Saturday, June 17, 2017

"Flowers Will Bloom" Traditional music performance on the stage of Shimogamo shrine

 Spring to early summer is the best season to enjoy various flowers in Japan.  This day I guided my guests to all around east area of Kyoto and fireflies festival held at Shimogamo shrine.


 One of the highlights of the festival was performance with traditional japanese music instruments; koto, shamisen and shakuhachi.

 On the stage of Shimogamo shrine, they played the famous music composed by KANNO Yoko. It is melody of the famous song “Hana wa Saku”  which meand "Flowers Will Bloom" in Japanese.  It is for supporting the 3.11 disaster victims.
KANNO is from Sendai city, one of the destinations of earthquake. My favourite work of her is "I do" one of the theme song of  "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex".

  "Flowers Will Bloom"  youtube vide of JSDF
It is amazing  collaboration with USAF Band.  This song takes me back the days I'd been to Northeast Japan for supporting the reconstruction as a volunteer.


 Back to the festival of shrine, we also enjoyed Japanese court-ladies kimono called "Juni-hitoe" that means "12 layers robe". The design of Japanese kimono changes according with the seasons as each sesonal flower has its own color.
 "Hotaru" Fire flies was slightly lingting up inside the gage. It added fantastic atmosphere and perfect for honeymoon trip of my guests.

My guests took nice picture just after enjoying Japanese sake at an Izakaya.  Following is some photos of the tours

Seasonal sweet called "Minazuki" . We stopped by a traditional Japanese sweet store located in Philosopher's Path .  White jelly is made of flour starch and sugar that represents the ice. The red beans on top is for getting rid of evil spirit.


Iris blossom of Heianjingu shrine garden.

We enjoyed the stepping stone of the pond garden and found some lotus flowers. 
The shape of window of Ginkakuji temple was also lotus flower.


Here is famous for Sakura blossom but the out of cherry blossom season is also beautiful!


Monday, June 5, 2017

Ninja experience in Iga and peaceful garden in Koka

 As the truth of the Ninja is shrouded in mystery, the mountains that surrounding Iga city were wrapped in mist. It was rainy day when we got to the birth place of Ninja but this made really Ninja like atmosphere.

He showed us various trick devices of ninja house. Those were for the measurements to protect the know how to produce gun powder from the enemy.

View of the city from the top floor of Ueno Castle

  My guests were staying in the hotel nearby Kusatsu station where is convenient location to access to Iga and Koka, the birth place of Ninja. Although it took about 2 hours to get to Iga, we could enjoy talking and country views such as rice field and bamboo forest. Even we were able to see the factory of the world's largest toilet manufacturer "TOTO"  from train window on the way to the destination.

 Since my guests had JR Pass, their transportation fee was free except for taxi from JR Iga Ueno St. to Ueno Park. First place we enjoyed in Iga was Iga Ueno Castle located in the park. Even though t is one of the sightseeing highlights of the city, nobody there except for the castle staff so we could occupy whole castle!

Comparing to other castles, Iga ueno castle has high stone basement for its scale. It had might been hard work to sneak into the castle even for matured ninja.

Todo Takatora, a famous lord who made the castle stronger and governed it under the regime of Tokugawa shogunate
My guest liked Takatora's black lacquered helmet.

 After the castle, we headed to Ninja museum. On the way to there, we stopped by memorial building of Basho, historical Haiku master.

It was built to commemorate the 300th birth year of Haiku master. 
Inside the building, there is Basho made of local ceramic in kilt.

 Basho was born in Iga so it is the image of him before leaving for Edo capital city. Since he traveled all around Japan to compose Haiku, it is said that Basho was a Ninja to gather the information. The truth is shrouded in mystery though, still now many people love his works.

 We headed to ninja museum and checked the time schedule of the show. While waiting for the show, we enjoyed the ninja house and the exhibitions of the museum.
You can see the schedule from the official webpage

My guests tried ninja star shuriken throwing. His girlfriend tried blowgun with long shaft and hit the target very well. She has potential. Photography and video recording were prohibited during the show.

After the show, we went for lunch to the castle town.  My guests like beef so "Iga beef" was a must to eat.

We enjoyed Iga beef with reasonable price. Marble beef is melt in your mouse! This was also only in Iga experience because most of this local beef is consumed in the city. 

After the lunch, we strolled around the town and stopped by traditional sweet store. My guest loves doubling on the skewer. Kind shop staff also served us good green tea.
"Oshimon" literally means press thing. Tile fish is a typical gift for auspicious occasion such as graduation ceremony of school but Iga is inland country and it was hard to get it. So people makes auspicious fish with sweet by using mold. 

  We really enjoyed Iga city that is not only for ninja but also other traditional Japanese culture and townscape.  On the way back to Kusatsu, we also visited the other ninja associated city, Koka.

The garden of Daichi-ji temple depicting treasure boat by the hedge of azalea. It was so tranquil and what we could hear was only bird sound. What a peaceful place!

Amazing pine tree that has so long branch welcomed us. 


When I was around the age of 2 years old, I was living nearby here and brought here by grandma and mother. So the temple gave me some nostalgic feeling. Kindly priest of the temple explained about the temple and I translated it for the guests.


 As the last destination of this tour, we went back to Kyoto and enjoyed the illumination event of Nishihonganji temple. It was so fantastic and worth to visit there.

Friday, June 2, 2017

Mifune festival and Ninja dojo anniversary party; Elegant and cool expterience

  21th May (Sunday) 2017, Mifune festival was held in Arashiyama. There were so many people so it was hard to watch it. Fortunately I had made reservation for lunch so we could enjoy the festival procession from the second floor of restaurant.

 The woman on the palanquin played the rule of Sei Shonagon, a famous author who lived around the year 1000. She was wearing “jūnihitoe” which means "twelve-layer robe” in Japanese. Considering the hot and humid weather of that day…wearing so many layer robe and keeping smile face during the festival must have been hard work. 



 My guests enjoyed Tenryuji-temple and bamboo forest. After enjoying Arashiyama, we also went to Kinkakuji temple. It is also elegant place of Ashikaga shogun who loved aristocrat culture. Iris with the back drop of golden pavilion was so beautiful.


 As the last destination of this day…maybe you expect other elegant place but we went to an ordinary building located in business district. Ninja training dojo!


 Ninja costumed staff showed us how to throw “Shuriken” ninja star. What a cool man he is!


 One of my guest could throw ninja star so elegantly. She has potential to be professional ninja. Unlike her my skill of throwing shuriken was really bad…it hit the floor and bounded into the target. It can be tricky skill but it was just an accident.

 We also experienced drinking Ninja sake. One of the label is “Hanzo”, the name of  famous ninja from Iga. Actually this sake is produced by local company of Iga city, the birth place of ninja.

 But how is sake associated with ninja? I read a guide book of ninja and it says that ninja didn’t enjoy drinking. So sake was for making the enemy dead drunk to carry out the mission. Also ninja used sake as a disinfectant on an injury. That reminds me the movie scene of Ramboo.