As an animal lover, I cannot miss the Deer City – Nara. According to the
Japanese people, deer are regarded as heavenly animals in Japan that protect
the country. Taking a stride in Nara Park, there will be deer seen everywhere.
On the 9th I will be
arriving in Yoshino, a small town visited by few foreign tourists. Pasted the
peak season of the sakura-gari (cherry
blossom hunting), I will be able to avoid the major crowd, and successfully get a room at the Sakoya-lyokan,
the oldest Japanese-style hotel in Yoshino. It will be slight pricy, but the
hot-spring-featured hotel room will weigh out all the financial concerns.
Spring in Nara Déjà vu
This time I will get to walk into
the famous guohua (Chinese brush painting), Spring
in Nara by the Chinese artist Shixiong Liang.
With the late
spring sakura blooming, doesn't this scene look like it's walked out of the painting?
Budget
Hotel $260
Food $50
Total $310