Kamo River 鴨川 Part II • 1 comments • To get back to our Ryokan, we had to loop back to the Kamo River after exploring Gion. The people we saw screaming into the river earlier were still at it despite the fact that we were in Gion for nearly and hour... We walked along the opposite side and I snapped some photos, of course. - Mina
Kamo River 鴨川 Part I • 1 comments • While bikes seem to be the preferred method of transport for the residents of Kyoto, we opted to explore on foot. A popular place for a leisurely stroll and/or a picnic is on the banks of the Kamo River. Kamo River is a favorite spot for tourists and Kyotoites alike to hang out. Cyclists and joggers pass by while many people sit contemplatively on the grass. Restaurant patios face the river, and the energy of the area is very relaxed, with children noticing but reacting calmly to the sight of a heron landing on the stepping stones to find a fish. We experienced some sort of performance art happening that day where people took turns shouting what we believe to be horoscopes... even our Japanese friends were perplexed and weren't sure what to make of it but their explanation may have just been lost in translation. You can watch the video below to see if you can figure out what's happening. This was a lovely start to a full day exploring Kyoto. If we ever visit again, we might pack a bento box and sit down for a picnic like the locals. - Mina