Ramadan has departed, the Eid is over, the Ma'mul is all gone and it's been one month since I returned from Japan. In other words, everything is back to normal.
But not quite yet; I still feel that my mind is travelling in Japan. I'm still thinking over the things I saw and did, sometimes with a smile, sometimes with a frown. After a wholesome meal, your body takes time to digest the food, much longer than the time it took to eat the meal. Likewise, I'm still digesting my experiences in Japan, one month later.
Anyways, enough sentimental talk and on to the post. I have a lot of ideas for interesting posts and don't know where to start, should I post about the Hiroshima peace memorial park? One free day in Tokyo? Food? Friends? Being a Muslim in Japan? Lots of things to talk about! So in the end, I figured, let me start by what the people want to see: pictures and more pictures.
This time it will be about the beautiful scenery of Japan. Lots of beauty, lots of pictures...
Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion Temple), Kyoto
Yes, you can use it as a wallpaper.
The golden pavillion temple..
Koi are pretty popular in Japan. One reason is that they have nice colours and patterns on them (ahem, like the one in the picture above) and another reason is that Koi also means 'love'. There are also those long, snake-like fish in the lake surrounding Kinkakuji. They are of a dark colour, so I couldn't take a good picture of them. Maybe you can see them in this picture (I can't).
Kiyomizudera, Kyoto
Kyoto must be busy with visitors now as it is the 'kouyou' (autumn leaves) season.
This must be the coolest water fountain ever concieved.
Miyajima
Someone should find work for those deers.
Back in Osaka..
Notice how the reflections on the building are continuous with the scenery behind it, making it appear transparent.
Soredewa, See you next post!