2024年5月10日金曜日

Report on TENGU tour held on 8 May 2024

 After the Golden Week, we did not see too many visitors to Mt. Takao, which was good for us.

 The weather was OK.  That is, it was mostly cloudy and occasionally sunny.

 So, we were not able to enjoy a clear view of Tokyo including high-rise buildings in Shinjuku, Tokyo Skytree, etc. either from Kasumi-mae Observation Deck on the way or from Kompiradai Observation Deck on the way back.

 Our guests were a trio of students from Singapore who are staying for five (5) days in Tokyo on the way to Seattle, USA where they are scheduled to go through a three-month training program.

 We found that they had planned to spend their 2nd day in Tokyo at Mt. Takao.

In front of Kiyotaki Station

TENGU guides included Nosan-san and myself as a tour leader.  

 We took a cable car leaving Kiyotaki Station around 9:45 and then followed Trail 1 heading for the Yakuo-in Temple.

 

At Takaosan Station


In front of Kasumidai Observation Deck 

 

Guiding on the legendary Octopus Cedar Tree surrounded by a sacred twisted straw rope (Shimenawa)


Touching the statue of Octopus for diving blessings


A display of the artwork by an anonymous local artist to celebrate “Mother’s Day”


 

In front of a Tori-i Gate called “Joshinmon”


Guiding in front of the stone monument declaring “Shooting and fishing are prohibited within the sacred area.”


On the way, we realized the uniqueness of the shoes one of our guests had on which was similar to traditional footwear of Japanese scaffolders and/or gardeners.

 Looks like he was very health-conscious and well-prepared for the hiking at Mt. Takao.


Unique footwear he had on


In front of white stupa at Yuki-en (Joyful Garden)


In front of Shitenno-mon (Gate of Four Heavenly Kings)


Our guests purifying themselves before praying at the purification basin


Guiding on a pair of Tengu statues


We got to the peak of Mt. Takao around noon where we took a group photo.


At the peak of Mt. Takao


Unfortunately, the female deity of Mt. Fuji was a little too shy yesterday to show her graceful figure in front of us.  

 

Unlucky guys at the peak of Mt. Takao


We had lunch together around the peak of mountain stating around 12:30

At the lunch table around the peak of the mountain

On the way back, we took a different route by following Trail 1 first, switching to Iroha no Mori Trail and then to Trail 4 going through a suspension bridge (Miyamabashi Bridge) and finally back to Trail 1 again.

 

 

On Iroha no Mori Trail


On Suspension Bridge (Miyamabashi Bridge)


Our guests trying “Tengu-yaki”, No. 1 dessert at Mt. Takao 

 On the way back, we walked down via Kompiradai Observation Deck which commands a fine view of Tokyo.

At Kompiradai Observation Deck


We came back to the foot of the mountain around 14:30 and then took a group photo together again in front of the cable car Kiyotaki Station, which was the end of the tour.

 

 In front of Kiyotaki Station

I hope that our guests should have a lot of fun for the rest of their holidays here in Tokyo.  It is understood that they are going to “Odaiba”, an artificial island in Tokyo, today.


Written by Shiro

Dated: 9 May 2024

 


2024年5月7日火曜日

Report on TENGU tour held on 4 May 2024

 

In the middle of Golden Week, there was an enormous crowd at Mt. Takao while it was more or less expected.

 The weather was fantastic while it was a little bit hot and the moisture in the air prevented us from having a clear view of high-rise buildings in Shinjuku, Tokyo Skytree, etc. from Kasumi-mae Observation Deck.

Our guests were a group of nine (9) JICA trainees from various countries, Georgia, Malaysia, Philippines, Rwanda, Uganda, Uzbekistan, and Vanuatu.

 TENGU team included Nabe-san, Guchi-san, Nao-san, Shin-san, Rie-san and myself as a tour leader with one (1) observer, Omura-san as a potential future member of TENGU. 


At the peak of Mt. Takao

After a kick-off meeting, we started our tour around 10:45 dividing our guests and Tengu members into two (2) groups.

 Group A was led by myself while Group B was led by Nabe-san.  

 It was planned that a different group should take lunch at a different place to mitigate a potential competition for a lunch space around the peak of Mt. Takao.

 Group A took an earlier cable car without spending much time at the foot of the mountain. 

In front of the life-sized statue of Japanese Giant Flying Squirrel


 After we got off the cable car, we just followed the ordinary route of Trail 1 passing by the Monkey Park, the Octopus Cedar Tree, the Joshinmon Gate heading for the Yakuo-in Temple.

In front of Kasumi-mae Observation Deck

 

Touching the statue of Octopus for diving blessings


Guiding in the course of Trail 1


In front of white stupa at Yuki-en (Joyful Garden)


In front of Shitenno-mon (Gate of Four Heavenly Kings)


Guiding In the grounds of Yakuo-in Temple


Group A got to the peak of Mt. Takao around 13:00.  Fortunately, both Group A and Group B managed to see the graceful figure of Mt. Fuji.

View of Mt. Fuji from the peak of Mt. Takao


Group A had lunch together around the peak of mountain after taking photos of Mt. Fuji.

At the lunch table around the peak of the mountain


Group A and Group B got together again at the peak of Mt. Takao around 14:00. Then, we took a group photo which is shown at the beginning of this blog.

 When descending the mountain, we took a different route by following Trail 1 first, switching to Iroha no Mori Trail and then to Trail 4 going through a suspension bridge (Miyamabashi Bridge) and finally back to Trail 1 again.

 

On Iroha no Mori Trail


At Miyamabashi Bridge

On the way back, we took a chairlift for a change, which is a twelve (12) minute open air journey and should be marginally more exiting for our guests.

 We came back to the foot of the mountain around 15:40 and then took a group photo together again in front of the cable car Kiyotaki Station, which was the end of the tour.

In front of Kiyotaki Station


I believe and hope that our guests fully enjoyed this one day trip to Mt. Takao in the beautiful fresh green leaves.

 Written by Shiro

 Dated: 5 May 2024