Today
we set off early to the Island of Miyajima. This involved a
streetcar for us to the train station where we met Heather. A train
to where we catch a ferry to the Island. 2 Ropeways to get to the
top. Then a big walk to get to the very top of Mt. Misen.
We
had heard there could be a 1 hour wait when it was busy, we knew it
was busy as it is a weekend, beautiful weather, and the cherry
blossoms are about at their peak here.
No
stopping on the way to get into the line for the Ropeway. It moved
quite quickly, had a good chat with a couple from New Zealand and
before we knew it we were at the top. A little disappointed in the
view as it is not very clear, it would be fantastic if it was clear.
Decision made to climb to the top to Mt. Mison Observatory. Why when
we are going to a summit did we go down so much to start, this does
not look good for on the way back. We made it to the top finally
with a few stops. Lots of nice views from the top, but would have
been so much nicer if it was a little clearer.
The
way down was not too bad, only the end bit did we have to climb up
again.
At
the bottom we were all hungry and it is time to eat. This Island is
known for its oysters, we found a great place with a fried oyster
plate for each of the girls, and an oyster soup for Andre. All were
delicious.
We
walked around a bit, found some beautiful cherry trees for picture,
visited a shrine and then walked along to the Torri Gate. I had read
somewhere that this is one of the 3 top pictures in Japan. It is
special that way it is in the water.
We
see a few deer around as well. Lots of advertising that the deer
here are wild so do not feed them. These are definitely the most
tame wild deer we have ever seen.
Reversed
our way back to Hiroshima and take a break in the late afternoon at
the hotel,
Once
it gets dark we decide to head out to see Hiroshima castle. We had
read that it is lit up at night for a few hours so off we go. We
decided to walk along the river where it is lined with cherry trees.
So many people out with blankets visiting under the trees. Some
eating supper, some having a few beer, it was really beautiful even
at night time.
Made
our way to the castle and run into Heather leaving. We take a few
pictures of the castle lit up, there is a spot that you stand to
trigger music and the castle changing colors, very fun.
Stop
at 7/11 for smoothies for supper, 2nd one Andre has
dropped since we have been here, guess they are just not for him.
27,982
steps or 17.85 km
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| Ferry to Island of Miyajima |
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| Island of Miyajima with famous Torii Gates |
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| So many people to see Itsukushima-Jinja Torii Gates |
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| Itsukushima-Jinja Torii Gates |
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| Love this sign, run a little! |
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| Walk to the ropeway (we did not run) |
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| 1st of 2 ropeways, this held 8 small people, 6 north americans! |
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| Second Ropeway, this one held over 25 people |
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| View from the top of the ropeway |
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| Map of where you can climb, yes we climbed. |
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| Sankoji Shrine |
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| I see lots of stairs on the right to start climbing |
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| Views on the hike to the top |
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| View from top of Mt. Misen |
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| Made it to the top, wish it was a little clearer our for the views |
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| Heading down |
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| Observatory at the top of the ropeway, this guy was enjoying the view I guess. They are not very wild here even though signs posted everywhere said they are wild |
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| View from the observatory |
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| Only saw this sign after we had finished our walk....happy I didn't see it before we left |
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| Cherry blossoms are pretty much in full bloom here |
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| This area is famous for oysters, so fried oysters for lunch |
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| Oyster soup for Andre |
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| This was our bill, not easy to figure out who owes what |
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| Heading down from the ropeway to town |
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| Entrance gate to Itsukushima-Jinja shrine |
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| Lots of vendors along the way to the ferry |
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| Even the deer here enjoy the beach |
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| Back in Hiroshima a night walk along the water. So many people out enjoying the beautiful weather and cherry blossoms |
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| Hiroshima castle |