Sure Travel Journey Vol 3.4 Spring 2017 | Page 7

w anderlust JAPAN There is a Japanese folk tale about two frogs – one from Osaka and one from Kyoto – who wanted to see what the other’s city looked like. They met at the top of a mountain that lay between the two cities. “I have an idea,” said one frog. “If we stand on our back legs and look over each other’s shoulders we will be able to see our destinations from this summit.” So the two frogs stood up with their arms on each other’s shoulders, but because their eyes were on the top of their heads and facing backwards, all they saw was where they had come from. “But Osaka looks exactly like Kyoto!” said the frog from Kyoto, and the other agreed vice versa. The punch line is even funnier if you know that Osaka and Kyoto, while only 50 kilometres apart, are very different. Osaka is a modern and bustling seaside city, while inland Kyoto is a sleepier, traditional town. In Kyoto you can immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Japan, through eras of divine Emperors, jostling shogun warlords, fiercely loyal samurai and waves of noble dynasties. One of the most alluring traditions is that of the geisha, the mesmerising hostesses who entertain guests at certain venues and functions. Interestingly, in Kyoto a geisha is known as a geiko – but the girls in this image are neither geisha nor geiko, they are in fact maiko. Maiko are young trainee geishas, and we can tell them apart by their unpainted top lip, natural hair and – as in this image – red collar and long, draping obi (belt) at the back. This is but one of many cultural intricacies in a land where ancient and often complex tradition is still part of everyday life. Keep your eyes wide open when you go. Q GO HERE WITH SURE: Discover Japan with our partners Thompsons Holidays and Trafalgar Tours. Ask your Sure Travel consultant for details, or visit suretravel.co.za / call 0861 47 48 49.