







After an hour on an air-conditioned train, we had some false confidence (maybe stupidity) that it wasn’t ‘that bad’ and we could walk 15 minutes to the Go-ji Temple. It was worth it, but closer to the heat of the day so holy hot. Because of the sacredness of Buddha, we also weren’t able to take pictures of all the Buddhas in the buildings, but they were really beautiful [taking their picture turns them into objects, which then means they are among ordinary objects — the opposite of what Buddha stands for].


Back to the subway to hit one more spot — which turned out to be the most touristy spot — Fushimi Inari Shrine (aka Thousand Torii Gates Shrine). Now we have fully hit the heat of the day. I’m now totally drenched again with heat rash all around my ankles. Touristy things aren’t our jam anyways, so we saw the gates and got the heck out!


The heat at this point is unbearable, so back to the hotel to cool off and shower before finding something else to eat.
Yakitori was the plan, and we found a spot near our hotel which ended up being really really good (Torikizoku).
Now back to the hotel to change clothes for the third time today and get some sleep after our 23,000 steps 🙂
