Visited a few touristy places during last autumn (mid to late November 2012). Enjoy the beautiful landscape coloured in red hues by autumn leaves.
Tsurumai
Koen (park)
Open all
year round, this lovely park displays a different view with each changing season
which is a great feast for the eye ... and for photography.
sunset over Suzuna Bridge (left).Jokoji Temple
Walking
up to the temple from the main road takes about 10-15 minutes, depending on
your pace. But not to worry, the climb is easy with wide steps. Nearest
train stop is Jokoji on the JR Chuo Line, northeast of Nagoya City.
Entrance to steps up the Jokoji Temple (located on top of the hill) (above).
Paired stone statues like these dot the sides along the footsteps up the hill (left).
Nearing the top (above).
Jokoji Temple
more sights of Jokoji Temple (anti clockwise from top-left): ancient tombs of samurais who committed seppuku; palm-sized pine cone; more paired little stone statues.
forest aflame with autumn colours
kaki (persimmon) - peeled and hung out to dry in the bitter autumn breeze.
Osu Kannon Temple
Located
south within the greater Nagoya City Area; in a straight direction south of
Nagoya Jo (castle), and west of Tsurumai park.
a manikineko above a huge TV screen at a crossroad of Osu streets (above)
pigeon galore, Osu Kannon Temple square (above)
Todai-ji Temple
Located
in Nara, west of Nagoya (fastest way to get there is by
shinkansen).
Reportedly
here is the site of the largest wooden structure in the world. Outside the
gated temple, wild but tame deers roam freely and plentiful. If you want to
pose for a picture with the deers, then you had better buy some ‘shika senbei’
(deer crackers) sold by peddlers along the narrow streets in the park!
Todai-ji Temple, Nara
tame deers, Nara park
The Five Storied Pagoda, Nara park
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