I woke up to bright sunshine, a perfect start to my second free day. After meeting Johan in the hotel lobby, we walked to Umeda Station to catch the rapid express to Kyoto. From there, another short train ride would take us to our first stop of the day—the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. This place is one of Kyoto’s top sights for a reason. Standing among those towering stalks of bamboo feels like stepping into another world, and we couldn’t wait to take it all in.
The ride from Osaka to Kyoto took about 50 minutes. Once we arrived in Kyoto, Johan quickly navigated to the right platform for the train to Saga-Arashiyama Station, another 25-minute ride. The station itself had an old-school vibe, with a few small shops and, of course, plenty of vending machines. Perfect time for a quick coffee—one of the many, many types available in Japan.
We also explored the incredible Station building, taking escalators all the way up in a winding, snake-like path and amazing roof construction. We stopped by a bookstore where I picked up a Dragon Ball Z manga for my son, Ravi. The funniest part? When I asked one of the staff about it, he had no idea what I was talking about—until he finally realized I meant Dragon Ball Zetto. 😂Back in Osaka I parted ways with Johan to take some rest at my hotel, I would meet up with him for dinner.