Numerous intricate buildings on the temple grounds
Instead we went to a shrine and temple in Toyokawa famous dedicated to foxes. The last time my mother was here, she was pregnant with me and my dad put my brother on one of the fox statues for a photo -- total faux pas but it is a pretty cute picture.
one of the fox statues
Thousands of cranes in the shrine
We returned to Toyohashi, met my grandmother at the station, then went for tea and dessert before going to dinner with my aunt and uncle. I thought I could eat a lot.. but people here are always eating massive meals and desserts. Dinner was at an amazing restaurant with a great view of the sunset -- we had a private room and were served omakase (chef's choice, several course meal). Some pretty ridiculous stuff but I had to at least try everything..
The hardest thing for me to eat was this giant sea snail, sliced up. The shell is on the back of the plate, the left light coloured part is the foot, and the green/blue pieces on the right are the insides. Interesting, but not actually too bad. The textures threw me off though.















