Re: Japan and Bali
I walked off dinner by exploring Ponto-cho and Gion, the two more well-known geiko districts in Kyoto. Ended up on Shimbashi street, which is really magical at night. Then back across the Kama-gawo river to my hotel. Kyoto was far less brightly lit than Tokyo, and far less busy at night. At first I felt very insecure about going out at night to do my usual wanderings; but Kyoto people were so universally nice, polite and helpful that I was able to relax my guard a little and enjoy the time out.
Because these would make the cutest gifts...


Kamo-gawo river from the Shijo-Ohashi bridge



Kyoto is surrounded on three sides by mountains, only the South is open
I walked off dinner by exploring Ponto-cho and Gion, the two more well-known geiko districts in Kyoto. Ended up on Shimbashi street, which is really magical at night. Then back across the Kama-gawo river to my hotel. Kyoto was far less brightly lit than Tokyo, and far less busy at night. At first I felt very insecure about going out at night to do my usual wanderings; but Kyoto people were so universally nice, polite and helpful that I was able to relax my guard a little and enjoy the time out.
Because these would make the cutest gifts...


Kamo-gawo river from the Shijo-Ohashi bridge



Kyoto is surrounded on three sides by mountains, only the South is open

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