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First of all, I love the letter your sister wrote. The photos are wonderful and this is such an interesting and creative way of you and Flutsi sharing your journey to Japan.
Very cool Next time you go, I'm going show up on your doorstep with a letter so maybe you'll take me along
LOL you guys do realise that would involve you paying air fare to get to the UK in order to appear on my doorstep..?
Okay, so I've seen a few of these kinds of travelogues before, but none of them have ever been this sweet. How lovely is your sister to have thought of this for you! And it looks like you and Fluttsi both had a great trip! (Also, how STEEP are those stairs in Himeji-jo?! omg, I almost passed out before we reached the top, and there were little grannies with canes ahead of me on the climb that I thought were going to actually die!)
Quote from: Lhianneth on April 30, 2017, 05:02:34 PMOkay, so I've seen a few of these kinds of travelogues before, but none of them have ever been this sweet. How lovely is your sister to have thought of this for you! And it looks like you and Fluttsi both had a great trip! (Also, how STEEP are those stairs in Himeji-jo?! omg, I almost passed out before we reached the top, and there were little grannies with canes ahead of me on the climb that I thought were going to actually die!)Haha the stairs in Himeji - not to mention IN SOCKS because no shoes allowed! I am pretty sure that is absolutely the least safe way to climb shiny wooden steps, even if they weren't so steep.But actually the Himeji ones were not so bad compared to the ones at Hikone castle, which were seriously MUCH WORSE. I swear they were practically ladders. Fluttsi was lucky - she got to travel up them in my bag I still have to sort out all my Kyoto images, of which there are many, as I spent most of my time there.Thanks all for your comments We had fun - even if we did get occasional funny looks from people.