THE MARTIAL ARTS TRAIL
Who in today's world does not like travelling to Japan? Even the thought of it can make anybody tick, what more if we can tour and explore the wonders of Japan ourselves? Japan has so many things that allure travelers from all over the world, and having been there, I can understand why Japan is a strong travel magnet. If you have extra money and decided to go overseas for travelling, I vouch for Japan! Really nice and beautiful country.
Praise be to God, my clients and I were given the opportunity to travel to the Land of The Rising Sun. We purposely chose 12 - 17 September 2014 as our travelling dates because of the weather - end of summer, when the temperature is neither too cold nor too hot - just nice. Nice weather, good view and excellent shots.
| @ KLIA 2, before our journey! |
We travelled with Tholand Waey Holidays Sdn Bhd, only the 3 of us, to Osaka - Kyoto - Mie - Okayama - Hiroshima, all in 6 days and 5 nights!
As you will discover later in my blog, our trip is no ordinary trip - it is a themed tour revolving around martial arts! So, this 6 days 5 nights tour is a creation of mine and Tholand Waey Holidays Sdn Bhd and we named it as - The Martial Arts Trail or the Budo Trail! Budo can be loosely translated as 'martial way' and this trip is specially designed to discover, learn, and train in some of Japan's popular martial arts.
There are so many ways people practice self defense/fighting arts in Japan. Some are with weapons, some are just unarmed combat arts.
Karate, Aikido, Kenjutsu, Sumo, Jujutsu, Judo, Kendo, Iaido, Kyudo, Naginata-do, Ninjutsu, Jukendo and et cetera - all are the exports of Japanese martial ways, both ancient and recent. Excellent choice of the warrior's arts, what could be better than appreciating them at their birth place - Japan?
We did have our light training there in Japan, when we learn the ways of the Ninja, Ninjutsu weapons and techniques and how to throw a shuriken (ninja stars). Lots of fun, adventure and at the same time - educational!
KANSAI AND OSAKA
Upon arrival at Kansai International Airport, I was immediately impressed with the size, quality and cleanliness of the airport. After meet and greet with our tour guide, we proceeded to purchase our train ticket to our accommodation in Osaka. After like 50 minutes on the train and some switching of train lines, we finally arrived at Higashimikuni station, near the touristic places in Osaka. We were lucky to be able to check in early (at around 1100 hours) and use our guesthouse to put our stuffs and luggage. After some quick snacks and meals, we quickly follow our tour guide to roam Osaka!
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| Kansai International Airport is situated on an island, and we took almost an hour from the airport to Osaka proper. Blue ocean waters, taken from inside our moving train... |
| Just one station away to Shin-Osaka, the big station where people board the Shinkansen - the famous Japanese bullet train! |
| Clean and simple train interior. And less noise too as talking loudly in public, for example inside a train, is considered impolite... |
| Price of cigarettes - 100 Yen is equivalent to RM3. 60 (the rate then). So, how much is 420 Yen? Do your math! |
| Simple and cute, and traditional. No beds, just futons and tatami mats - reminds me of Nobita's room! |
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| The gorgeous Osakajo or Osaka Castle!! Notice the gold decor and tiger motifs on its exterior walls. Make sure to visit early as final admission is at 1630 hours. Entry starts at 0900 hours. |
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| Didn't make it to the Nishinomaru Garden - next time ! |
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| This is one impressive castle!! Completed in 1585, this castle that was used also as a stronghold has always been the symbol of Osaka. |








