I took a photo with taking Onsen outside in the Ryokan in the morning, Onsen outside is called ROTEN-BURO.
Mt.Fuji was very huge and a white cloud was moving on the top.
we felt kinda scared too.
We went to Kamakura is a coastal town in Kanagawa Prefecture, less than an hour south of Tokyo after checked out our Ryokan.
Kamakura became the political center of Japan when Minamoto Yoritomo chose the city as the seat for his new military government in 1192.
The Kamakura government continued to rule Japan for over a century, first under the Minamoto shogun and then under the Hojo regents.
Kamakura is a small city and a very popular tourist destination. Sometimes called the Kyoto of Eastern Japan, Kamakura offers numerous temples, shrines, and other historical monuments. In addition, Kamakura’s sand beaches attract large crowds during the summer months.
This is the very famous market that is called Komachi-Dori ( Komachi street ) near Kamakura station.
A lot of people were coming there. You can eat a lot of Japanese foods and buy gifts ( Japanese traditional accessories and clothing )
We went to Tsuruoka shrine near the street.
We found a very beautiful plum tree after we passed Tsuruoka Shirin gate.
After Kamakura, we went to the most famous beach in Japan where is called Eno-Shima,
That looks like Hawaii or Florida US.
Shima of Eno-Shima means island, so there is an island that is called Eno-Shima at the beach.
There are markets and a lot of seafood restaurants in Eno-Shima.
You can buy Japanese gifts ( Japanese traditional accessaries and clothing ) .
Also, there is a very famous shrine too. That is ENoshima shirine.
While we go on the highway, and we stop our car in the rest area ” Fujiyama
I took a great photo collaborated with Star Bucks and Mt.Fuji.
When you go to see any Japanese traditional events or places,
Why don’t you go wearing Yukata or Samue? Because easy for you to wear them which are like a bathrobe.
The most widely known symbol of Japanese traditional Summer outfits, Yukata are light and simple long robes, similar to Kimono in their shape but much more informal and easy to wear. They are usually worn during Japanese Summer events such as Matsuri or Fireworks Festivals.
Cotton 100% Made in Japan
This can be washed in the washing machine.
This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt
Cotton 100% Made in Japan
This can be washed in the washing machine.
This texture is similar to a cotton T-shirt
Samue is a traditional Japanese work clothing, made of a pair of trousers and a long-sleeved jacket. Loose-fitting and resistant, it was originally used by craftsmen and artisan for its remarkable ease of movement, but nowadays is also very appreciated as loungewear, for DIY hobbies or to simply have a walk with a comfortable outfit. Suitable for every season, it’s also still used by Buddhist head monks as loungewear when they are in the Temple.
Samue is loose fitting and it’s comfortable for every body shape.
This can be washed in the washing machine.
This texture is similar to jeans