During my 1-day visit in Matsushima, I took a tea break at Kanrantei, a teahouse overlooking the beautiful Matsushima Bay. Dating back to the Momoyama period, the teahouse was used by the Date clan to entertain guests which includes envoys from the Shogun.
Category: Tohoku
The Largest Wooden Kannon Bosatsu in Japan: Fukusenji, Tono
A stop a Fukusenji while exploring the land of folklore - Tono in Iwate Prefecture. The main hall of this temple houses the largest wooden statue of Kannon Bosatsu, built from a single tree.
Fujita Memorial Garden, Hirosaki
The second largest Japanese garden in the Tohoku region, the Fujita Memorial Garden is a must-see if you are in Hirosaki. Separated into an upper and lower garden, the garden uses Mount Iwaki as a borrowed scenery which I was lucky to get a clear picture of on this day.
Gates to the Netherworld, or is it Paradise? Osorezan and Bodai-ji Temple
Exploring Osorezan and Bodai-ji Temple, believed to be one of the gates to the afterlife due to its resembling landscape of fuming sulphuric gases and barren ground next to a poisonous lake. Founded by famous abbot Ennin, the temple worships the Jizo Bosatsu, the guardian of children.
Spring 2019 Tohoku Travel: Random Photos
Some photos from my Tohoku travel in Spring 2019.
Michinoku Coastal Trail: Hachinohe Section (Final Part)
Final post on my Michinoku Coastal Trail (Hachinohe Section) hike where I explored the Yodo-no-Matsubara (Yodo Pine Grove) and Tanesashi Natural Lawn.
Michinoku Coastal Trail: Hachinohe Section (Part 4)
Part 4 of my Michinoku Coastal Trail (Hachinohe Section) walk, where I passed through the Fukakubo Fishing Harbour Area, walked along Cape Tamurazaki, and marvelled at the sight of the Shiraiwa Rock.
Michinoku Coastal Trail: Hachinohe Section (Part 3)
Part 3 of my Michinoku Coastal Trail (Hachinohe Section) walk, exploring the floral shore - Nakasuka, and the singing beach - Osuka Beach.
Michinoku Coastal Trail: Hachinohe Section (Part 2)
Part 2 of my Michinoku Coastal Trail Walk (Hachinohe Section) where I headed to Ashigezaki Observatory.
Michinoku Coastal Trail: Hachinohe Section (Part 1)
Walking the Hachinohe Section of the 700km Michinoku Coastal Trail which runs along the Tohoku Pacific Coast. In this post, I cover the start of the trail to Kabushima Island known for being a breeding ground of black-tailed gulls, to Samekado Lighthouse.
Largest Nanohana (Rapeseed) Field in Japan
Seeing nanohana (rapeseed) in bloom for the first time in Aomori Prefecture's Yokohama Town, known for having the largest fields of nanohana. The nanohana here blooms slightly later than the rest of Japan from early to end May.