2011年4月30日土曜日

Making a poem by the side of a stream

In Heian era, how did the aristrats have fun in their life without movies, televisions or radios? What is called "Kyoku-sui-no-en" was one of the way for having fun. "Kyoku" means twisting or twisted, " sui" means water or a stream, and "en" means an event or something like a party. They sat by the side of a twisted tiny stream, making poems and sipping sake.



A glorious spring weather makes us pleasant. However, in the days of old, it also brought the epidemic of bad diseases. So the people bathed in the river and prayed for their safety. This is the origin of "Kyokusui-no-en" Later, the Emperor invited his people and the aristcrats having an event by the riverside.

At first, a dancer called Shirabyoshi demostrated her beutiful dance to the invited. And then, boys carried small floats with a small cup of sake on, and they put them on the water. The floats slowly flowed on the water. The poets saw the floats going on the stream, and piked one on the float and sipped it after making a poem and writing it on a strip of paper.

The cards written a poem were gathered and the poems were announced with specific tones by the announcers.
I fully enjoyed the scene thinking of the old days and the people enjoying this event.
This event is held in Spring and Autumn.

After the event, we walked in the garden of this shrine. One thing good is that we can see the garden for free of charge because of the event. How lucky !

2011年4月24日日曜日

Cherry blossoms in 2011


Please imagine the riverside decorated with the color of pink.
Please imagine the sky covered with the color of pink when you look up the sky.






Why don't you come and enjoy this beautiful scenery?

The high season in 2011 was between April 6th and 10th depending on the places.

2011年4月7日木曜日

Monkey Park

Once I have been asked for a suggestion besides visiting temples and shrines by a mother of cheerful boys. At that time, I picked up Monkey Park in Arashiyama. They were pleased to have this itenerary. Unfortunately, we had to give up visiting there due to the weather on that day.
This year, I visited there with other tourists.

If you have enough time during your stay in Kyoto, if you want to visit anywhere else after visiting temples and shrines, and if you like animals, how about visiting Monkey Park?

I didn't know Japanese Monkeys ( I don't know whether it is the proper way to call them) were special for visitors from abroad. However, the monkeys are to be seen in Asia, aren't they?

You can see and feed wild monkeys there.
After walking up the hill for a while, you will find some monkeys playing, sitting, walking here and there. If you want, you can get their food in the hut, and feed them from the inside of the hut. Inside?? Yes, from the inside! From the outside, the monkeys get food from you. At first it seems a reverse way, but it is actually safer. So feeding them outside is, of course, prohibited.

Anyway, feeding is a lot of fun.
Why don't you visit this Park ? Oh, one thing I have to say!! Please wear sneakers! The reason?
You can know when you get there!!






Date : March 5th
Tourists : a couple from Australia
Tour : Tenryuji temple, Bamboo forest, Togetu bridge and walking riverside, Monkey park, Ryoanji temple, Kinkakuji temple ( Golden Pavillion.