This is my 5th visit to Japan. It is also one that I had the most number of days there; and making the most number of moves around the country on its public transport. Appreciate Chai Noi for initiating the trip and making the transport arrangements such as the Flight and JR Ticket, and being the accommodating room mate. Thanks to Teck Siew for her thoughtful and thorough planning and travelling tips that allowed me to venture into new places without the need to do much pre-trip planning. Grateful to Juejing, for his patience and for being a very reliable human GPS (at times, even better than GoogleMap)! Of course, a big thank you to the great company of the Wong and Koh families, too :)

Overview


FootPrints
Each of the following links (text in bold) leads to the page containing photos taken at these places.
  • (D3/D4/D6) Kanazawa 金沢 
    • Kenrokuen Garden (兼六園) & Kanazawa Castle Park (金沢城)
    • Myoryuji Temple (妙立寺), also known as Ninjadera (Ninja Temple) 
    • Nishi Chaya District & Higashi Chaya District
    • Omicho Market (近江町市場) 
    • 21st Century Museum

Eat | Live | Move
Each links to the post that documents our accommodation and meals for the day. For some, it includes movement from one location to another.
Alternatively, one can continue to scroll down this page to see the posts (click at "see older posts" at the end of the page to view what's in the following page(s)).


1 comment:

  1. With many foodies on this trip and their noses to sniff out good yet inexpensive Japanese and other cuisines, the sightseeing trip was also a gourmet one that delighted all of us. With a savvy guide like JJ who knows the different parts of the places we visited like Mr Google, it was hassle-free moving around and riding their Shinkansen, local trains and buses. Kudos to the bullet train, one can traverse long distances at more than 200 km per hour on a day trip from one prefecture to another. That saves changing hotels and time.

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