Day 12 - Our Last Day in Japan
September 12th, 2008“Live one meditative day well, with freedom, strength, and wisdom, rather than a hundred years of laziness and bondage.” -The Dhammapada
Well, today was our last day & we wanted to “live it well!” although things didn’t exactly go our way today. I guess luck only holds out for so long, but at least it held out until our last day here!!!
We have been SO lucky with the weather <though I might’ve just jinxed us now by saying that>. The only time it rained hard was our 1st day in Korea & our 3rd day in Kyoto & we were on the bus most of that time! I have to say that 99% of our trip has been filled with good fortune & luck & it is probably because many, many of YOU have ALL wished this to us, so it had to come true!
We had a GREAT western style breakfast <because the Japanese breakfast had ALOT of fish>
Ry didn’t eat his eggs or yogurt, so I got to eat for 2 both mornings!
The computer hasn’t been working well here <the screen seems to go blank often when you write> & you can only access the internet from 8-10am & 4-11pm. REALLY sucks if you want to use it during that time. We were able to plug in our laptop to the cable connection & upload our blog that we created offline, but it is SLOWwww…!
After we checked our email & Ry tried to fix the inn computer, we headed out on our bikes. Only 500 yen/day <$5> to rent. What a bargain & we soon found out WHY it was such a bargain!!!
<Note to self: Don’t wear a skirt while on bike> It was a short ride until we found out that our brakes didn’t work too well. Other than shrieking terribly every time we tried to stop, & if you were going fast enough, it was REALLY hard TO STOP!!! Besides that, we REALLY enjoyed riding & enjoying the scenery instead of walking!!! Ry looks SO BIG on the small bike!!! It is VERY funny to see him ride it!
We rode to the Kintetsu Train Station to get our limousine bus tickets that takes you right to the Kansai airport in Osaka. What a nice ride! Much better than taking 2 trains with ALL our stuff & a little more pricey <3600 yen> but well worth the convenience. We have to take the 8:00am bus because there is no 9:00 of course. There is a 6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14,15…. but of course, NO 9! This is where our luck started to turn on us. So we will have to get up SUPER early tomorrow, but we can chill in the airport.
We asked the information lady in the station who’s son lives in Manhattan, where we should take our bikes today. She said there was a lovely temple located at the top of the map with many artistic things to see. It didn’t look far from where we were, so we headed there with GREAT adventures in mind.
We took a wrong turn somehow <which has happened often on this trip & asked for directions> & ended up in a real beautiful residential area. It was nice to bike around lost for a while in the “countryside” of Nara.
Now after MANY wrong turns, me falling off the bike & scraping up myself & the camera, & much asking of directions, we FINALLY made it to our destination, Akishinodera Temple, after about 5 miles of biking.
Like I said, it looked ALOT closer!!! We arrived tired & hot. It was 1000 yen to get in & we were hesitant to pay because it didn’t look that big nor impressive & also we were trying to save last bit of money for our check out tomorrow. But we decided since we rode ALL the way here, we should at least take a look. Well, we should’ve listened to our instincts. It took us about 5 minutes to see it ALL & we were left sadly unimpressed after all the other GREAT temples we had seen. We should’ve checked out the palace instead, but by now it was almost 3pm & we were very hungry & tired & needed a break.
All along the way up & back we looked for a wi-fi connection to check-in for our flights. Seats open up 24hrs before so we wanted to try to get seats together since we couldn’t when we 1st booked our flights. Since the hotel doesn’t have the internet, we decided to bring the laptop. Wrong decision. Ry’s bike fell with it in it & it opens funny now. No major damage, but it wasn’t a good idea to begin with (the battery died anyway before we could get our seats). Could’ve done the whole thing on the iphone or waited to get back to the hotel at 4.
We went to our favorite noodle place that takes your picture for the 3rd time & has the most AWESOME bathroom <the budeau with the butt dryer!>. He was so happy to see us again!!! We bathed in the air conditioning, cool atmosphere, & good service & food! He gave us a free dessert which seems to be the custom here after you eat at a place 3 times. He also took a picture of me in the 5000000 yen <$50k> wedding kimono he had hanging on the wall!!!
He suggested a cool place, after much confusion, by drawing us pictures & circling on the map <who needs to know the language anyway!> We all took a final photo of the three of us to hang on the wall! Now there are 3 pictures of us hanging in Nara!!!
It was funny, because 1 of the pictures Ry had REALLY bad red-eye, so I tried to fix it with the black marker. Well, it came out looking so funny that Ryan & I laughed the hardest we have ever laughed over it!!! I could barely write anything on it I was laughing so hysterically.
We returned to the hotel to try to book our flight but the inn keeper was trying to fix it. I waited while Ry took a nap. I booked our flights & am waiting to wake Ry to go out for our last night excursion in Nara.
This will probably be our last blog since we will be traveling & flying ALL day!!!
See you back in Buffalo!!! We will finish updating our blog & adding more stuff when we get back, so please stay tuned!!! It’s been a pleasure writing to you ALL!!!
All our love,
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