Autumn in my pocket |
I want to travel to Japan.
Lets google
Oh cherry blossom is April-May
But I want to travel in October, its
my birthday
Lets google again
Oh lovely, its autumn time
Yay yay yay,
But wait, Japan’s autumn season
starts in September, but it takes a good two months before it makes an appearance
in places like Tokyo and Kyoto
Damn it!
The above
conversation is what yours truly had with her own self. But, autumn has to be seen, experienced, loved and awed about. And when you desire something
earnestly, the universe conspires.
My blessing
came in the form of Nikko. Nikko, my love. I want to have a daughter, and name
her nikko, no I want to have a daughter and name her autumn. Sorry, I digress,
but I hope you get my crazy love for this place.
So here is
how my Nikko love affair began. My flight tickets and hotel bookings were done- Tokyo, Mt fuji, Kyoto and back to Tokyo.
But there was a small hitch, none of these places experience autumn in October
or atleast in the first half. So, I consult travel bloggers- go to nikko they
say, but not sure you will find autumn there too, they say. But anyways Nikko
is beautiful, they say. It’s a risk, and I shall take it.
With that
Tokyo’s three day trip was cut short to two days, and a last minute booking was
made for a one night stay in Nikko. On
the third day of my trip, I wake up early morning; take a 6.10 am train from
Tokyo’s JR Uneo station towards Nikko. Prayers are being made for some autumn
viewing. Please please please. Let me see them.
As I set
foot outside the JR Nikko station, it’s a nice rainy day at Nikko, with the air
loaded with both- mist and a pleasant chill. Nikko looked beautiful and mesmerizing
in that mist. But the leaves were green, no sight of autumn.
I reach my
hostel at Nikko well before 9am and ask her for tips to go see the Ryuzu
waterfall. According to intense research, that was the best spot to try my luck
for autumn viewing. The staff directs me to the tourist desk at Tobu Nikko station
for more details.
There I go
happily, hoping to experience autumn. The lady at the desk politely informs me,
it is a public holiday and we are expecting huge crowds, I suggest you drop
plans for the waterfall. Go for the shrine, the lake and other spots. Oh no,
why good lord why? She speaks in broken English and has now given up on
constant requests to go see the waterfall. She directs me to an old man at
another desk who knows English. God bless him with long life, happiness or
whatever that he seeks. I was seeking autumn, and he understood it perfectly
fine. Leave now, take the bus in the next ten minutes, go to the waterfall
first and then cover up for the shrine and the lake later, the old man said. I was
happy, elated, he looked like god to me. Finally, I was atleast heading to the
waterfalls.
I board the
tourist bus, which will take me to the waterfalls in 40 minutes. Thanks to
sweet Mother Nature, it did not take me long to guess that I will be blessed
today and lucky too. Autumn was mine to see. The rest of the world and my life
can wait.
As the bus
started ascending and moving up the hills, autumn was revealing its true beauty
with a slow-paced grace. Divine things never hurry.
The autumn hues got brighter
as the bus ascended. This was my life’s best bus ride, for most part of which I had my mouth wide open. The sight was beautiful, mesmerizing, spell bounding,
dreamy. Imagine a landscape covered with a mix of greens, orange, a few reds
and yellows. And now imagine a layer of fog, giving the landscape a dreamy
feel.
After a beautiful
dream ride of 40 minutes, the moment of truth had arrived. The bus dropped us mid-road. I asked a fellow traveler, which way to the waterfalls. She directed
me to a café, the view point for the waterfall is through the café. I enter, I
walk a few steps and there it was greeting me with all its beauty. Two streams
of pristine white waterfall flowing amid, autumn leaves.
It could be any artist
dream painting, a photographer's best click, but for the lesser mortal me- it was
pure high. If I was granted a wish and asked to imagine how my life should
feel- Nikko I would say, each and every moment.
PS. My bad photography skills do no justice. Please check the video out. Or best, go visit Nikko :)
Chasing autumn in Japan is the second
part of my new travel series on Japan- documenting the food, people, nature, beauty
and culture in the land of the rising sun. The first part is called Vegetarian in Japan-for your sweet tooth.
Disclaimer: I often hear how people
are inspired by various travel blogs and wish to pack their bags and go travel.
If any of my blogs does the same to you, I request you to read up on what I think
about travel and how to afford it responsibly. Here is the link- travel responsibly.