Kyoto Daigaku, Kinkakuji, back to Tokyo

Small camera phone picture of Kinkakuji


On Friday I left the Keihana area and headed to Kyoto to meet with Professor Toru Ishida, whom I was introduced to by Professor Sal Stolfo. Professor Ishida spent some time at Columbia University years ago. We had a nice lunch and talked about the upcoming “Language Grid” project and other things. I should contact Isahara-san at NiCT.


After meeting at Kyoto Daigaku for lunch, I headed out to Kinkakuji. It was really nice – the golden pavilion is just so dominating. I took some pictures with my Japanese cell phone, but it turns out that the camera on that thing is like 64×64 or something! It’s horrible! While walking to the temple I met a family of three from Utah who had visited Kiyomizutera and Ginkakuji earlier in the day, and were finishing up with Kinkakuji. It seems like they were having a really nice vacation in Japan, which is nice to see.


After Kinkakuji, I headed back to Kyoto station and had a coffee. I tried to connect to the free wireless network in Kyoto, but you had to register (in person!) to get an account to set up a VPN. So that didn’t go anywhere. Anyway, I caught my Shinkansen at 7pm, and made it back home by 10:00pm.

 

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