Beyond sakura: the non secular follow of flower-chasing in Kamakura

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Beyond sakura: the non secular follow of flower-chasing in Kamakura


With the thaw of springtime, water trickles down the mountain and finds its method into bamboo fountains. Koi lie nonetheless alongside the underside of the pond. An outdated man rotates a prayer wheel. Twin toddlers run down stepping stones on a day trip with their grandmother. A girl appears to be like up from her digicam to observe a small inexperienced mejiro flutter via the branches. And dozens of individuals cease to admire as delicate pink plum blossoms dangle within the sunshine between earth and sky. People of all ages murmur and exclaim, “Kawaii!”

The inescapable attract of blossom-chasing is on full show as I wander in Hasedera Temple’s Four Seasons Garden in Kamakura. The temple, residence to Kannon, the Japanese bodhisattva or Goddess of Mercy, is very beloved by flower-chasers. 

Plum blossoms on bare branches against bamboo fountains
The first plum blossoms of the season are a sight to behold at Kamakura’s Hasedera temple grounds. Photo: Mari Krueger

Only an hour by prepare from shiny Tokyo, on the coast of Kanagawa Prefecture, the traditional capital metropolis of Kamakura is a separate world of mountains, peaceable hikes, shrines and temples. It’s additionally a must-visit for its rotating calendar of flowers: plum blossoms in February and March, adopted by the long-lasting sakura – cherry blossoms – in March and April, and at last the underrated however equally gorgeous hydrangeas in May and June, which sign that the wet season and summer time are simply across the nook. 

All of Japan appears to pause and admire the candy however fleeting second when spring begins once more

I observe different flower-chasers up Hasedera’s well-known mountainside hydrangea path the place temple gardeners are busy tending the bushes that can flip all shades of violet and blue in a number of months. Hydrangeas are indigenous to Japan, the place the rocky volcanic soil is chemically good to supply the daring colors in every of the hundreds of tiny petals that make up the bowl-sized flowers. Established bushes can tower overhead, coated in lush inexperienced leaves and bobbing purple flowers. Akihiro Ishikawa, a very completely satisfied gardener, straightens as much as look proudly at his work. 

“It’s very happy for me!” he says. Ishikawa began 10 years in the past as a temple groundskeeper and the monks quickly recognised his love for flowers. Before lengthy he was promoted to gardener, a job so well-suited it virtually seems like a passion. Now his handiwork delights hundreds of individuals every June. Seeing their reactions is immensely satisfying, he explains. “Japanese people see a flower and feel the season.” 

Hydrangea walk in Meigetsuin temple in Kamakura
Yukata-clad guests stroll via the hydrangea walkway at Meigetsuin temple. Photo: Shutterstock/Princess_Anmitsu

Tea and Zen among the many hydrangeas

Locals and guests to Japan notably go sakura-crazy each spring, however blossom fanatics don’t restrict their flower-chasing to 1 transient window in March. Plum blossoms, daffodils, wisteria, irises, azaleas and hydrangeas all have near-cult followings with devoted climbing routes, boat excursions or paths designed for optimum flower appreciation throughout their respective blooming season. Daily information updates on what’s blooming are the norm. 

Hydrangeas are particularly well-liked in temples for his or her associations with gratitude and heartfelt emotion. Meigetsuin Temple, about an hour’s leisurely stroll from Hasedera, is especially well-known for them. It’s near a preferred climbing route that winds via half a dozen temples and shrines to finish at Komachi-dori strolling road.

For Sumie Maruyama, a tea ceremony skilled and teacher, Meigetsuin Temple is the best place in Kamakura to understand spring flowers – and one of the best ways to do it’s with a bowl of tea. To facilitate this contemplative follow, vermillion umbrellas typically stand out towards the comfortable pinks, greens and purples of temple gardens, marking locations the place tea could be loved on tatami mats or benches. 

Even non secular newbies can pause to savour spring blossoms with a bowl of matcha, a drink which originates from the follow of Zen monks chewing tea leaves to remain awake throughout meditation. Japanese powdered inexperienced tea is dissolved into froth with a bamboo whisk and served with a small candy. Holding the sweetness of sugar on the tongue to steadiness the bitterness of the tea is alleged to intensify one’s appreciation of this second in time. That’s the philosophy of tea: ichi go, ichi e: one time, one assembly. It’s an invite to understand this one second as a result of at the present time, this ambiance, this bowl of tea can by no means occur once more. It’s a sentiment that additionally underpins the follow of searching for out Japan’s seasonal blossoms. The sakura that’s in its peak someday will blow away the following.

Crimson torii gates bookend the Danzakura, a blossom-filled walkway resulting in the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine. Photo: Shutterstock/voyata

Both Zen Buddhism and chado, or tea ceremony, hint their roots in Japan to the rise of samurai political energy in Kamakura. In 1192, the Imperial Court appointed samurai Minamoto no Yoritomo because the nation’s army ruler, or shogun, starting the Kamakura Shogunate. The metropolis turned a powerhouse of politics and tradition in Japan, and samurai elevated their new standing by growing chado and incorporating facets of Zen – humility, peace and tranquility – into their coaching. 

