kyoto's quiet corners: a digital nomad's messy walk through rain-soaked alleys
i started this post with coffee in one hand and a broken umbrella in the other. the one i got from that sketchy street vendor near the train station. it lasted ten minutes before the handle snapped. classic. anyway, itās 13.42°C here right now, which means iām wearing three layers and questioning all life choices. but hey, the rainās been a blessing for the street food stalls. everyoneās splashing into the puddles and the air smells like tempura and hope.
so, first off-cloudyness. big one. not the fluffy kind where you pretend youāre in a Miyazaki film. this is the āi need to find an indoor bathroom before i freezeā kind. someone told me that the tokyo subway connects here, which is either a blessing or a curse depending on how much i want to spend an hour avoiding people. i went with the blessing. walking got tedious, honestly. also, the fan in my hostel room is louder than a chainsaw. iām considering playing loud lo-fi jazz to compete. maybe.
the locals here are, uh⦠unique. i overheard two old women arguing about a squirrel that had pooped on their gravestone. classic. if youāre wandering around and feel alone, donāt worry. the alleys are tied to some weird subculture. i saw a guy painting a giant anime cat on a dumpster. his phone was dead, so he used glow sticks. brilliant. iām debating painting my face with confetti next time.
ok, about the reviews. i heard that the sushi place near the geisha district is cursed. locals say the fish tastes like regret. i went anyway. it was⦠fine. maybe the curse is just the price. 1500 yen for a roll? overpriced. i also heard that the onsen place on this street has a raccoon that steals your towel. iām not sure if thatās true. i didnāt see it, but i did see a guy pretending to fight it with a tiny sword. maybe he was the owner.
gear tips? i carry everything in a duffel because iām a chaotic human. my phoneās battery died twice, but i charged it at that cafĆ© by the shrine. the one with the vending machine that sells matcha-flavored concoctions. yelp says itās āa cult hangoutā-whatever that means. iām a budget student, so iām all about cults. at least they have free Wi-Fi.
the weather here is like a drama queen. it rained all morning, then stopped for a bit, then started again while i was buying tamagoyaki. the temperature swings are brutal. i checked synonyms for āchillyā like 20 times and settled on ānot-hot.ā the locals donāt use fancy words, so why should i?
neighbors? well, the building next door has a ukulele player who practices at 3 a.m. sometimes. i heard him last night. itās not creepy, just⦠oddly sincere. heās Trying. i respect that. if youāre stuck here at night, knock on his door. heāll probably let you crash. he once let a moth fly into his hair and didnāt notice for ten minutes. charm.
i grabbed some photos from unsplash because why not? [first image], [second image], [third image]. the third one is of a house with a porch that looks like it belongs in a timber mill. solid aesthetic. the first one is a giant building with a tree. maybe thatās a metaphor for bureaucracy? who knows. the second is a forest path. i walked that one once. it led to a temple, which was closed. probably for good reasons.
if you get bored, the countryside is just a short drive away. but donāt listen to the map app. it suggested a 45-minute drive to a field of rice paddies. i drove 10 minutes and got lost in a parking lot. i found a weird shrine though. the one with the giant torii gate made of bike chains. itās bizarre. the guy there sold me a charm for 200 yen that supposedly brings good luck⦠if you drink soy sauce while wearing it. iām skeptical.
links? sure. tripadvisor for the obvious. yelp if you want to hate a place before you even go. and kyoto-localboards for that niche vibe. i also found a good one for indie film scouts. itās called āmupluginsā-not sure why.
in conclusion? this place is a mosaic of weirdness. the rain, the weird neighbors, the cursed sushi-it all adds up. iām already planning my next move, which might involve a skateboard or a yoga mat. either way, iāll be writing about it here. probably under a different persona. maybe as a ghost hunter. who knows? iām sleep-deprived and creative. thatās my superpower.
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