Despite needing a down day we decided to do a walking tour that we couldn't do on the first day here. It turned out to be excellent and so informative that we learnt a lot. Five hours though and then the day was done even with an early dinner nearby. We needed to pack and ready ourselves for the next part of the journey, getting to Koyosan.
we met in the lobby and trooped across to the station JRpass in hand. Three trains, a funicular and a bus later we arrived in this magic place. It is high in the mountains so the train trip was glorious and such a contrast to Kyoto. The mountains are covered in cypress furs and bamboo and are dense and jungle like. The town is charming and looks well supported financially. There are numerous temples and shrines and a huge Kobo Daishi Gobyo ( Mausuleum of Kobo Daishi) graveyard that was about a six kilometre round walk before getting back to the main road. There is a temple to Kobo Daish which has thousands of lanterns, and three kept perpetually burning. Ann and I left a prayer each to be prayed for by the monks for twelve months before it is purified by fire.
There were several notable shrines one of which was for the Japanese, Australians and local Malay who had died in Nth Borneo during world war 2. We returned to our accommodation at the Nann-in for dinner at six followed by a bath.
The staff at Nann-in speak little English but are so welcoming they didn't even ask our names when we arrived! Our rooms are traditional with tatami mats and low tables with futons for sleeping. The evening meal was a feast for the eyes and all vegetarian. Quite delicious. We had had a sandwich and coffee at lunch time which was a delicious change.
The ritual bath was an experience. Everyone had been a bit anxious about going naked, but fiddling with the modesty towel was such a nuisance we abandoned it very quickly except for Irene who maintained her dignity. The water was so hot we all looked like red lobsters within seconds and couldn't stay too long. We re-donned our Yukata and strolled back to our rooms. I was so tired that every effort to update the blog or Facebook failed as I fell asleep sitting up. I gave in and fell immediately to sleep to the sounds of frogs. I slept soundly, though it seems the mats were too hard for Irene and Bill, the donnas too hot for Kim and David and Ann just wasn't sleepy initially but the noise of the frogs then the rain kept her awake. We were up early for the morning service in the temple followed by breakfast. Nothing western here at least with food. It was still raining heavily so we have all opted to stay in and catch up with our diaries, Facebook etc!
We are planning a walk to the post office and coffee at 11 and the main temple.













