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Friday, December 26, 2008

The hermitage of Shinsedo 詩仙堂


25th December 2008, 10C, Cloudy with occasional rain

In the afternoon we visited Shinsendo, located at the foot of northern Higashimaya. The simple rustic gate welcomed us with a slightly ascending stone path shaded with bamboo groves at both sides. The mansion is established by Jozan Ishikawa, a scholar of Chinese classics but also a landscape architect. The sky just breaks out with late afternoon sun shine after a short rain shower, the after rain myth makes the scenery from the viewing platform even more surreal, beautiful and incomprehensible. There is hardly any visitor when we arrived and thus we have the entire viewing platform and complete for ourselves.

Despite of the fact that all the maple leaves are already fallen, the early winter garden scenes are still very eye capturing and soothing to the soul.
Shinsendo, my best place in Kyoto so far.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Silent Night

Tonight we attended Christmas light service at the Assembly of God Kyoto, International or rather English service.
We happened to sit next to a Malaysian lady who married to an Australian. It was good to be at the church again and have some fellowship with brothers and sisters in Christ from other part of the world.
Once again, have a blessed Christmas.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Meri Kurisumasu

Meri Kurisumasu - Merry Christmas the Japanese way. It is almost 24th December 2008 now in Japan, I bring you greetings from Kyoto and wishing every one a very blessed Christmas and may the light of Jesus shining in you and through you.

photo: Christmas lighting in Okura hotel, Kyoto.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Pontocho

19th December 2009, downtown Kyoto area

As soon as we turned in to this street, the modern Kyoto disappeared in front of us and the old Kyoto re-live in front of our eyes. It is a restaurants and eateries lane with all lots of Japanese lanterns and some restaurants also display the ingredients of the day. It was quite entertaining to even just walk along this pebbled lane, admiring the menu and the curtains.

Japanese Rock Garden

19th December 2008, Sunny 13C

Ryoanji

Imagine a garden without plants and flowers, imagine a garden with just white, black, grey and may be just a little unintended green due to the moss? That is the famous Rock Garden of Ryoanji – very plain but yet contemplation. The entire garden is decorated with just 15 rocks and white gravel. Although I am not into Japanese garden but the garden gives an appeal of serenity, it is surreal especially it was very quiet when we were there. One could feel the awesomeness of the nature and the harmonious atmosphere is rather dominant.

Ryoanji located just about 20 minutes walk from the Golden Pavilion - Kinkakuji. It makes a perfect walk along the two sights.



Friday, December 19, 2008

The Golden Pavilion

Jet lag is still in effect, we woke up early at 4pm but then slept again till 1.30pm, so pretty much half a day gone, but hey itś holiday, so we just go with the flow. We visited Kinkakuj-ji, one of the famous scenes for Japan.
Kinkaku glittery shining in gold with the afternoon sun ray shinning on it, its reflection on the pond is equally eye catching. What an impressive scene especially contrasted by the green hill back drop and the carefully cultured garden.
This made a perfect afternoon stroll and discoveries of northwestern Kyoto today.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Downtown Kyoto

Last night after settled in, we checked out the down town Kyoto. We took the subway to Shijo station at the cross junction of Karasuma street. There are endless of shops, shopping malls and eateries. Not the kind of Kyoto I would expected to see on day one but at least we have a quick orientation of the modern side of Kyoto.This is the sort of games arcade that you could find almost on everywhere in Japan.


Finally I saw something typically Japanese, the lanterns at one of the eateries.

Kyoto Transportation

Kyoto subway and train network sign-boardAt Kyoto Station

18th December 2008

The weather was perfect when we arrived, 15C is definitely on the high side compared to where we came from. The trip from airport to Kyoto takes about 75 min, it was rather hard to figure out the public transportation system here. Anyway, we got lost but an old Japanese man was so kind to bring walked us to our rented apartment at Gosho west(west of imperial palace).

In-flight japanese Kaiseki Culinary

During the 12 hours flight (with an hour delay in Amsterdam) we were delighted to be served with kind of Japanese Kaiseki specially prepared by Yamazato Restaurant of Okura Hotel.

Japanese tofu with a bit of okra (lady finger) and a bit of Hokkaido crab meat.

Juicy Japanese omelet and smoked mackerel accompanied by gingers
At first I thought this is the usual white reddish (white) and red pepper (red) but they turns out to be scallop (white) and tuna (red) not sashimi (raw) but smoked or cooked.

