Two days of eating and traveling after breakfast in Kyoto ryokan and flying way north to Hokkaido for a lunch of much meat and big Ainu museum. Then the Shinkansen train back to Honshu, the main island of Japan. A huge wind and rainstorm really hit all the way to Temple Fugenin hot springs for the night. PS. the drink was made with honeysuckle juice and was delicious.












Wow great virtual learning
Yum!! The food and the bark coat!
Wow! Thank you for sharing the photos of the garments, especially. Do you have any information about what region and era they were from that you would be willing to share? Just fascinating!
Hi Peggy, I am enjoying your photos very much. I’d also love to see photos of people on the tour, such as Yoshiko. Love to all!
Looks fantastic
Peggy, thank you so much for sharing your adventures in Japan. I wish I was there. The Grass and Bark fibre garments are phenomenal. The sheen is unbelievable. Again thank you so much for sharing. Kathleen