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  水戸偕楽園 - Mito National Park

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TS2B0071.JPGLiving in Chiba (the outskirts of Tokyo) you certainly get plenty chances to go to better parks than in the centralised Tokyo.

This weekend my partner and I took the fickle decision to stay on the regular commute train back to our home, all the way to the end of the line, another prefecture and completely not Tokyo, another city entirely: Mito.

It was quite a long journey and I was surprised that the train line went on for so long from the heart of Tokyo (well Ueno, which is semi central) all the way into another prefectural district.(the equivalent of crossing states in the US)

By the time we arrived, it was beginning to get a little dark, it is Autumn after all. A few of the larger parks were closed so we couldn't enter, but the sheer size of the National Park was huge.

We got round only a small section that was still remaining open, but the sunset and the purple half light of the dusk made for pleasurable viewing especially with all the leaves turning yellow, reds and golds.

Definitely will need to visit here again some time.

Website:
http://www.koen.pref.ibaraki.jp/park/kairakuen01.html





 
 
Posted by sasqwach at September 28, 2005 8:31 PM | Permalink
 
  yabashira park - 八柱公園


えどじだいぽいそば屋さん

Nice reflection on the lake

Soba and Tempura

At weekends to get away from all the gray concrete of Shibuya, I've been visiting a local park in nearby Yabashira in Chiba Prefecture. What I thought would be the usual excuse of a park (a small stretch of grass) turned out to be a very large park with lake, forest paths and a beautifully situated wooden built soba restaurant. Despite it being September the weather was clement enough to sit at the small wooden tables outside the soba shop. Without a sniff of the 21st Century around us we could have swore we were back in the Edo period (江戸時代 - えどじだい) with the old styled traditional wooden houses 木造 (もくぞう) next to the park. People often talk of "disappearing Japan" (消えて行く日本文化 - きえていくにほんぶんか) but it still very much exists in small pockets here and there. I definitely plan to return to this park again.

 
 
Posted by sasqwach at September 15, 2005 8:03 PM | Permalink
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