.Our Son in Law works for American Airlines, we could fly
standby on the family plan, Emily decided it was time for us to take the trip
that Andy had been looking forward to
for 45 years. So off we went.
We arrived at the Temple, found the Annex and a nice man that would translate for us, so we could get our room. When we unlocked the door, it was six bunkbeds and a sink. I knew that this would be the accommodations, but I guess I didn’t communicate that very well to the rest of our party. LThe women showers and toilets were in one direction, and then men’s in another. This floor was also the primary chapel and class rooms. There was a kitchen and some vending machines for food. We didn’t run into many other people. We got there to late to attend a temple session, we showered and made our beds and went to sleep. Andy put one head in the corner, and his feet out the other corner, the bed was about 6 inches to short for him, we were afraid this would be a problem the entire trip.
Between the trip, hospital and food, I was not feeling well so Emily, Chris and Andy went to Nikko without me. Andy love this place, it was one of his favorites while serving a mission. He was disappointed when most of it was covered in scaffolding and the grandeur could not be experienced. You could still see some of it as you walked through. This is the place that has the Monkeys, hear, see and speak no evil, every one took a picture of that. The spectacular gate was covered, but we will find a picture of it (45 years ago,) to put in the book. There were lots of steep steps, the 19-year-old Andy of 45 years ago, could take them a lot faster. The buildings were very beautiful and ornate, lots of carvings. The leaves were starting to turn, which added to the beauty.
The famous carving of the 3 monkeys, hear no evil, see no evil, and speak no evil. Very famous and popular place to visit in Koyto.
The train rides really worked out well. We were able to get to where we were going, and very seldom had to stand up. Of course, the JRL was the best, those passes were a good investment.
These were our amazing guides, they were able to navigate the internet, and the train system. Maybe because they had both lived in New York at one time.
These are the Bento Boxes we bought to eat on the train.
Andy was taller than the over hang, he had to walk bent over while we were in this house.
We went to Kamakura and saw the “Big Buddha”. We got off the train, and checked the map and directions and it was a mile walk. NO problem…..up hill, and had to be at least 5 miles, or I am much more out of shape than I thought. We ate at a fun little restaurant, we loved the food. We were surprised to find a picture of President Obama on the counter. We walked back to the main road and found a taxi back to the train.
We had an amazing adventure. We saw a lot of beautiful buildings, and ate a lot of interesting food. Andy got to relive a little bit of "45 years ago, when I was a missionary....."
Andy and I decided to go to LA the night before so we
wouldn’t be late, or caught in the night before traffic. So we packed our
bags……bag, and off we went to the Holiday Inn to Stay, Fly and Park. (One bag, because we could not check luggage, we were traveling standby.) We would ride the shuttle into the Airport
the next day, and leave my car at the Hotel.
Win win for everyone.
The initial quote was $200 for the night and we thought, it
included parking... But it was worth it. We ate dinner at the hotel, neither of us
are very adventurous in a big city where we don’t know where we are going….so
Japan will be an interesting experience for us.
Got up the next day, had a Mc Donald’s Egg Mac Muffin
Breakfast and off we went to meet Emily at terminal 4. The plane was late, it needed a fix, and the
part wasn’t around. The plane was last minute filling up, and we were talking
about where else to go if the worst happened.
Emily and Chris were called, Andy and I got the last 2 seats on the
plane, Emily and Chris were in business class, and we were the last seats in
the last row next to the galley and bathroom in coach. We were 2 ½ hrs late leaving LAX, 10 more
minutes late and they would have cancelled our flight, and we would never have been
able to get on another flight as standby customers.
Business class is rather amazing, there was a video to help
us learn how to use our seats that reclined into sleepers. The Food was delicious and a lot of it. I
loved the blanket, I was glad to have my turtle neck sweater, as it got cold.
Once we got to the airport we had business to take care of. Rental of the Wi-Fi thing (which I never understood
how that worked, only that we had to have it.) We needed to get our JR rail
passes and the tickets to Hiroshima and Kyoto.
That accomplished it was off to find the train to the Tokyo station get
to the temple annex in the 2 hour window that they checked people in. The woman
at the JR ticket window, after looking at us said. Take a Taxi to the temple from the train
station, that was great advice.
We arrived at the Temple, found the Annex and a nice man that would translate for us, so we could get our room. When we unlocked the door, it was six bunkbeds and a sink. I knew that this would be the accommodations, but I guess I didn’t communicate that very well to the rest of our party. LThe women showers and toilets were in one direction, and then men’s in another. This floor was also the primary chapel and class rooms. There was a kitchen and some vending machines for food. We didn’t run into many other people. We got there to late to attend a temple session, we showered and made our beds and went to sleep. Andy put one head in the corner, and his feet out the other corner, the bed was about 6 inches to short for him, we were afraid this would be a problem the entire trip.
The famous carving of the 3 monkeys, hear no evil, see no evil, and speak no evil. Very famous and popular place to visit in Koyto.
The train rides really worked out well. We were able to get to where we were going, and very seldom had to stand up. Of course, the JRL was the best, those passes were a good investment.
These were our amazing guides, they were able to navigate the internet, and the train system. Maybe because they had both lived in New York at one time.
These are the Bento Boxes we bought to eat on the train.
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| This was the golden Pavilion in Koyto. Wow is an understatement |
Andy was taller than the over hang, he had to walk bent over while we were in this house.
We went to Kamakura and saw the “Big Buddha”. We got off the train, and checked the map and directions and it was a mile walk. NO problem…..up hill, and had to be at least 5 miles, or I am much more out of shape than I thought. We ate at a fun little restaurant, we loved the food. We were surprised to find a picture of President Obama on the counter. We walked back to the main road and found a taxi back to the train.












1 comment:
Wow, thanks for sharing your adventure. Sounds and looks amazing! I am glad that Andy is doing okay from the bump on the head. That would be scary!! Merry Christmas to the Anderson family!
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