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Japan ( Day 2 )
Thursday, August 6, 2009


In the morning go to Kaiten-sushi which are sushi restaurants. You can go to Kinkakuji ( the golden temple ). It is completely covered with gold leaf and situated on the edge of a garden enclosed lake, this temple is one of the most visited and photographed of all the Kyoto temples.


In the afternoon go to Soba-ya which are noodle restaurant. You can go to Ginkakuji know as the silver temple. It was never covered with silver as originally planned, it is famed for its manicured gardens and walkways.


At night go to Ramen-ya which are ramen dishes. You can goto Ryoanji. The most photographed rakedsand and rock garden in Japan. Six hundred years ago a garden was created with 15rocks being placed in a sea of sand closed by an earthen wall. The visitor is left to meditate on their meaning. For centuries have been fascinated by this garden and have sat in quiet contemplationof its simple beauty. Then go back to the hotel to sleep.

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