It has been years since I went to a sunrise service on Easter, but it’s a tradition for many Christians on this holiest day of the year. There are many things in nature that inspire awe for me. It happens nearly every day, in fact. But today, on Easter morning, it reached a new pinnacle. Carolyn and I set our alarm for 5 am so that we would be up when the sun rose. We were staying in a hotel on the northwestern-most point of the Izu Peninsula, looking across the Suruga Bay at Mount Fuji. At 5 am, I got up, looked outside, and it had begun to get light, but, sadly, it was cloudy – too cloudy to see Mount Fuji. We still had a great view of the Bay, and we were hopeful – hopeful that the clouds would burn off or blow away as the morning went on.
Well, they did. Slowly emerging from the mists, Fuji-san (as it is known by the Japanese) began to make its presence known. Mysteriously, powerfully, quietly, majestically – actually, in a way that kind of rocks your world. We’d had a few other glimpses of Fuji since being in Japan this time, but usually from speeding trains on the Tokkaido Line or Shinkansen. Carolyn had one main goal for our time in Japan this time – go to Mount Fuji, which is to say, go somewhere we you get a really, really good look at her.
This weekend was our last chance to do that. We had made reservations for Monday and Tuesday after Easter to go to the north side of Fuji and stay in a Japanese style hotel with a bath that looks out over Fuji – the kind of place you see in all the tourist brochures. It was also about a four-hour trip on three different trains (through Tokyo) to get there. But when we checked the weather forecast a few days ago, we saw that Monday would be partly cloudy, and Tuesday cloudy. Gotta cancel those reservations!!
So instead, we rented a car on Saturday, and we started following our noses up the west coast of the Izu Peninsula to the nearest place we could get to Fuji, which isn’t really all that far at all. In fact, this is one of the best places from which to view Fuji, and yet, from the lack of traffic we encountered on this beautiful, cherry blossom, picture-perfect weekend, it must be a very well-kept secret.
2 comments:
Jeff, we were thinking about you, too! Sounds like you had a beautiful Easter. . .
I am amazed how technology has allowed us to travel with you. Your pictures are fabulous, and yes now I can see where Japenese artists get their inspiration. Easter was great. Adam's joy was palbable. Spring has finally sprung, 85 today.
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