This past weekend, Johnnie had to work (boo!) so I decided to take a short trip to Japan by myself. It was a quick flight, just over 2 hours, and relatively inexpensive. I flew on Japan Airlines into the Narita International Airport near Tokyo and stayed in the small town of Narita for two nights. Johnnie and I are planning to do a longer trip to Japan later this year and see much more of the country.
The town of Narita a relaxing, easy-paced place to spend some time. My favorite part was strolling down Omotesando Street. This street is “the main pathway” to the Naritasan Shinshoji Temple. The street starts in front of the JR and Keisei stations and is a 1/2 mile walk to the temple. There is a walking/biking path on both sides of the one-way street that is lined with shops, restaurants, and inns.
This dragon fountain was outside of the entrance to the temple area. People were using the water from the fountain mainly to cleanse their hands but some were drinking it as well.
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Thank you so much! We don't get many comments so I cherish the ones we do get! I'm glad that we can help you 'travel the world' again ๐
I don't tell you often enough how much I love your blog! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures with those of us stuck in armchairs:>).
I visited Japan in 1972 and loved every minute of my time there. A very special place.
Carol, Nina, and Elsie, in Federal Way, WA, USA