Last day in Kyoto before heading back to Tokyo. First we headed to the Kinkakuji Temple which is made from gold. It was quite crowded with many people wanting to take photos of it. We manage to walk through the crowd and found that most of us regrouped again not knowing. So we walked taking all sorts of pictures while heading towards the exit. Next we took a bus to the Nijo Castle which was a little further from the Kinkakuji Temple. When we reached there, we noticed lots of coach bus parked at the entrance of the Castle. We took a walk inside the Castle grounds and found many beautiful sceneries and captured the moments with our cameras. When leaving the Castle ground, saw a group of students which we thought should be junior high schoolers. We waved at them they greeted us back waving at us. Next we head to the Kyoto International Manga Museum, which was filled with mangas from all over the world. We were taught about the various types of manga drawing and their expression. We got to draw some of the expression about the manga. We asked the sensei to draw animals for us to keep their artwork as souvenir.
Kinkakuji Temple, made from gold
Nijo Castle
Kyoto International Manga Museum, the whole place is filled with manga!
Some manga titles
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