Monday, July 7, 2008

How Much Does The Lighter Life Program Costs

Buddha is big

The Daibutsu in Nara, 1 hour from Kyoto, the largest Buddha statue in existence. The figure is about 16m high, 437 tonnes of cast bronze. Of course such a work of art needs a big house. WxHxD: 57x48x50m. But that is only two thirds of the Original Hall. The burned down long ago. It is the hall but still as the world's largest wooden structure. Behind the Buddha, there is a pillar, almost on the ground, a hole the same diameter of a statue has nostril. I'm in the picture something similar like a booger. However, it should be a good sign because if you can crawl through. I've done it. In addition to the many temples and shrines, there are many deer. which also act as national treasures. You can feed the critters with cookies. They eat the cookies but not only special chew around and on clothing. In one of the temples, I found this sign. I do not now whether the water only for PacMan not good or if it is dangerous for humans also is. As I previously observed, the scoops are there to fill it with water from the fountain and then drink from it. A good alternative to the many dark temple was the shrine lanterns. Shrines are usually red. Outside the shrine was set up hundreds of stone lanterns. In the shrine were hung in there at least as many blechige. I really liked it's. photograph

Pirates Of The Caribbean Theme Song Feeling

In Kyoto There are temples

to Kyoto is not good. The temples are usually very dark. The wood has a color as the old one had Chapel Bridge. As the rainy season is not over, the sky is always cloudy. My camera does not know quite what it should do it. Either one can see the clouds and the temples are black or you can see the temple and the sky is white. F ÜR me this is not a problem because I can see, yes, fast, my eyes come with the situation right. In the city there are so many places. It comes almost every 200m past a shrine, temple or garden. I just try to pick out the largest and most beautiful. Today there were four of them on the line. Including the "Golden Temple". That was certainly one of the most beautiful buildings in Japan. The train station in Kyoto is also not without. To the old city which, like the fits perfectly. The KKL is something vaguely moderate. Furthermore, I was still in my first Zen garden. This is super nice. White gravel, 15 rock, a little moss and a wall around it. Sounds trite but is really nice to see. 'm About 45 minutes sitting there and I marveled at the simplicity. Of course it was also an n bit conversation here. In Kyoto there are very many foreigners. At all other places, the hostels were mostly filled by Japanese. Here is the degree of vice versa. I think the English make up the largest part. Then come the Americans and Australians. Swiss there is no other.

Friday, July 4, 2008

How Do Women Feel In Spandex

Each travels in his own way

In Kyoto there is much to see. I I've logged in the hostel the day before yesterday and I will check out again until next Friday. Yesterday I attended the first 6 sites of the city. First stop was in the garden next to the hostel. A typical Japanese garden as it was centuries ago, applied for the "rich and famous." Many small bridges, woodlands, natural ponds. I went into the garden on foot (the whole day was walking) in the first temple. was unfortunately the main attraction, a 38m high wooden hall under a disguise. The old part to be renovated in 2010 and comes to light. The hall next to it was also not small and made me feel powerful. After another 10 Minute walk I went to the nearest temple. I wanted to look at the Drum Tower. Unfortunately this was not possible for me. Maybe it was because of my clothes (Orange T shirt, shorts and a scarf). If I only noticed much later that my clothes were not as moderate temple. For me one of the monks tried to explain how it looks in the tower there. The fourth stop I made in a restaurant. Many years ago the house was a tavern for samurai and bigwigs of the city. Now there's nothing left to eat, but it is now a museum. The house was old think about 350 years. The issued harness around the 200 and the images partly 400 years. The cook stove in the photo was enough to cook for 100 guests. After the guest house I went to another temple. This made the big Bethallen, park with a pond, Pagoda (I think the highest of Japan). In the halls, it was unfortunately not allowed to photograph. Most of gigantic wooden figures were seen. For the most part national treasures.
The last stop was then the Kyoto Tower. I've been saving for me but the night. The images from the tower were not so good because you were always behind a screen.
am This morning I got up early. I had to change my room. Actually I wanted then just after the train Amanohashidate. But since I missed the reserved train, I stood on the wrong track and noticed habs only very very late, but then it was 10:20 before I was really on the move. Amanohashidate is the third of "most scenic places." The island is actually in the category of super beautiful places. And not even many people were there. The only thing I enjoy a bit subdued was the cloudy air. So the pictures are not from the viewing platform become as good as in the Prospectus.
A few more pictures to the title of today's s entry.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Monster Energy Drink Belly Rings

developing country?

Now I'm in Kyoto. Yesterday and the day I was in Nagasaki. The message of Nagasaki is the same as that of Hiroshima. All weapons must be disarmed. The way I like Hiroshima makes it better. The first three pictures are from the Peace Park. The black pillar marks the spot on which the bomb exploded. The 4th Image is the museum. It was designed especially in the beginning crass. The first piece was a clock that stopped at 11:02. Then came some pictures as they appeared before the explosion and immediately got the burnt body.
The collection of all time, now over 2000, global nuclear tests was extremely impressive. When you consider that the U.S. had to spend in 1943 for the development of the first bombs over $ 2,000,000,000 since a lot of money went up in smoke.
D ie red brick church has been destroyed completely. It was one of the largest Christian churches in Asia. However, it was rebuilt and there was even Päuli times and has ne fair is held. Since i had to take a picture. How was it proper for a Christian church as the gateway to the church grounds is a sign how to behave when one wants to enter the church. The sign is the reason for my fucking hair. Namely, I had to put my scarf. In the church I am also without a "hat" did not come. All the doors were locked. On the way back to Nagasaki Inn I have still two more "churches" found.
As in Hiroshima there was in Nagasaki Tramm. Sometimes there were new and sometimes there were ancient. Japan is not only a developing country for new technologies, sometimes it looks like in a developing country. I have to say but anything that works well. I never had to wait for a train because not last went to the timetable. The same applies to bus and tram. Also on the road often ancient Chrörke go. The vintage cars are indeed somehow beautiful (but uncomfortable, because never have room for my legs).