My First Photography Post - Kyoto, Japan

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Hi Everyone! This is going to be my first photography post of many. Beginning today, I plan to start publishing photos from some of my travels to date and all of my travels going forward.

Whenever I travel, my friends are always joking that the speed at which I do sightseeing is pretty much that of a glacier because of all the photos I take. Well, hopefully now that will all pay off, and I can share with the world some of the amazing travel experiences I've been fortunate to have.

I'd like to start with some photos of Japan, a country that has a special place in my heart. I first visited Japan back in 2012 when I spent 3 months doing research at Kyoto University. It was the first time I had been to Asia, and wow--what an experience! Between the way people act, the customs, food, and landscapes, eastern culture is just so different, and even within Asia, Japan is quite unique.

So, on to some pictures! For now, I will try to post less than ten or so photos at a time to keep things interesting and to try to avoid information/photo overload which has become a ubiquitous part of life these days.

This is Kyoto City. Kyoto was the capital of Japan for over a thousand years from 794 until 1868. Today the city is known for its huge number of shrines and temples and one of the best places to experience traditional Japanese culture.

This photo was taken from Daimonji yama, a mountain (and lovely hike) to the east of the city. I know, not the greatest picture but to start off, one has to get an initial perspective from a bird's-eye view, right?

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Kamo River. Probably one of my favorite places in Kyoto and really in all of Japan. In the summer and spring, this is a wonderful place to hang out, go for a bike ride or run, dip your toes in the water, read a book, and relax. As you can see, several people in the pictures feel the same way I do.

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Kyoto City Streets
Kyoto has bustling, busy streets but also quiet, secluded ones as well.

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Travel photos would not be complete without food photos, でしょ?

Sushi, fried chicken, and salad
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Okonomiyaki (the exquisite Japanese pancake)
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Deer with potatoes
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You may have heard that vending machines are everywhere in Japan--it's true! It's awesome to be able to drop a hundred yen for a hot coffee pretty much anytime you want. Japanese vending machines (or vendos as I like to call them) typically have both hot and cold beverages.

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In case you thought someone else was The Boss, just remember, Suntory BOSS is the boss of them all since 1992.

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That's all for today! In subsequent posts I will take you through some other sights and experiences in Kyoto and elsewhere in Japan. Then we'll move on to other parts of the world.

Please feel free to comment and let me know your thoughts as I start out on this journey of posting about my travel experiences and photography. Feedback is always appreciated.

Thank you for viewing and for reading!

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That food dish looks yummy! Do you like the taste of deer? It does have a stronger taste/smell imo.

Indeed it was! I like the taste and the fact it is fairly lean compared to other types of meat. And that particular seasoning was delicious. Where did you have deer? I haven't been to any country where it is super popular.

This place looks very peaceful. I want to visit here one day...I just hope at that time the internet will be more accessible. I heard from a friend that internet was hard to access there, I'm not sure if its the same until now...

I hope you will be able to visit someday soon! It is indeed a beautiful and peaceful place.

In terms of the internet situation, Japan has been notorious for not having free WiFi in the past, however, the situation has improved a lot in the major cities like Tokyo and Kyoto. There is usually free WiFi at train stations, in hotels, and sometimes just walking around outside. All Starbucks have WiFi as well. Outside of major cities, it can be a bit harder to come by, so if you are headed to more rural areas, I would recommend getting a data sim card for your phone which can be bought at the airport upon arrival or at electronics stores like Bic Camera or Yodobashi Camera. An alternative is just to rent a WiFi router for your stay from somewhere like Wi-Fi Hire. Anyway, I would not let the internet situation deter you from visiting such an awesome country!

Awesome shots, thank you for sharing! I myself have been to Japan last 2017, but I traveled solo and I only got to go around Tokyo and the surrounding prefectures.

Kyoto is definitely another reason why I'm itching to go back to Japan again! I'm so glad to see how Kyoto is just as clean and inviting as Tokyo is. :) Makes me want to go there already!

Looking forward to more of your posts! I'm sure you have a lot to share with the community.

Thanks for your comment and glad to hear you had a positive first experience in Japan! Tokyo is for sure interesting but I've found Kyoto is a better place to experience more traditional Japanese culture, although both have a fair number of tourists these days. And yes, both are quite clean, but I would say Kyoto is even cleaner and more inviting than Tokyo :)

If you end up going to Kyoto, I'd be happy to recommend things to see and places to eat!

Yes, for discovering the traditional Japanese culture, Kyoto is the better option. Being on a tight budget (as well as time constraints), I couldn't go there. I was "stuck" in Tokyo, but I didn't complain because that's just one more reason for me to come back to Japan!

If I do go back to Japan and visit Kyoto, I'll be sure to hit you up!

Very nice pics, i enjoy glimpses into other places
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Beautiful photography... Very nicely done

Thank you! And you have quite the collection of colorful wildlife photos, especially some of those beautiful birds!

We loved asian culture, specially from Japan. Beautiful photos of Kamo River and from the city streets too :)

Thank you! Glad to hear there are many more Japan-lovers out there!

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