“When you enjoy tea, you sit and wait to be served, just doing nothing,” says Maruyama, who comes from a samurai household. “Not walking, not taking pictures – that quiet moment. By sitting at that bench, relaxing, drinking tea, it makes it special, focusing on the beauty of the garden.” 

The first whispers of sakura

I proceed towards Kotoku-in Temple. It’s well-known for its 33-meter out of doors seated Daibutsu, or Great Buddha of Kamakura, however the primary attract springtime is its grove of sweet-smelling cherry bushes. 

So gentle pink as to virtually be white, cherry blossoms have 5 notched petals in a novel star form. When the season comes, naked brown branches give technique to a imprecise pinkness, then explode in pillowy blooms of soppy pink. The flowers are most stunning close to the top, when the petals fall like snow, washing away within the rain, sticking to benches and signposts – however that’s all nonetheless a number of weeks away. 

All this pondering leaves me hungry so I get a crêpe alongside the best way at Kannon Coffee. The lovely handmade treats right here fluctuate with the season – after all – so I can benefit from the concept of delicate transience even at snacktime. Cubes of matcha mochi, crunchy cereal flakes, candy cream and spring strawberries come wrapped in a fragile crepe topped with a cookie within the form of the Daibutsu, garnished with a rosemary sprig.

Past the temple, I cross paths with hikers carrying daypacks and locals biking residence from the market, however loads of instances I additionally discover myself alone within the cool shade of the mountainside. Old stone steps rise into the forest and out of view. I want I had time to observe each route, go to each backyard and see each flower. 

I finish my stroll at Kamakura Station, the place cherry bushes line the Dankazura, an elevated path bookended by crimson torii gates main straight to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. Lovely any time of 12 months, it’s a wide ranging tree tunnel in April, when fathers carry kids excessive on their shoulders among the many blossoms, and all of Japan appears to pause and admire the candy however fleeting second when spring begins once more. 

Kamakura’s coastal views from a lookout at Hasedera. Photo: Shutterstock/Supravee-Phathunyupong

Visiting Kamakura

Kamakura is just an hour from Tokyo, however for the final word Japanese expertise, contemplate spending an evening or two by the ocean.

Where to remain

Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills (1-23-4 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001) is the place you possibly can get pleasure from cherry bushes earlier than you even get to Kamakura, particularly should you ebook a keep in April. For two weeks solely within the second half of the month, they’ve actual cherry bushes in bloom as a part of their particular Sakura Garden on the Rooftop Bar promotion. Perched 52 flooring above the town, with fabulous views in each course, the bar has been voted among the many world’s greatest, and options their signature ’52’ sake. The lodge’s rooms are among the many greatest of their type within the metropolis and – as a bonus – all function a deep soaking bathtub, the higher to relaxation up after being in your ft flower-chasing all day.

Modern Ryokan Kishi-Ke If you’re spending the evening in Kamakura, this upscale Japanese guesthouse (21-5 Sakanoshita, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0021) affords packages for experiencing tea ceremony, training katana with an actual sword and Buddhist cooking classes. 

Kamakura Rakuan affords easy Japanese-style lodging at a budget-friendly value. Tucked away close to the ocean, this cosy spot solely has room for 10 visitors. 16-11 Sakanoshita, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0021  

Where to eat

Kaikoan Cafe Located contained in the Hasadera temple advanced, this little eatery serves a modest number of sizzling drinks, vegan Japanese curry rice, udon noodles and native Kamakura beer.

Kannon Coffee (3 Chome-10-29 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016) ought to be your relaxation and refuel cease after a little bit of sakura-viewing at Kotoku-in Temple. This whimsical and extremely Instagrammable café affords elaborate candy crepes, fruit drinks and top-notch pourover espresso.

Komachi-dori is a pedestrian road lined with retailers promoting Japanese handicrafts, native honey, matcha ice cream, espresso retailers, all method of road meals and even an owl cafe.

Where to flower-chase

Hasedera Temple is one in all Kamakura’s most beloved temples, well-known for its centuries-old, 9m-tall wood statue of Kannon, and for its gorgeous hydrangea path that’s at its peak in June.

Build within the twelfth century, Meigetsuin Temple is thought domestically because the Hydrangea Temple and is at its busiest in June – peak season for these delicate flowers – in addition to autumn when the grounds are significantly gorgeous with turning leaves.

Kotoku-in Temple is residence to the Great Buddha of Kamakura, a towering copper statue of Amida-Butsu sitting impressively within the open air – a very breathtaking picture when the temple compounds many sakura bushes are in full bloom.

Dankazura is Kamakura’s iconic elevated stone pathway, main straight to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, initially constructed as a prayer for the shogun’s spouse when she was about to present start. It’s nice for sakura-viewing within the spring and azaleas within the early summer time.

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