Blog #3: Shrines in Kyoto & the Bamboo Forest
The Bamboo Grove of Arashiyama This past August, my father and I embarked on a tour through Japan as a father-son trip. My father has a zeal for travel and I love Asia, so it was a perfect spot for the two of us. While we were there, we saw and did many things including climbing part of Mt. Fuji, taking the bullet train, socializing with geishas, and my favorite part: Japanese gardens. Sunlight breaking through Moso Bamboo As a people, the Japanese have always had a reverence for nature. The indigenous religion, Shinto, is based entirely around gods and spiritual entities that have direct ties to nature. Their rich history as an ancient nation also fuels their conservation efforts. As an island nation, they have limited space, so conservation is a top priority. Thus, Japan is fervent in their protection of historical and environmental sites. This small shrine features a pond with stone frogs, as well as a deity. Ha...

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