BecBennett
Statistically, 6 out of 7 dwarves are not happy.
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After wed had our perverse fill, and gotten ourselves lost a couple of times, we headed back to the road, and on to the Ryjoan Temple.
Ryjoan Temple is set amongst a big park, I think it was 500Y entry. Its a really lush park, with a lake and many small gardens and little shrines amongst it.
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I was delighted to see two cranes in the one pic!
We then continued up the road to get to the Ninnin-Ji Temple, we had a walking tour book of Kyoto, so it was really easy to work out where to go, but we really should have hired push bikes, because it would have gotten us everywhere so much faster, and we saw a lot of people with them.
Unfortunately when we got to the Ninnin-Ji Temple it was closed
So we waited on the side of the road for a little while and caught bus 26 back to Hotel Granvia.
When we arrived we ducked underground and walked through Porta, which is a little underground shopping centre, which is sort of alongside the train station.
Ryjoan Temple is set amongst a big park, I think it was 500Y entry. Its a really lush park, with a lake and many small gardens and little shrines amongst it.


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I was delighted to see two cranes in the one pic!

We then continued up the road to get to the Ninnin-Ji Temple, we had a walking tour book of Kyoto, so it was really easy to work out where to go, but we really should have hired push bikes, because it would have gotten us everywhere so much faster, and we saw a lot of people with them.
Unfortunately when we got to the Ninnin-Ji Temple it was closed



So we waited on the side of the road for a little while and caught bus 26 back to Hotel Granvia.

When we arrived we ducked underground and walked through Porta, which is a little underground shopping centre, which is sort of alongside the train station.