Japan is a silent country. No, that was not a typo. Even though it has the most densely populated cities, you will hardly hear the sounds of people talking to each other on the streets, the trains are quiet, even the ones filled with young kids. No is calling out for anyone aloud, the vehicles are silent to an extent that you will even hear the buzzing of the numerous cycle chains. Other than the occasional drunk friends who are laughing within their own group, or Panchinko – loud entertainment joints with pinball, video game machines, or the constant announcement at train stations, everyone is quiet, considerate, minding their own thoughts.
Maybe that is why, even with all the crowds of locals and foreigners for the sakura (cherry blossom) season, I felt connected to place I was in. There was a little bit of magic that I could sense in each place, because of either the nature, the people, the architecture , the precision, the diligence or sometimes even the crowd itself. I guess I could never really pinpoint on the reason for the magic. There it was nonetheless. Now that it has been a few months since I am back from my travel, I miss Japan like I would miss a person. Here are the images of some of those magical moments.
It would be lovely to know which picture connected with you!
Entrance to yochiin, Koyasan
Bamboo grove, Arashiyama, Kyoto
Shikarakawa sosui Dori, Kyoto & Park surrounding kinkaku-ji
Lanterns at Meguro River, Tokyo & Hanami at Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo
Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto
Okunoin cemetery, Koyasan
Sensoji temple, Tokyo
Philosopher’s path, Kyoto & Tennoji temple complex, Yanaka, Tokyo
Kiyomizu dera, Kyoto & Okunoin cemetery entrance, koyasan
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Nice collection of photos. I like the Bamboo Grove photo
Thankyou Bhanu!
Hey Swetha! Lovely pics cannot imagine how beautiful to would be to see it live! My favourites are bamboo grove and kinkaku-ji, Kyoto. Hard to pick one!
Thankyou Chetana :)! Very happy to hear from you. Do visit there to see it for yourself!
Hiiii Swetha… amazing photographs.. and loved the writing along.. keep telling your travel stories I will be always looking to read.. and I am sure many will.. way to go yaar 🙂
Best wishes..