Kamakura is a popular place for tourists to visit. It is the home to a lot of temples, shrines, statues and more. I have actually gotten the opportunity to visit Kamakura twice already. First time I went was with the Toyama family - my fathers old work acquaintance’s wife’s sister’s family. They are a really wonderful family who has taken me to several places. Takashi is the father, Noriko the mother, Mizuki the daughter (left) and on this day Mizuki’s friend Kaori (right) joined us.
We visited the big Buddha statue, which we also went into. On this day the sun was scorching, and you could almost not touch the wall facing the sunny side, it was so warm!
After the big Buddha statue we went on to a little area up on a mountainside. Lastly to another populated area with a shrine where we were lucky enough to behold a wedding ceremony.
We took the car back to the Yokohama area and went to Minato-mirai and the Yokohama Landmark Tower. The top floor where you could stand and let yourself be enchanted by the night lights was around 275 meters up in the air. This wonderful day was rounded off with a great meal down on the bottom floor.
The second time I visited Kamakura was with the Kanagawa Systematized Goodwill Guide (KSGG). We first landed at the Kitakamakura station, and met everyone in a very nice valley, at the Engaku-ji. The guides were very good and knowledgeable. After this we headed on over to the same shrine I visited with Toyama family, then to lunch, then to the big Buddha. So it some of it I had already experienced, but I got a day together with friends, pleasant guides and other new people!
A few weeks later there was going to be held a festival in Kawagoe. Kawagoe-matsuri. I went there together with some YSEP friends. Jasmin and Miika from Finland, and Ting-yu from Taiwan. We was there for a whole day, and the whole day it rained. We still managed to have fun! First we walked around until we found a good place to have lunch at, after which we roamed the streets for a couple of hours. We entered shops with ridiculously expensive chop-sticks and other shops with a lot of handmade crafts.
Ting-yu had planned ahead some, so we followed her plan which took us to a castle-building. Real たたみ (tatami) and a very interesting atmosphere. You got the feeling of going back in time. They have these really beautiful gardens, and it feels surreal and real at the same time. Indescribable feeling.
We headed back to the middle of town to find something to eat. Eventually we decided on おこのみやき(okonomiyaki). At this point there was supposed to be a big final event of the festival, but this was unfortunately cancelled due to bad weather.
It did not break our spirits though. Another day, another adventure.
More of my Kamakura pictures can be found here.
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