it was a beautiful, crisp, clear autumn day today, but got very chilly this evening.
While in another part of the sky, Bush’s security helicopters circle relentlessly, as he is due to arrive in minutes.
Still huge amounts of toursts pouring into Kyoto every day, expecially with today being a national holiday. This week is the peak.
I think we can still expect huge crowds this weekend, and then people will settle into their kotatsu with tea and mikan for a while. New years will of course be packed; that’s the next tourist crush.
I have no idea when it’s going to snow, but it certainly could be cold enough to snow at the end of the year.
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Bill says:
Nov 19, 2005
How are the colors there in Kyoto?
We’ll be heading down this week, really looking forward to our second visit to the area.
The colors here in Tokyo have peaked, just starting to blow away. :(
Jeff Rhind says:
Nov 22, 2005
Great photo of the Luna and Mars.
Tommy says:
Nov 23, 2005
I’m going to Kyoto for the first time next month (last week of December), Do you know if it will be snowing there?
Thanks,
nils says:
Nov 23, 2005
Still huge amounts of toursts pouring into Kyoto every day, expecially with today being a national holiday. This week is the peak.
I think we can still expect huge crowds this weekend, and then people will settle into their kotatsu with tea and mikan for a while. New years will of course be packed; that’s the next tourist crush.
I have no idea when it’s going to snow, but it certainly could be cold enough to snow at the end of the year.