Many inspirational quotes in Japan stem from ancient China 儒教 (Jukyō), or "Confucianism", this one is possibly the most famous: 「七転び八起き」(Nanakorobi yaoki), which means “Fall down seven
times, stand up eight.” The origin is perhaps lost in the mists of time.
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Mount Fuji Seen from the beach, wreathed in clouds. Mt Fuji is, arguably, one of the most visited sights in Japan
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Geisha It must be taking a long time to tie the silk exactly so |
Elegance is a virtue in Japan, elegance in writing, in poetry, in architecture, in behavior, in so many aspects of Japanese life..jpg) |
| Rocks are a feature of Shimizu Sunpo Castle Park |
Many of the old gardens and parks have rocks as their central theme. Rocks are generally in irregular numbers (3,5,7), and possibly represent permanence and peacefulness.  |
| Torii Gate of the Meiji Jingu Shinto Shrine |
A Shinto shrine Torii Gate is another photographed site, how many of us have seen a photograph of a Torii Gate in the water?
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| Senso-ji Temple |
The guide told us that the difference between a Shrine and a Temple was that generally the former was Shinto and the later was Buddhist. The Senso-ji Temple was one of the oldest Buddhist temples standing in Japan.
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| Kinkaku-ji Temple |
Though we went on the tourist "off-season", there were tourists everywhere, understandably the Japanese are fed up of tourists, but many make their living off travelers, it is a difficult choice. |
| Nijo Castle wood carving |
Wood carving is precise and timeless, using techniques like nail-less joinery, relief carving and durable woods, the ancient Japanese carved natural scenes and deities into panels and beams. |
| Intricate work at Nijo Castle |
Despite the gentleness and respect Japan lies in the middle of the happiness scale, maybe frustration at avoiding confrontation and waves? |
| Fall Colours in Kobe |
We were early for the fall colours and so we saw them sporadically. 木漏れ日"
(Komorebi)"Sunlight filtering through leaves." another Japanese quote. |
| an intricate manhole cover in Tokyo |
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| TeamLabs Borderless |
Japan is unique in that it is a mix ancient traditions and modern culture and the youngsters are increasingly breaking away from ancient ways. A country known for cherry blossoms and rock concerts, intricately made manholes and robotics, for its elegance, culture and respect, is at a crossroads of the the old and new.
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| and the cruise comes to an end |
We stayed on a cruise ship, being cheaper than a hotel, and got to see much more.
I must end with another Japanese quote:
"Tomorrow's wind will blow tomorrow."