Hiking Foxes

Last Sunday, I took three of Kamakura's hikes and crammed them all together into an epic around-the-city hiking adventure.  The  Daibutsu-Kuzuharaoka hike took me from Hase to Kita-Kamakura, where I took the road that runs up to the left past Meigetsu-in to join the Ten-en course. Rather than cutting out at the Zuisen-ji path, I … Continue reading Hiking Foxes

Kamakura Daibutsu Quick Facts

A few interesting FYIs about Kamakura's most famous resident. *Kamakura’s Daibutsu is Amida-Butsu (Amitabha Buddha), of the Jodo Sect of Buddhism. *He’s designated as a National Treasure. *The original Kamakura Daibutsu was made of wood, but was destroyed in a typhoon only a few years after completion (circa 1247). *The rebuilt Daibutsu (casting began in … Continue reading Kamakura Daibutsu Quick Facts

Rising Sun Sakura

For the past few years, Kamakura has been tearing up the old road to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu. It used to be a raised and walled walkway through the middle of the modern road, bordered with old cherry trees. Now, it's, well, different. I admit to liking the old road better. Much, much better. But, safety is … Continue reading Rising Sun Sakura