Mazemen at Menya Akatsuki in Komagome
Aesoba (あえそば), with all the free Jiro-style toppings (garlic, vegetables, karame, abura) and additional cheese. There is also a raw egg beneath the fat.
Aesoba (あえそば), with all the free Jiro-style toppings (garlic, vegetables, karame, abura) and additional cheese. There is also a raw egg beneath the fat.
There was an azalea festival held recently at the Rikugien Garden. I went there the first day so the flowers were not in full bloom yet.
After visiting Kameido Shrine, I went on a walk along the Yokojukken Canal until I reached Kiba Park.
While I was in the Ome area, I went to see the azalea festival at Shiofune Kannon-ji Temple (塩船観音寺). The temple is surrounded by a huge azalea garden with a giant statue of Kannon watching over it.
As I mentioned in my previous post, I recently went hiking in Naguri (名栗), in Saitama Prefecture. It is a popular hiking area with many trails to choose from. For myself, I followed a trail to Ikusabata station, in Ome City (Tokyo), passing through Mount Bounoore, Mount Iwatakeishi and Mount Takamizu. Here is a map of the trail (in reverse direction).
After the Tenen Hiking Course and Kencho-ji Temple (see part 2), I walked directly to Jocho-ji Temple, where the Daibutsu Hiking Course trailhead is located. This trail goes to the most famous sight in Kamakura: The Daibutsu (Great Buddha) statue at Kotoku-in Temple. It also passes through Genjiyama Park and near the Zeniarai-Benzaiten Shrine.