Back to a sans-virus world of travels! Autumn Colours 2017

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As mentioned before, it was freezing that year!
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Good thing about being that cold was, almost everywhere went into peak colour earlier than usual.
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Next up, all the best colours in Kyoto.
 
Arashiyama

The colours at Arashiyama were at their best when I visited. That also meant it was packed to the rafters.:(
This was the bamboo grove...
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I didn't take pictures on the main street near Togetsukyo bridge, basically you were just being pushed forward by the wave....

I quickly decided Tenryuji was a no go, and went straight to Jojakkoji.

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!!!
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😍😍
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Nagaoka Tenmangu
This is one of those Tenmangus that you don't need to visit ;)
I came coz it was right next to the Hankyu Tenjin station...( I chose Hankyu instead of JR because Hankyu Karasuma station was right next to my hotel in Kyoto)

There's a small Momiji (maple leaves) garden just below the shrine.

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The main shrine.
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Spectacular colours everywhere!
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Even though I went to Nagaoka for Komyoji, I ended spending more time in Tenmangu. What a pleasant surprise!
 
Tofukuji is a famous spot for autumn colours, especially the view from its iconic Tsutenkyo bridge.

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The valley below Tsutenkyo bridge is full of maple trees, hence this wonderful view.
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Warning: Tofukuji gets extremely busy this time of the year. I suggest arrive as early as possible.
Otherwise you'll see the crowds like this:

No kidding, I thought Arashiyama was bad, nothing compared to here!o_O
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And this was the queue to enter the grounds. At least it was in Japan, everyone just moved in orderly silence!
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Another picture from Tsutenkyo bridge taken in mid Nov a few years before, when it was only maybe 30%.
You can see the difference....
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Not a fan of the huge crowds but the scenery is simply spectacular! So I guess I might have to man up and do it at least once 😀

TBH after this trip I vowed not to be in Kyoto during peak season ever again...:oops:
But it was worth it, that's why everyone came to see it.

There are ways to get around it, a bit.
Arriving early is one.
Another is to visit the lesser known temples.
Places to avoid in autumn: Kiyomizudera, Ginkakuji (these two really should be avoided all times all year round), Eikando, Nanzenji, Tofukuji, Kinkakuji....
 
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Shogunzuka将軍塚
Probably my favourite places in all Kyoto.😍
It is located on top of Mt Higashiyama, transport can be tricky. During peak season (meaning Sakura, Koyo, Golden Week, New Year) there was a Keihan bus runs hourly between Keihan Sanjo station and Shogunzuka, it is not covered by the City Bus one day pass, or any passes that I know of...Other times taxi might be the only way.

* I hear there is a hiking trail behind Chorakuji that leads up to Shogunzuka as well. However can't vouch for it.

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What's so special about this place?
An observation deck overlooking Kyoto.
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Let's get back to the restaurants...;)

Tempura Matsu
As featured in "Rice, Noodle, Fish: Deep Travels Through Japan's Food Culture".
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It is located on the outskirts of Kyoto, next to the Katsura river.
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Tempura to start.
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Sashimi, the squid was yummm 😍
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Soup
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More tempura.
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Udon.
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There were a few pictures that I made a complete mess of unfortunately....It was 10 courses in total.
This is not a traditional Kaiseki restaurant. I love the modern take on Japanese cuisine. The young chef showed great skills and imagination (his father recently retired), this is one that I would love to go back.
 
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Fresa Inn at Shijo Karasuma
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Kyoto hotel prices during November could be astronomical.
I booked this one about 10 months (!) in advance, managed to keep it below 10K Yen per night....
Room was small but enough for one. I don't recommend it for two though. (Note that Japanese business hotels sell semi-double rooms for two, those are the same as single rooms in most cases)
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Suitcase was sent from Fukuoka.
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Restaurant #3
Niku Miyoshi
Back in 2017 it didn't have the Michelin star, and was easier to book...

It is located in Gion.
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6 counter seats.

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Soup
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Gyutan Kobujime (beef tongue marinated between layers of Konbu)
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Wagyu Sashimi
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Steak
*As far as I could tell, everything else were the same, prices varied based on the cut of beef you chose.
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Rice with beef and konbu soup.
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Ice cream and red beans.
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This was the best meal I've had anywhere in the world. Simple as that.
Also the most expensiveo_O
I've been thinking about going back, but it's getting very tricky in terms of reservations, we shall see...
 
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