Make sure to walk up from the main road -- it's a nice stroll up through markets and shops on the street up to the hillside entrance of the temple. The temple itself is nestled high among the trees on the mountainside; at the end, you'll see the "mizu" (water) from the temple's name, in the form of Make sure to walk up from the main road -- it's a nice stroll up through markets and shops on the street up to the hillside entrance of the temple. The temple itself is nestled high among the trees on the mountainside; at the end, you'll see the "mizu" (water) from the temple's name, in the form of a small, sacred waterfall. (Definitely drink from it, as the water tastes amazing.) Finally: stop for zaru soba in the tiny soba shop directly next to the waterfall. Amazing amazing amazing.…see moresee less
Four-hundred and forty-one native plant taxa have been documented on the islands whose waters support numerous species of fish, cetaceans and corals. One of 16 World Heritage Sites in Japan!
Finch Hattons lies at the heart of Tsavo West National Park - part of Kenya’s single largest game park. Bird life at Finch Hattons is spectacular with over 200 locally recorded species. Many tents have views over hippo pools and springs!
the blarney castle is the famous one but if you drive the country side you will see many old castles that you can just jump out of your car and explore. much less crowded too.