Saturday 29 September 2018

Sunshine Japan


I have written this for all those who had been
 asking me about my experience visiting Japan.
Here is the compilation of my adventurous 
insightful visit. This blog will give you an overview
of Japanese culture, food, places, people and my 
perception why I find Japanese more 
successful.

Konnichiwa! Welcome to Japan. That's how I felt 
the warmth in frozen wind. 




I visited Japan in the month of March. It was 
autumn season while little upsetting since I 
could not see much of cherry trees. However 
there were stunning leaves and beautiful
others flowers. 
Mainly cherry trees bloom from Jan to April and 
it is worth seeing, country lit by cherry 
blossom. I am sure it will be an enchanting 
moment if you visit during the season.



The magnificent statue of Kusunoki Masashige
 was my first breath taking moment at Tokyo’s 
Imperial Palace. Kusunoki Masashige was a 
great samurai warrior who fought for Japan’s 
Emperor. This place is beautiful for long walks. 

I went to this place in a bus with my friends. 
However the best way to experience this place
is to travel in bullet train. 

Japan is a place, bursting with contemporary 
urban culture. There are many sides of Tokyo
to explore, from fascinating museums and 
world-class shopping; to neighborhood 
backstreets lined with restaurants and 
karaoke bars.



My next destination on day 2 was Shinamomachi.
 This land is beautifully created by my 
mentor Daisaku Ikeda. It is most famous town 
known for Soka Gakkai. You will find people 
practicing Buddhism here and few shops for 
Buddhist gifts.



My trip to Japan was a training ground which 
made me realize a need to really nurture our
own buddhahood. Being courageous and loyal 
all time.
It was a great learning point to seek the true spirit 
of many in body one in mind from people there.



It’s difficult to develop taste for Japanese food
for everyone, so even I started with small meals.
On day one I started light at an Indian restaurant...
 but later rest of the days my pick for food was 
Japanese.
If you are traveling to Japan and you are a 
vegetarian then you will have to pay attention. 
For vegetarians there are limited options and like
 every vegetarian if you choose tofu then let
me tell you, its taste is not good. Also you won’t
 be able to read menu if you don't know 
Japanese.  So all you have to do is, order the food
 by looking at the picture. However in few
restaurants you will see dummy of food plating 
which will give a fair idea.😛 
I had sushi, ramen, miso soup, tempura which 
I believe is must. I will suggest have local 
Japanese food. Its taste is delicious. And yes as 
part of custom and tradition each dish you 
order cannot be shared. However depends from 
restaurant to restaurant. 



Green tea was another fomous thing there known 
as matcha. However my taste buds didn’t like it.
Coming to deserts, there were many delicious 
things.
The first must try innovative sweet on my list 
will be Mizu shingen Mochi. It is also known 
as raindrop cake.
My favourite one was maple syrup pan cake, 
which they call as Doryaki.


My next destination was Kamakura. It is a seaside
 Japanese city just south of Tokyo. 
There are many prominent resort town with 
dozens of Buddhist Zen temples and Shinto 
shrines
There are many famous temples around 
like Hasdera temle, Kotoku-in Temple and 
Nichiren Daishonin temple as well. You can 
also do surfing at Yuigahama Beach on Sagami. 
This place is best where you find mix of old and 
modern Japanese culture.



This is Shijo Kingo house. He was a great warrior. 
Refer to stories before 1945, you can
browse more on internet. This place is also in 
Kamakura. If his stories interest you...
then Japan should be must on your travel list.




While I visited shrines, I learnt their ritual for 
entering shrine which is known as 'chozu'. 
Chozumeans cleansing of self. It is the customary 
way to clean or purify our mind, body and
soul before making any prayers at shrines or 
temples in Japan.



And here comes an inspiring story which is about
 the building that looks down on airplanes. 
It is also about the spirit of man who worked for 
dreams rigorously. There were times when
he had nothing to serve food on plate for her ill 
wife.
 With conviction, faith and hope he changed his 
situation
This wonderful person who had nothing in life 
built a skyscraper building which is known 
as Sunshine City Prince Hotel.







Last but not least enjoy potty even in public toilet.



And that’s what you see the great Mt. Fuji on 
your return.
While returning the only thing that was running 
in my mind was to jump in air and fly 
above snow capped mountains.