Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Japan - Himeiji

Japan : Kyoto - May 2015


Today we were going to make full usage of our expensive JR pass by visiting nearby cities today~

Kyoto was our base camp so we were branching out to Himeji, Nara and Osaka today. It could not be so easy if we did not use this very useful website: Hyperdia which offers very extensive routes and timetable only in Japan.

Himeji

Day 5

Of course, we could not visit fully in all 3 cities. Hence, we only chose those places that worth visiting or most famous for.

Himeji is most famous for its magnificent castle - Himeji Castle. The castle is designated both a national treasure and a UNESCO world heritage site. It can be reached in less than one hour from Kyoto.

We alighted at Himeji station and Himeji castle was just right straight in our vision. It may look near but it took us 20 minutes to walk up. We could have taken a bus up which takes 100yen per ride but I would suggest to just walk up so we could slowly enjoy the wind, see their infrastructure and do some shopping.


I bet it looks prettier during spring or autumn





These was already a long queue at 9am and I overheard that the queue was even more crazy the previous week - golden week in Japan. The crowd slowly oozed in the lower floor of the castle and climbed upwards through a series of steep, narrow staircases.

All I could remember was that we climbed and climbed in which each floor got progressively smaller. It makes sense seeing how the castle being constructed. There was nothing - no furniture - just wooden tiles and few signboards explaining what furniture were existed since long time ago. -.-"


I was very exhausted upon reaching the top level. Knowing that the only consolation was to see this view, my exhausted energy turned into confusion. We immediately exited the castle. Our confusion became anger for the 20 minutes return journey to the station.


It looks pretty on the outside but it has nothing inside. This has taught us a lesson for judging on the appearance.


Himeji Castle
Opening hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (until 18:00 from late April through August)
Entrance fee: 1000 yen (castle only)



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