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Fujisawa

Luckily, my luggage didn’t get lost.

Originally planned to stay in Kamakura,
but when I booked my itinerary, there were no hotels available on Booking website.
So I ended up staying in nearby Fujisawa.

In fact, Fujisawa is very close to Kamakura.
With the Enoshima Electric Railway one-day pass, it only takes 40 minutes to get there.
You can also get off at Enoshima halfway and take a stroll.

It turned out that staying in Fujisawa was not a bad decision.
After arriving at Shonan Wing International, I got a special access pass.

The staff and elevator at the hotel were in an old-fashioned style,
which felt quite strange.

Asabuya Main Store

Due to limited energy, I usually didn’t go out until almost noon.
So when I got off the train and saw a restaurant next to it serving eel rice,
I decided to give it a try since I had eel rice in Tokyo before
and heard in the news that eels in Japan were being overfished.

Surprisingly, it was a hundred-year-old restaurant.
Thinking back, it was still during the Qing Dynasty.

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu

There are a lot of Buddha statues inside.

And then? A happy family 👪???

The backyard



Great Buddha of Kamakura

At that time, I was still in my teenage years,
and when I saw the majestic Great Buddha,
all kinds of terms like “Great Flame Prajna”, “Great Compassionate Mantra”, “Tendai Temple” came to my mind.

But I guess my wisdom wasn’t awakened yet, and I didn’t hear the celestial music coming from afar.

After going around to the back of the Great Buddha, my fantasy was shattered.
What was this? It seemed like the tail fin interface of a Gundam.

Just when I was about to leave after taking a circle, I suddenly noticed a small door on the right that said “Entrance”.

Well, it turned out that the statue had an interior.
And the tail fin I saw just now turned out to be a window that you can climb up and look out of. ╮( ̄ ▽  ̄””)╭

Kamakura High School

Take the Enoshima Electric Railway.

Before going to Kamakura High School,

Okay, I’m exposing my age now.
When I was young, I didn’t watch “Slam Dunk”,
so I had no idea what was going on with those characters standing in front of the train on the tracks.

I heard it was really exciting, similar to “My Hero Academia”?
But since I couldn’t relate to it, I just took a picture from afar and went to the beach ahead to sunbathe and walk to Enoshima.

Translated by gpt-3.5-turbo