Thursday, April 30, 2015

Beautiful day in Kyoto with new friends~!








On the second of April I took a little trip to Kyoto with some old and new friends. Kyoto is only about an hour away by train and it's considerably cheap and since there's so much to see there it makes for a great day trip. Our goals for that day were:
  1. Get coffee at Omotesando Koffee
  2. Have a hanami
  3. Go to the Studio Ghibli store
  4. Visit Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺) 
  5. Have vegan dinner (yay!!!)


I'm not the biggest coffee drinker out there but Omotesando Koffee is supposedly amazing. I shared a latte with a friend there and I have to say the taste was perfect for me. So for the coffee lovers: this store originally only existed in Shibuya in Tokyo but I think it got expanded since we have one in Kyoto now. It's quite difficult to find though, as it is tiny. There's no real place to sit either, but hey, the coffee is top notch and that's all that matters!





































Kyoto was, as we had expected, packed with people on this beautiful day. We walked around the Gion area for a while until we came to the park we were looking for. It has plenty of food stalls with delicious foods such as Takoyaki (balls of dough with squid inside), Yakisoba (fried noodles) and Okonomiyaki (savory kind of pancake). Everything's very greasy and very delicious! We got our food and sat down underneath the cherry blossom trees for some hanami-ing!









Guy preparing my Okonomiyaki
hanami

hanami



hanami


 After lunch we made our way to where the temple is located, but we stopped on the way at the Studio Ghibli store. If you have any kind of interest in Japanese culture you might know Studio Ghibli is one of Japan's most famous animation studios, having made feature films such as My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away.


It's always really difficult for me not to buy anything there. All the merchandise just looks so magical and pretty but it's all pretty pricey as well. I'm proud to say I managed to stick to window shopping only ^^ A trip to the Ghibli store is always worth it!




It's quite a walk up to the Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺) but once you're up there it's all worth it! The view is absolutely stunning! This must be one of my favorite sight-seeing spots I've been to so far in Japan. It's an old Buddhist temple founded in 798. The focal point of attraction isn't really just the temple. It is the temple's placement within the beautiful nature around it. It was especially pretty with the sun shining and the tree blossoms blooming, although I would love to come back one day to see it by sunset!








entrance to the temple area

view of the temple
sadly they were doing some construction on part of the temple haha





Around the site are various little shrines where you can pray to different Gods for different things. You can buy little good luck charms and my favorite (although I've never parttaken in it) are ema (絵馬, literally means 'drawing horse'. The name has an interesting story behind it but maybe I'll post about that sometime in the future). I think I may have talked about these things before but anyway, they are wooden blocks you write wishes on and leave at the shrine. I really enjoy reading other people's wishes. That's why I love them so much! 



ema

ema





After the shrine we were all pretty tired so we made our way back to the Gion area where the trainstation is. On the way we saw some geisha's. I'm taking a class on Geisha's this semester as well and I've been really intrigued by them. Let's be real, how much do we foreigners really know about geisha's? I'm pretty sure it's not much, and the things we think we know are most often wrong. That's why I'm so excited about this class I'm taking! ^^











There were some more yummy looking food stalls. I found a deep fried udon stand as well and as the girlfriend of a guy who calls himself Udon Otoko (udon guy), I had to give it a try. As expected: everything tastes great deep fried! 
candy stall

Last but not least, we went to this vegan restaurant in Gion! My good friend who, just as me, struggles with the Japanese food ingredients sometimes, found it and I gotta say I looooooooved it! 

I can't deny that I've been struggling with myself when it comes to what I eat here in Japan. I decided last summer that I wanted to stop eating animal products as a whole. This, just because I couldn't really live with the idea that I was eating something that caused harm to animals, whether it is pigs being brutally slaughtered, cows forcefully kept a constant state of pregnancy so they'll keep giving milk, or chickens shoved into such cramped spaces their bones break.. I really have to control myself from going off on a tangent here.. I'm really sorry. It's just something I can't believe so many people simply ignore on a daily basis. I'm forced to ignore it here sometimes, because there are simply not that many vegan options here and because I can't know where the food in some restaurants comes from and I can't make a whole group of people change their plans because I want to eat vegan. And I haven't been a saint. Some days that just hits me and I feel really guilty and sick. I guess I'm just trying to say this is something I'm really struggling with. I feel very strongly about this so I'm really really happy to see that Japan is starting see some vegan options. It's a small start, but it's a start!! ^^

First of all, at this restaurant, there were so many things to choose from! As a vegetarian/vegan/I-don't-even-know-what to-call-myself-anymore-since-I-came-to-Japan it's really rare to have options in a restaurant, so to be able to have a full menu to choose from, I was overwhelmed! I went with the tofu burger because my friend recommended me it. It was amazing!!! I'm definitely coming here everytime I come to Kyoto!!



 That is all for my day in Kyoto! Until next time ♥♥♥


Wednesday, April 29, 2015

✿Cherry Blossom Season in Japan✿

Once again, I'm pretty late in writing this but let's ignore that shall we? ^^




I'm pretty sure everyone knows about Sakura or Cherry Blossom trees. They are everywhere in Japan but you only notice this once they start blooming. This is why the beginning of the month April was so beautiful here. I'd seen these trees before in Belgium sometimes but experiecing Sakura season here in Japan was a whole new level of pretty!

The park next to my dorm is apparently a pretty popular spot to hang out during Sakura season since there's so many of the beautiful trees there. People have been telling me this since September and now I know why.

when they just started blooming

minamisenri park

minamisenri park

minamisenri park

minamisenri park

minamisenri park


 The blossoms only bloom for a few weeks as well, so you really have to make the most out of the time you have. That's why the parks are always packed during that period. When you have a pic-nic underneath the Cherry Blossom trees, it is called a hanami (花見), which literally translates to flower viewing. Everyone does it: families, friends, co-workers,.. everyone gathers beneath the trees for a bit of relaxing. It's really nice to see!

I met this dog at the park as well, who reminded me so of my own dogs that I got emotional!













We held a little hanami with our dorm as well, which was great. It was a great way to welcome the new people that have come into the dorm for the new semester. Me and my good friend Koni, stayed behind afterwards to take a crapload of pictures of the trees (which isn't a tourist thing by the way, everyone does it haha)





dorm hanami at minamisenri park

I really don't like these Japanese snacks. They're called dango and I love how they look! Not how they taste though. Actually they don't really have much of a taste. But they're made from mochi which makes the texture really sticky and heavy and honestly even thinking about it kind of makes me sick to my stomach, that's how bad it is for me haha



hanami
 
hanami
hanami
hanami

The trees look gorgeous at night as well!!! It doesn't even seem that dark because the rosey white petals light up the sky!



After one week of the trees' blooming, it started raining for a few days. This made the flower petals come down a little earlier than usual. But it did still look really really pretty!









It looks almost as if it has snowed doesn't it? I really loved it! The most beautiful of all, were the days when it was still sunny, but the flowers were twirling down already, like pink fluffy raindrops! It really felt - hang on, I'm going to sound nerdy here - like I was living in a Japanese slice of life anime! Everything just looks like a fairytale, I don't know how else to describe it. The pictures can't really showcase this propperly, but be sure to watch the video I included in this post!! You'll see!! :)




I took so many pictures in those few weeks, so I'm just gonna put some here!Most of the pictures below are from the park outside my dorm ^^

oh and I also went to Kyoto to go see the pretty trees around some of the famous temples there. But that will be for my next post!! ^^