
Dec.17,2010(Fri) is the first day for me to take care of him. We went to three buildings nicknamed King(Kanagawa Municipal Hall), Queen(Yokohama Customs Office) and Jack which are all in the Kannai area.This picture was taken in the Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Museum aka Jack.
Then we walked through Yamashita park and had lunch on the first floor of Marine Tower. After lunch we saw the monuments of James Curtis Hepburn and Eliza R. Scidmore and went up to America-yama Park by elevator. We saw Yokohama Foreign General Cemetary, Harbor View Park and walked down to China Town. We looked into a mausoleum 'Kantei-byo' which is a Chinese shrine. A Chinese war lord around 160 AD was apotheosized and most of the China towns have Kantei-byo. When we went out its gate, we saw Joseph Heco's monument. He was the first Japanese American who worked for the American consulate in Yokohama. We looked for a souvenir shop of Yokohama Baystars and finally found one in front of Kannai station.We walked in Yokohama all day, so I thought Bruce was tired a little bit. But he said there was no problem. He went to Okinawa the next day and spent four days there with a British journalist.It was his
I won't write about the Koza Riot here because you will learn it soon in the near future in an article of The Japan Times'.
Bruce came back to Yokohama and went to Kamakura with me. On Dec.22 we visited Kotoku-in Temple, Hase-dera Temple,Zeniarai-benten Shrine, Hokoku-ji Temple and Tsurogaoka-hachimanngu Shrine.Bruce seemed to be impressed by the Great Buddha at Kotoku-in Temple.

The picture below was taken in the precinct of Hase-dera Temple by a kind gentleman spontaneously.


At a noodle restaurant 'Kishimen' we had lunch and the master who can speak English well took this photo.
When we were walking around the crossing of the Hase area, a tall western man and a cool lady asked me how to get to Hase station. I replied ,' Go straight this way. You'll never miss the station.' Then Bruce asked him, 'Where have you come from?' The man replied, 'DC.'
On the way back to his hotel we stopped by Noh theater in Yokohama. We were lucky that we could enter and take a picture.
Bruce asked them where they came from and then a young girl replied ,'Brisbane, Australia'After this we went to Ginza and Hiroo before we went back to Yokohama.
On Dec.24 we went to Sankei-en Garden which is in the Honmoku area of Yokohama. We took a train of the JR Negishi line at Kannai station and got off at Negishi station.Then we took a bus and got off at Honmoku bus stop. It took only five minutes from the bus stop to the garden.

Zenzaburo Hara founded his raw silk trading company in the Kannai area.
He was one of the most successful merchant in Yokohama from the end of the Edo to the early Meiji era. His granddaughter Yasu got married to a man who was a teacher of her high school. Zenzaburo adopted the man as his son.The man's name was Tomitaro Aoki. Aoki was his prenuptial name.
Zenzaburo who lived in a big house in the Nogeyama area bought the vast land here in Minotani which literally means three valleys.
Yokohama city established Sankei-en Preservation Organization and repaired it with Yokohama citizens' tax. So, Yokohama citizens who are 65 years old and over are free of charge.I am one of them who can enter the garden for nothing.The organization collected some more buildings. Among them is a big farm house which was brought here from Shirakawa-go in Gifu Pref. which is one of the 14 world heritage sites of Japan. I like the farming house because I can enjoy the atmosphere of Shirakawa-go without going to Gifu.After enjoying the beautiful garden we went to a British pub near Sakuragicho station and had lunch. I ate fish and chips for the first time in my life. They were delicious! Then we went up to the observatory of the Landmark Tower. Bruce shouted 'Wow!'
On Dec.25 I saw Bruce off to YCAT at 12:30 pm.
I had a nice experience. Through this tour I learned a lot of things which I didn't know. Thank you, Bruce!
Hello Mitsutoshi,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to thank you for helping me while I was in Japan. Your knowledge of the area's we toured in Yokohama, Kamakura & Tokyo were excellent. I not only saw Temples, Shrines, Gardens, and other sites, but learned a lot as well. Your ability to get around, by bus, train or subway was a plus. Thank you, Bruce