It covers a wide range of topics on food, hot springs, sake, sexuality, history, politics, and spirituality.
(prHWY.com) June 13, 2012 - Japan, CA -- Our blog
http://thesoulofjapan.blogspot.jp/ explores many of the things I find to be beautiful and endearing about Japan. It covers a wide range of topics on food, hot springs, sake, sexuality, history, politics, and spirituality. In 2008, I published two books, one on natural hot springs and the other on Japanese sake. I am also a cultural immersions instructor that oversees interns with life overseas. I find older Japanese women to be beautiful and attractive. Be forewarned, this blog is not for everybody. Some points of view are at times inflammatory, some are worthy of note. This blog is a personal journey of mine, a chronicle of my life and times in the land of the rising sun.
Kamakura's Gokurakuji : Ajisai
Hydrangea can be found almost anywhere in this historic city, not only famed for its legendary craftsman, poets, and educators, but also for its many temples, shrines, and botanical gardens, a place where people travel from far and wide to take a walk through time. Again, it's Kamakura and in this city there're several parts of it you can visit. This post will focus on the best spot called Gokurakuji!
The hydrangeas in this part of Japan have reached there peak, and are now officially in full bloom. I suppose there're many places in Japan where one can go to see hydrangea, but if there had to be a place, one with Mecca like status where throngs of elderly and Jukujo, highly refined Japanese women, visit for the sole purpose of viewing Hydrangea, then Kamakura would be that place.
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