By Defri
Werdiono, executive summary by darmansjah
Kamakura down
and feel the spirituality "of Sakura". That
sensation of Kamakura, a city in kanagawa
Prefecture within about 1 hour by road from Tokyo.
Spotty drizzle
greeted the bus we were traveling from Tokyo.
Buses
are only able to walk slowly when crossing the narrow winding street the
contour of the land a little up and down. Occasional
bus should reduce speed and stop as passed by another vehicle.
Entering
Kamakura, Tokyo
atmosphere is quite a contrast with the full storey building. Located
50 kilometers from Tokyo,
Kamakura realm that lies between the hills and the forest looks still
beautiful. Atmosphere
edges also feels more like a small town, quiet, and peaceful. In
fact, the city was once the capital of the government of Japan on 7-9 centuries
ago.
Most of the
houses in Kamakura small with narrow courtyard, and some have almost no yard. The
model also has a modern house, only a few old-fashioned-looking shades with a
traditional Japanese form of roof.
Throughout the
eye could see almost all the doors closed and minimal activity. Only
one or two people walking on the sidewalk looked deserted. Some other
people coming out of a small supermarket. Here,
there are still many people who have a two-wheeler of the 1980s output in
well-preserved condition.
The owner parked
the car in the yard or in the public car park which operates 24-hour pay. The
car park is located in several places apparently purposely built to get around
the narrow and high land in that area.
Atmosphere from
entering the crowded city center. Vehicles
back and forth and the people who move in small groups more visible. From a
distance can be guessed that they were not local residents. It
can be observed from their temperament that shows mimic amazed at the condition
around.
Kamakura is an
attractive area for foreign tourists, but also domestic travelers from Japan.
They
come to enjoy the atmosphere in the form of temples and treasures Kamakura. Here are dozens of
Buddhist temples and Shinto.
Overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
One of the famous
Buddhist temple is Hasedera. The temple
is located on a hill and overlooks Pacific Ocean. Hasedera
entered the temple, visitors are welcomed garden and koi pond containing fish
large enough. Splashing
water that flowed through the bamboo garden atmosphere mendjadikan feel fresh
and makes people want to linger to enjoy it. The
beauty of the park makes people forget the temperatures ranging from 11 degrees
Celsius.
According to
legend, in 721 AD, monks Takado Shonin discovered a large camphor tree in a
forest near the village of Hase, in the forest area of Nara. Because
of the large tree trunk and material deemed sufficient, the stick finally
carved a two-headed statue canon 11. The
statue is placed in the temple Hasedera and another was thrown into the sea
with the accompaniment of prayer in order to appear again as the savior of
mankind.
And indeed, in
the year 736 statues that had been thrown into the sea that washed up on the
beach Nagai located not far from Kamakua. The
statue was then brought to Kamakua and Hesendera Temple was built again.
An official at
the temple said, tourists usually visit will increase drastically before the
New Year. In
addition to sight-seeing, in this live nevertheless travelers can buy souvenirs
with prices range from 500 yen. In
the corner of the page there is a telescope that can be used to see the
condition of the beach. To use
binoculars, we must insert a coin 100 yen.
After enjoying
Hasedera temple, tourists can continue with a trip to see the famous Temple
Kotokuin Supreme Buddha (Amita-Buddha
Daibutsu or Great Buddha) was built in 1252. The temple is
located not too far from Hasadera. In
this place, tourists can see the bronze statue of Buddha 13.35 meters tall who
was sitting cross-legged with his meditation.
Mayumi Saito, a
tour guide, said, the Great Buddha statue had broken several times by natural
disasters, including the tsunami that occurred in the 15th century. The first Buddha
statue in the temple.
However, because
the temple is damaged, until now left out in the open.
"In
Japan, there are many temples. However,
the famous, unique, and many tourists visit the temples are located in
Kamakura, "Mayumi said on the sidelines of the visit along with it.
Buddha has become
a spirit for most of the Japanese people. Communities
strive to emulate the properties of the Buddha's compassion. an
effort was realized by doing good to fellow.
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