Carlie Kimm - tagged with toilet http://www.carliekimm.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron carlie.michelle@gmail.com Hanging Out With Ninjas in Iga-Ueno http://www.carliekimm.com/items/view/289/hanging-out-with-ninjas-in-iga-ueno

One place I loved on my trip to Japan in November 2008 was Iga-Ueno, specifically the Ninja Museum. Iga Ueno is near Nara in the Mei Prefecture. It is a little bit tricky to get to, but only in that you have to swap trains a couple of times. The way we got there was:

From Osaka we took the JR Yamatoji Line from Namba to Kamo - in the mornings direct trains to Kamo depart from Namba, but otherwise from Osaka station. All trains aparently depart from Tenoji Station as well. Kamo station is three stops after Nara, about 15 mins from Nara. From Kamo station swap trains. The next train is a little one or two car train on the JR Kansai Line. Take this train for five stations, 35mins to the Iga Ueno station. From here you take a cute ninja decorated train to Ueno-shi, 3rd station along and about five minutes to get there. Hint: don’t get all the “iga”s and “ueno”s confused!

I think overall the trip cost around 1530yen one way. A short walk from the station is the Ninja Museum. It cost 700yen to get in. First up is a cool demonstation area where a female takes you through some of the tricks ninjas have in their house. They changed all the signs to English and the girl spoke in English to us, she was pretty good. We got to swing around in hidden doors and look out peep holes. After that we went down stairs into a museum area. Here there was a movie playing as well as lots of info in English as well as Japanese about ninjas.

From there you can pay 200yen to watch a ninja show! It is well worth it. Here is a video with some highlights:

  As you can see the show was in Japanese. One guy did say to us that he could do it in English but his English wasn’t very good - we said it was “大丈夫” - daijoubu! It’s OK. The show was really enjoyable, I do recommend it!

Museum Opening Hours: Daily 9:00 to 17:00, except from December 29 through January 1. Show Times: Every hour from 11:00 to 15:00. March-November: Daily except most Tuesdays and some irregular holidays. Official Website (in English)

Check out my Iga Ueno gallery for more pictures!

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My Future Home: - Himeji Jo http://www.carliekimm.com/items/view/214/my-future-home-himeji-jo

Install some central heating and furniture and I think I’d be happy to call Himeji Jo home. Our day at Himeji was our first, and perhaps with the exception of Hakone our only really cold day. A real chill to the air, and windy too. It didn’t help walking down drafty corridors with our shoes off. After our time in the castle we enjoyed a hot chocolate from a vending machine, and I bought some ear muffs and gloves in Kobe and a jacket back in Osaka. Here’s a video I’ve compiled of our time in Himeji, featuring getting locked in toilets and chasing cats. It’s not as exciting as I just made it out to be…

So yes, Himeji was cold yet pretty!

Before we went into the castle we saw some cats. Stray cats? I’m not sure but I guess so. I haven’t really looked into it for more information.

There is a recommended path to walk around the grounds, and my awesome sense of direction made it so that we went in the complete opposite direction to that. The castle itself is awesome! You take off your shoes and put them into a bag, and then put on the castle slippers. I do not recommend the slippers. The stairs are so steep I felt like I was going to fall. I had to take off the slippers.

I didn’t get the Japanese language hand out but if I remember correctly it was the same as the English one. This is compared to Osaka Jo where the different languages were different.

Where I got my knee wet. After I had trouble getting out of the toilet. See video above for more details.  

OK, so Himeji Jo needs central heating, furniture, and glass in it’s windows before it is more perfect. I’m not too picky, am I?  

“No Scribbles” makes perfect sense to me. Graffiti, after all, can be art. Scribbles, could be a word to describe graffiti that is not. How ever, when I am Goddess of Himeji Jo, I will change the signs to “No Doodles”.  

And through this corridor we exit Himeji….   Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.  

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