We spent Saturday exploring Enoshima Island, a little island attached by a 1/2 mile long bridge. We drove out there, which was an adventure in itself (thank you Google maps on the iPhone!). The island is known for its shrines, observation tower and caves down by the sea. The view of Mount Fuji is supposedly excellent on clear day. Unfortunately it was a little too hazy. No worries, we'll definitely be going back!
The island itself is not that large. Like many areas of Japan it is quite hilly! You can buy an 'EnoPass' to get into the caves, the observation tower and multiple gardens, and it also allows you to ride a number of escalators to the top. Very helpful with Lila! The down side is that these escalators don't exist on the backside of the island down to the caves. So at the end of the day we had to climb back up! I had Lila on my back...workout complete!
This is a shot back towards the bridge...only slightly up the hill. The street is full of shops. Evidently squid pressed bread is a real treat?! Towards the top of the street is where the Benton shrines are located.
Even in February the flowers are starting to look great. After lunch we climbed down to the waterline, where the caves were located. Inside the caves we looked around by candle light. What better way for a tall American to make his way through a dark, low ceiling cave! Brilliant.
This shot is one of the high ceiling points. Even Liam had to duck a number of times to get here, but it was worth it. |
We finally did find the dragon. He is supposedly sleeping, but if you clap really loudly you can wake him up. |
Back outside the caves, after a head count, we checked out the flat rocks leading to the water. The tide was coming in but nothing threatening, we just had to avoid a few puddles. Ironically, with all the people around on the rocks, the local park attendant felt it necessary to come out and warn us of the tide and suggest we not go too far out. I think she was afraid of the bad press that would be generated by the big, dumb Americans getting pulled out to sea! I can understand her concern. She was very nice and took our picture.
So what do you do after climbing over 200 steps back to the top of the island? You dare your kids to eat SQUID on a stick!
Ethan did get in on the act. Of course, he was skeptical at first, he didn't trust us that it tasted good.
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