It was a fine day and warm like an early of
May.
We met with a young business woman came
from Singapore.at the exit of Keio Takaosan Guchi Station at around 9:30 a.m.
After we exchanged greetings each other and
made confirmations necessary to climb Mt .Takao, we stated the tour.
My colleague began her guide with FUDO-IN
temple including a few spots around there. Cherry blossoms were in full broom
at the foot of Mt. Takao. The guest from Singapore took many photos.
We took the cable car to ascend and we
enjoyed mitsuba ( tri foil )- azalea in full bloom through the window.
After we got off the cable car, we took her
at the observatory area.
Unfortunately, we could not see the Tokyo-sky
Tree Tower because it was hazy in the air.
We met several groups of high schools’
students as well as elementary schools’ students.
and many foreigners together with their
families. I thought they enjoyed spring holidays, though it was not a national
holiday.
We continued our guides regarding regular points
from Octopus-cedar tree to the Sengen-jinjya Shrine. It was one of spots which
the guest was impressed because she climbed Mt. Fuji in the past. I was
embarrassed to answer her question that how many branch temples are there in
Japan. I asked her please leave an answer for my homework.
We arrived at the summit at around 12:30.
Fortunately, we could take an vacant space under Azumaya(an arbor) for our
lunch. After that, we enjoyed BINGO game.
The trail 4 was taken to descend. During the walk, we found many violets on the
slope.
The guest seemed to be scare to walk the
MIYAMA bridge (suspension bridge).
So, I
told her a few advices. Namely, “ it is about 40 meters long, it is not so
deep,
however, do not look down while you are walking”.
When she arrived at the suspension bridge ,
she began to walk and could walk through the end. I said’ You made it’. Then,
she seemed to be relieved.
We took the chair lift to descend and
arrived at KIYOTAKI station at around 2:00 p.m.
END
WRITTEN BY NABE](M.Watanabe)
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