Hi dear,
Naomi got COVID. I hope I can post my newest in few days ...
Meanwhile, please take care.
People say the latest COVID is far easier to cope with.
Well, thank God, this is my first time with COVID, and not easy staff, I tell you.
😷
Hi dear,
Naomi got COVID. I hope I can post my newest in few days ...
Meanwhile, please take care.
People say the latest COVID is far easier to cope with.
Well, thank God, this is my first time with COVID, and not easy staff, I tell you.
😷
| Kinugasa Station |
| Turn right there and start going up this slope. |
| Going straight and the road becomes narrower … |
| to become like this. |
| A hairpin curve |
| A blockade |
| Beyond the block is like this. |
| The bridge is over there. |
| Please cross it. |
| And proceed further to |
| meet this signpost. It says “Mt. Ogusu this way.” |
| The road to ECOMIL. |
| During
weekends, the gate is closed for cars. We pass it via the sidewalk. |
| ECOMIL |
| The toilet |
| Please go up these steps. |
| Here! We’re in the trekking route. |
| Not bad, huh? |
| The signpost has character. |
| The ridge way. |
| At the corner of the Hayama International Country Club |
| The caged road |
| The camphor tree |
| And this time we go up to |
| find the steps to the peak. |
| a bit more to … |
| The summit! |
| Next
to the radio tower, there is this monument
saying the previous Emperor and Empress, Heisei, came here in 1992 for planting the cherry tree next to the monument. We pass this point to |
| take this direction. |
| In this
route, many spots are adorned with cherry trees. Above our head in early April this year, the buds are developing for full bloom. |
| Another cherry street ahead of us. |
| We
also find a small colony of wind flowers. They love humid soil. The valley is near. |
| A bit going down, |
| and we can see Maeda River down there. |
| We rapidly go down |
| and cross the bridge over |
| Maeda River. |
| The
road after crossing the bridge is like this. Residents come and go by cars. Please be attentive. |
| There is this public toilet along the road. |
| Along
the route, a temple Seigyou-in 正行院 stands. The sanctuary has a grave for brave lady of the 12th century, named Tomoe-Gozen 巴御前. She was a lover of Minamoto-no Yoshinaka 源義仲 and had a superb skill of Japanese archery. She fought along with her lover till the end of his death against Minamoto-no Yoritomo 源頼朝. After the battle, she was picked up by Yoritomo and became wife of one of his senior vassals, Wada Yoshimori 和田義盛. After her death, Wada built Seigyo-in in 1199 on the coast for consoling her soul. Later in 1499, the temple moved to its current place, and in 1659 this main hall was rebuilt. |
| One of the veggie stands |
| Café and
jam place, Niikura Homemade Jam. Could you figure out a traffic light over there? |
| Cross the traffic light, and on our left there is a bus stop. |