
We spent my birthday on Sunday Feb 18th in Nara, a city east of Osaka. It took us about an hour's train ride to get there. Nara is known for its temples and shrines, eight of which are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. We only managed to visit 3 of them - they are quite spread out.
The three we visited are located in a large park which even the locals use to do their daily exercise and walking their pets. There's not much grass in Japanese parks, but at least there were quite a few trees. A nice change from the bustling city of Osaka.One thing that was lovely to see was deer freely roaming the park, Nara-koen. Apparently they're sacred and thought by Buddhists to represent messengers of light from god. They are so tame and friendly! The males have had their antlers shaved off though. I guess its for safety reasons. You could buy 'deer biscuits' to feed them too. Rich loved them...




We did lots of walking that day. But it was well worth the effort as the views were magnificent. The temples and pagodas were really great wonderful architectural pieces of art. They're all made of wood and without any nails! To think that some of these have been standing since around the 14th century. Some have been rebuilt since then.



We then headed back down towards the city. Its quite small and much quieter and more slowly paced than Osaka. There are quite a few little cosy bars and restaurants in the heart of the city. We found a noodle place for lunch. I had a dish called 'nabe' set meal, a noodle soup cooked (?) in a claypot with sides of mackerel sushi and tea. Yum! Rich had an udon set meal. In Japan, you can get set meals which consist of a main dish served with sides such as pickles, miso soup, salad, rice, and/or tea. Quite good value for money as you are definitely very full after one of these! They cost anywhere between $7-20.
After stuffing ourselves, we then went in search of a bar, and stumbled into 'Woo Koo Bar?'. And yes, even with the question mark. Not sure why. But this place was really cosy. The owner, nicknamed Obi-wan (for you Star Wars fans out there) was great and was quite excited to find out we were from Australia. His English was quite good. He told us that he'd lived in California for awhile and loves surfing. His bar had quite a wide range of beers and even had beef jerky!
Well, all in all, I really enjoyed my birthday. I really do miss the lovely parks of Melbourne.
PS. Oh, we had just enough money left to grab a couple of little birthday cakes on the way home...






















