2024年11月27日水曜日

Report on TENGU Tour held on 25 November 2024

 

The weather was perfect while it was a little bit cold in the morning.

 Thanks to the perfect weather, my guests and I were able to see the nice view of high-rise buildings in Shinjuku, Tokyo Skytree, etc. from Sumika-mae Observation Deck, the Pacific Ocean from Kasumidai Observation Deck and the graceful figure of Mt. Fuji from the peak of Mt. Takao.

Mt. Fuji viewed from the peak of Mt. Takao

Our guests were a couple from Philippines who are both more familiar with Japan with their academic or business background. 


In front of Takaosanguchi Station on Keio Line

 

That is, the wife once studied in Japan and the husband used to work for a Japanese trading company.

As they had a scheduled meeting at 5 pm on that day in the center of Tokyo, our tour started earlier than usual at 8:30 am.

They were very keen on viewing the autumn foliage and carefully and successfully chose the timing of the tour.

In front of Takahashiya, a popular soba noodle restaurant

 

On the way, we took a cable car leaving Kiyotaki Station at 9:00 am and then followed Trail 1 heading for the Yakuo-in Temple as usual.

 Although our guests tried to avoid weekends that are generally busier, we still saw many visitors to Mt. Takao partly because of a lot of children on school trips.


At one of the autumn foliage viewing spots close to the cable car Takaosan Station


Touching the statue of Lucky Octopus for diving blessing

 

As the husband had bad knees, our plan was to avoid the route involving many stairs on the way. Further, to mitigate his problem, I lent him a trekking pole.

As you can imagine, when we reached a fork in Trail 1, our guests without hesitation chose the route on the right nicknamed Onna-zaka, literally, the Slope for Women which is a gentle upward slope instead of the other one on the left nicknamed Otoko-zaka, literally, the Slope for Men which involves 108 stone steps and is more challenging.

It was around 10:00 am when we arrived at Yuki-en, literally, Joyful Garden where we can see the photogenic white Thai style stupa where the authentic ashes of Shakyamuni Buddha supported by the archaeological evidence are said to be enshrined.

In front of the white Thai style stupa



In front of Shitenno-mon, literally, the Gate of Four Heavenly Kings

 It was around 10:15 am when we arrived at the grounds of Yakuo-in Temple.

In front of Tengu statues

 After some guiding, restroom break at the lowest level of the grounds of Yakuo-in Temple, skipping other main guiding points on the upper levels of the grounds of Yakuo-in Temple, we started moving on slowly towards the peak of the mountain around 10:40 am following Fuji Michi which is a gentle upward slope.


A short break on the way to the peak of the mountain on Fuji Michi

We managed to get to the peak of Mt. Takao around 11:15 am

At the peak of Mt. Takao with their favorite autumn leaves in the background

 As mentioned earlier, looks like our guests behaved well and lucky enough to see the graceful figure of Mt. Fuji.  


A happy and lucky couple with Mt. Fuji in the background


At the lunch table

 We took another photo at the peak of the mountain and left there around noon.

At the peak of Mt. Takao

 On the way back, we followed Trail 1 down to the grounds of Yakuo-in Temple with the consent of the husband who has bad knees with the assistance of a trekking pole and the handrails along the stone stairs.

In front of Izuna Gongen-do Hall


Around the pair of stone carved guardian lions with the red Tori-i gate and beautiful autumn leaves in the background

 It was fortunate that we were able to witness the procession of Buddhist priests on the way back from their performance of the 4th Goma Fire Ritual of the day.

A group of priests marching in procession led by the mountain priest blowing a trumpet shell

Further, we happened to see a group of young Buddhist monks from Thailand in front of the Main Hall of Yakuo-in Temple and took a photo together with them.

 

In front of Main Hall of Yakuo-in Temple together with young monks from Thailand

 

Although I tried to explain to them that there is a Thai style stupa in Mt. Takao where the authentic ashes of Shakyamuni Buddha given by Rama VII, one of the kings of Thailand are enshrined, I’m not sure if they understood what I said.

 Then, we took the time to walk down to the cable car station following Trail 1 to find a long line for the cable car at Takaosan Station.

 

Our guests and myself with a long line in the background

Having said that, mainly thanks to increased frequency of cable car service of every 7 minutes, our waiting time was not too long.


Just after getting off a cable car nicknamed Green Leaves at Kiyotaki Station

We came back to the foot of the mountain around 1:55 pm and then took the final photos of my guests in the tour in front of the cable car Kiyotaki Station, which was the end of the tour.

A happy couple with Kiyotaki Station and beautiful autumn foliage in the background

Dated: 27 November 2024

 Written by Shiro

 






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