Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Solo in Japan! ~Hiroshima~ Part 2

A page dedicated to Miyajima tour!

Miyajima was awesome. The Torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine is definitely a signature of Japan that must be seen. Itsukushima itself is a nice island, though unfortunately the cable car was out of service and I didn't get to hike up the hill top due to time limitation.

Rickshaws are common around the island. More common is the big smile always worn by the drivers.
Kids feeding fish food.
Is that a deer pretending to be fish, a a fish disguised as a deer?
Layers of torii gates
The largest torii at low tide. Not the perfect scene but you can compare the size of it with the little humans around.
Itsukushima Shrine - a large yet simple shrine with basic decos

Dusk

The guardian lion

Cons of no traveling partner... you take awesome selfies. HAHA

A messy reflection

Daisho-in Temple. Was already closed when I'm there. Bad timing.

Sunset with Torii gate

It was a great experience traveling in the major areas of Hiroshima, and I wished I had more time spent there. Hiroshima prefecture is probably less-known as compared to that of Kyoto, but its boast of nature and culture is poses meaningful attractions. In hopes that I get to spend more time in this place again.

Solo in Japan! ~Hiroshima~ Part 1


Yes, solo. Sounds brave, sounds pathetic? 
I'd say I was more anxious than anyone, more worried than my parents were!
I wouldn't deny it would be a good experience going with friends, but knowing myself, this was actually not a bad idea at all; I actually enjoyed being on my own free photography pace :)

Hiroshima was a last minute decision, yet my first destination in Japan, in addition to the original Kyoto-Osaka itinerary. The fact that it is located in the West of Japan, transportation from Kansai Airport to the city was expensive, but that equipped me the opportunity with riding the Shinkansen! I do miss that experience. 

Hiroshima, known for being destroyed by atomic bombing during the World War II, is a reviving, semi-modern little city. I am impressed by the remaining heritage and greenery around the area. 

A piece of calmness greeting my arrival

Originality of a Japanese town

A humble friendly-looking shop for drinks

Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome a.k.a. Hiroshima Peace Memorial

A night tour for this memorial was impressive...

Although it looked pretty creepy...

2nd day - great weather and colors... perhaps the best weather throughout my whole trip~
Local highlights - Hiroshima Castle. Even the entrance looks magnificent :)

A slanting tree... how did it manage to stand so well?!
(yup there was a support on the other end!)

Finally... the castle itself!! A very tall one, many stairs to take!
But a breathtaking view worth the workout!

Castle garden

Another good weather one

 Next: Miyajima tour! Stay tuned~




PUD Tournament Spring 2018

Sports photography is another challenge, given my limited tools and skills. Thanks to those who have given tips :) 
Definitely could have done better than this. Missed many shots thanks to the fatigue from playing the first set. And of course, there's no me in most of the pictures. You know why.













Coach MJ :D



Team A the winner! :D
Team B!


Team PUD!!