sobota, 17 października 2015

Enoshima [IMG heavy- I mean it!]

Enoshima was supposed to be just a side attraction. Small island near Fujisawa, just 3 stops from Hiratsuka. I didn't really have much expectations from this place. Sure- some shrine or two, seaside but nothing more. What I have found was...well, words cannot express. So maybe images will give ya idea.

Enoshima (Ocean Terminal) train station
 Bridge leading to...another bridge connecting Enoshima with, um, rest of Japan, hehe.
 Already on island. Main street. 
I've meet my neighbour :P 
 Manga everywhere!
Getting close to monuments
 Huge gate under the stairs leading to temples. 
Fun fact- visitors can also take escalator.
 View just from under the gate.
 Traditional clothing! This beautiful lady allowed me to take photo of her. 
 Shrines!

 And Dragons!

 Even scary looking demons (?)
 While walking up the hill, admiring everything around, people
get to see this old, rusty house on the edge of void. Experience is just one of a kind. 
 After I got to the top of Enoshima (here is the picture of observation tower),
 I had to walk down to get to other side of island 
 Did ye know that Enoshima is called one of cat islands? \
Cats were visible very often.

Me and Menoa- my travel companion.
 Enoshima's seaside known under the name of Chigogafuchi Marine Plateau

 You had to be extra careful to not end up in the water! 
These holes look harmles but are quite deep.
 Me and Menoa got to Enoshima's cave. Somehow I didn't manage to make
any proper picture of it's entrance. Shame on me.

Inside there is a desk with woman and man who give every visitor candles
 on stick (I know how that sounds XD). Pretty awesome substitute of torch 
Cave may be small but there are treasures inside.


 Not gonna show ya everything, hehe (cuz it's hard to make 
pics when it's so dark, lol).

Day was almost at it's end. Sun was setting down.
 It was time to go back home. Streets that we were walking 
in morning started to look even more amazing.



After that last picture me and Menoa rushed for the train. 
Very, very tired! But happy as hell that we were able to see
Enoshima and spend there whole day, admiring it's beauty.

6 komentarzy:

  1. Piękne foty <3 Jeśli kiedykolwiek wybiorę się do Japo to Enoshima jest w absolutnych planach <3

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    1. Generalnie bosko byłoby tam nocować chociaż parę dni : D

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    2. Dziękuje! Absolutnie polecam wyprawę na ta wyspę, jest niesamowita, a to niedaleko Tokyo :)

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    3. Dziękuje! Absolutnie polecam wyprawę na ta wyspę, jest niesamowita, a to niedaleko Tokyo :)

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    4. Dziękuje! Absolutnie polecam wyprawę na ta wyspę, jest niesamowita, a to niedaleko Tokyo :)

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  2. wspaniale miejsce :) swietnie, ze udalo wam sie tak ciekawie spedzic dzien :) dzieki wielkie za zdjecia

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