Temples, Forests and Streams - Nikko
I spent a day and a half in Nikko October 28 and 29th. It is a village of 95,000 people north of Tokyo. To get here I took the bullet train from Ueon Station in Tokyo to Utsunomiya Station. There I switched to a local train line called the Nikko Line. In all it took about an hour and forty minutes of travel time. Nikko is situated in a valley with a river called the Daiya-gawa running through it. It really is a rushing stream. In fact, every where in Nikko you here rushing water. Whether it is the Daiya itself or the numerous other streams that are all rushing rapidly down to meet the Daiya. Most streets have narrow stone culverts on either side and you can see the rushing water (or hear it when they are covered). It is a nice sound that drowns out other man-made ones. Forests. The valley that Nikko is built in has some fantastic forests. The trees are immense. They look like cedars to me based on the stringy bark. One thing for sure is that they are in fact big. Many of ...
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