When we
were at the Kansai airport, on our way to Naha, I went through security with no
problems, but after Ted unloaded all of his belongings into the machines, he
discovered he didn’t have his boarding pass in hand. He checked all his pockets
and bags, but it wasn’t there. I was
already through so I couldn’t help him. He retraced his steps and fortunately
found it on the floor a ways back.
We had
reserved train tickets from our town to the airport, from the Kansai airport
into Kyoto and back to Kansai, and from the airport in Hokkaido back to our
town. We were a bit rushed sometimes because of late planes, but we did make
all of our connections. The very last
leg of our trip, we were slowed down by the snow storm, but we eventually made it
home.
In
Kyoto, we bought combination bus/subway passes, making it easy to get
around. It would have been easier if we
were literate and knew which direction we were traveling, but we did always get
where we were going, although not always by the fastest route. Karasuma Oike was the subway stop closest to our hotel. There were about 2000 steps to get up and down. Japan doesn't have escalators everywhere like London.
We were
happy not to drive in Naha. Some of the
streets were very skinny.
One day
we took the 83 bus out of town to Okinawa World, for 560 yen each way. The
people working at the city bus terminal were very helpful.
We
walked from the Shuri-jo Castle to the Shikinaen Garden
and all around the garden one day and decided to take the bus back to the
monorail station. The woman at the
garden told us the #2 bus stop was around the corner. We were sitting at the
bus stop on the wrong side of the street when two people washing their car near
the bus stop told us we should be on the other side of the street, just as the
bus was pulling up! We ran across the
street and made it just in time. Another
time we got on the wrong bus and had traveled a ways before we discovered we
were on the wrong bus. We were ready to
pay as we got off, but the bus driver didn’t charge us!
1 comment:
I well remember those steps at stations and I always hoped I would get slim legs with all the exercise but it never happened! It is interesting to read of your adventures.
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