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one hour, we ate sushi at the hotel and i ate ten plates of sushi until i went to the toliet, but the sushi was very nice.Then we went on by going to the Njio caslte. As we were traveling to the Njio caslte, we stop by a book shop and bought one japanse dictionary and two manga comic which i cannot find it in Singapore. After that, we contiuned our way. We went inside and saw two things, one is in the outside and the other one is the inside.The inner walls contans the Honmaru Palace with its gardern.The Ninomaru Palace, Kitchens, Guard House and several gardens are located between the two main rings of fortifications.The 3300 square meter Ninomaru Palace (二の丸御殿, Ninomaru Gōten?) consists of five connected separate buildings and is built almost entirely of Hinoki cypress. The decoration includes lavish quantities of gold leaf and elaborate wood carvings, intended to impress visitors with the power and wealth of the shoguns. The sliding doors and walls of each room are decorated with wall paintings by artists of the Kanō school .We stayed there for two to three hours beacause there are many things to see and the things are so intersting than the storybook that i have ever read before, even those boring things that i do in class.
delightful trip.Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh................Kyoto is a city whch is in the central part of the island, Japan. It has a population close to 1.5 million. Formerly the imperial capital of Japan, it is now the capital of Kyoto Prefecture, as well as a major part of the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto metropolitan area. archaeological evidence places the first human settlement on the islands of Japan to approximately 10,000 BC, relatively little is known about human activity in the area before the 6th century AD. During the 8th century, when the powerful Buddhist clergy became involved in the affairs of the Imperial government, the Emperor chose to relocate the capital to a region far from the Buddhist influence. Emperor Kammu selected the village of Uda, at the time in the Kadono district of Yamashiro Province, for this honor.[1]
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