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August 10, 2006

Japan – Uji

From Kyoto, we also made a bit of a side trip to a town called Uji. We wanted to head to Nara, but the weather wasn’t cooperating, and Uji was home to Byodo-in, a famous temple built somewhere around 998AD. A beautiful and quaint little town, you would never expect there to be a population of 400,000. It felt more like a Canadian town with a population of about 8,000.

We had a really nice Japanese Curry for lunch there in a restaurant that was situated in someones house. The scenery was beautiful, and the temple was outstanding. Other than that, there isn’t a lot to say, so we’ll let the pictures do the talking.






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