For my first day, we dropped by at Nagoya's Sakae, one of the famous places to go shopping for your stuffs.
Photos from Sakae? Apologies I forgot to take a picture because I was very busy with my window-shopping hobbies! Haha. :) But, do not worry, I took a snapshot picture via Google to let you have a better glance of Sakae.

After the Kiyomizu invasion, we went to the Golden Pavilion, it is also known as Kinkaku-ji, and is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan. It is one of the most popular buildings in Japan, attracting a large number of visitors annually . It is designated as a National Special Historic site and a National Special Landscape, and it is one of 17 locations making up the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto which are World Heritage sites. (Full info can be viewed at Wikipedia's site: https: / /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinkaku-ji )
That's all for now folks! I'll post my other pictures from Japan next time. :)
4 comments:
Hi Gerald! Nice to see your blog here. This is Erika, the ones you've shared your business card recently. You've been to Japan right? What are the tourist attractions you can recommend aside from these places you've visited?
How much did you pay for your Universal Studio Entrance in Japan? And is there a separate fee for entering in Harry Potter's Hogwarts World?
Hello Erika! Apologies for my late response. Oh yes! I remember you! There are lots of exhilarating places in Japan like prefectures, shrines, pavilions and many more. I will also share a list for go-to places in a separate entry. Thanks for dropping by! :)
Hello MerRac! I'm not sure with the exact prices though because it was sponsored by my counsins. He he he. But don't worry, I'll ask her about that, or maybe I'll find it out myself if I get the chance to visit there again. :D
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