Main course is the salmon in terayaki source, a bit too sweet though.

The dessert is excellence light chocolate crust with shredded coconut and coconut cream. It taste really light and even better with a sip of sweet dessert wine.

All in all, it was a delicious meal, a Japanese culinary even before we actually arriving in Japan.


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Destination: Japan

All my bags are packed, I am ready to go....

In one and a half hour time, we are leaving for the airport and will then embark on a journey to Japan. The flight will land at Osaka Kansai Airport. After that we will start our adventure journey to Kyoto, pick up the apartment key and move in to our apartment.

I am very excited now, hopefully there will be still some Autumn Maple left over for us in Kyoto. The weather forecast is rather positive, although it is also winter in Japan, but the temperature in Kyoto is always above 10C, that itself is a bonus compare to here.

The plan is to stay at Kyoto for a week and then hop over to Tokyo for a few days, but this plan may change, if we like it so much in Kansai area, we will just stay there. There are some flexibility this time.

Kyoto, here I come.... and stay tune for more!!!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Eindelijk Geslaagd --> Finally Graduated

As of 11th December 2008, I completed and passed the Groene boek or rather Green book Dutch course offered by TU Delft. Learning Dutch was never my priority but lately it seems to be the right thing to do. The course rather intensive, demanding 2 evenings a week plus preparation at home and computer exercises.

After all the hard work

(1) I know at least 2358 Dutch words.

(2) I am able to speak confidently with my co-workers and to Johannes

(3) I am able to write in Dutch with less time and better syntax

I am thinking of doing an advance course. Will decide when I return from my holiday.

My Daddy

This is one of the photos that I still find my dad in his gracious charm. The photo is taken in Rome, Italy. I was glad that he made it to Europe in spring this year at least his desire of seeing Europe is fulfilled.

Two days ago I received an email from my 2nd sister informing me that dad has admitted to the ICU ward in the hospital. Today I called my sister and was relief to hear that dad is now in the normal ward.

I also called my dad to find out more about his situation, he was able to talk but was weak from his voice. I hope that he will be able to discharge soon.

Dad, get well soon! Look at Jesus as your healer.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Curry Fish Head

Mum bought us the fish head for awhile already but we just couldn't find the time and mood to cook it. Last night, despite of the fact that I am still having flu, we decided to cook curry fish head with fresh ingredients. For this recipe, we used various spices such as mustard seed, cumin seed, ginger, turmeric, garlic and shallots according to the cookbook and it turned out really nice and delicious, at least it resemble what I used to eat in Malaysia. The fish head taste so fresh and the spices have covered the fishiness . We both enjoyed our dinner on a cold Saturday evening.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

My Namagashi (生菓子)

This is a compilation of Namagashi that I found in the internet search. This is something that I want to try when I am in Kyoto next week. The Japanese name is Namagashi (生菓子) and it is typically wrapped with either green tea paste or red bean paste. The shapes are usually vary according to the four season and thus I would not expect to see the spring and summer themed namagashi. However, I am expecting to catch the autumn and winter especially Christmas and New year shape namagashi. Frankly speaking I am not sure I will like it as it often very sweet and the skin is made of mochi (rice flour). But I am very excited when I see these beautiful treats that I would consider for the eyes only than actually putting them in your mouth and eat them. In Japanese culture, one piece of Namagashi is often accompanied with Matcha 抹茶(powdered Green tea), the tea is usually bitter and strong and thus the sweetness of Namagashi neutralize and smooth the taste bud.

Well... let me check that out and let you know. I either like it or hate it I think. But I will try at least once.

Sunday, December 07, 2008

The Land of the Rising Sun

So many things have happened in the last few weeks, and it is hard to recollect my emotions and conclusion, but to summarize it has been a roller coaster ride. To end the ride, I am now down with flu....

I just want to get out of the current environment, go to a place and country that is foreign to me and soak up new cultures and things. Now I am counting down for my trip and hopefully will be able to let go the past and return afresh for year 2009.

After reading so much of my next destination, here is my first impression of the country that I attempted with water color.

Next stop: the land of the rising sun...

Friday, December 05, 2008

If Only...

If only…

If only I know the plan of God,

If only He reveals

If only He gives

If only…

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