Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, ancient castles of the
Shoguns and Emperors…
Polite and formal people ……
Always respectful …..
High fashion, unique fashion, traditional dress ….
Cold temples, cold houses … warm public baths ….
Tasty sweet treats everywhere, beautifully presented,
enticing
yet tiny delicate people ….. no obesity anywhere ….
Crossing the busy street |
Hard working women gardeners |
Tour Guide Meg |
Japanese people are …..
Always kind, always helpful, always courteous
Respectful ….
Perfectly quiet on the trains and buses … and they wait in
orderly queues to board the trains and buses .....
Speak softly and sing-song as they thank you, thank each other,
and thank the world …
Hostel operator Midori and friends |
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Women getting off work at historical Sankeien Gardens, Yokohama. |
Buddhism and Shintoism coexist in Japan, non-exclusively. One may practice either or both.
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Heavenly King at Todai-Ji Temple |
Bodisattva and Buddha at Todai-Ji Temple |
Not a Buddha but a happy warrior. |
American tourists are ……
Full of laughter …
Adventurous users of the bus systems ….
Enjoying the sushi, the fish, the sweet treats, the snacks,
and the fresh strawberries …
Sometimes “unglued” by the speeding bicycles on the
sidewalks (this, being, perhaps the only semi-chaotic experiences in the
cities…)
Apparently always wearing the same clothing (Judy was, for
sure …. )
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Linda and Judy preparing for traditional tea ceremony at the Sankeien Garden, Yokohama |
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Rich and Susan |
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Olivia |
Louise and Jo in lower bunk at Kyoto Hostel Mundo |
Traveling buddies: Louise, Jo, Susan, Rich, Olivia, and Judy |
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Same Judy, same clothes, now at the Golden Pavilion. |
And in Japan, animals are ….

also at The Golden Pavilion |
In the river at Kyoto |
There are 1500- +/- tame deer at the Todai-Ji Temple at Nara |
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For sale at Shinto Shrine dedicated to fertility and ease in childbirth |