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HATSUMODE

On the way back from our trip to Izu (on January 1st) we stopped off at the Kinomiya shrine (来宮神社)in Atami City.  There we participated in Hatsumode, which is the Japanese tradition of going to the shrine or sometimes temple in the first few days of a new year.  At that time, you say your prayers for a good year as well as buy more good luck charms (bring your old ones and give them back to the shrine to burn).  Many people also pay (yes, it is a religious institution :P) for fortunes to tell them what their new years will be like.  They are very detailed in all aspects of life such as love, work, money, health, etc.  If your fortune is bad, then you tie it to a specfied area with the hope that the fortune will not come true.  Sometimes you can also get a little gold figure with your fortune that can also bring you different good luck as well.  I didn’t get a good fortune this year so I tried mine and am looking forward to the fortune NOT coming true! :D.  At the shrine there was also a tree that was over 2000 years old!  It was amazing!  You could also say a little prayer and then walk around the tree with the hopes that it would bring you good health.  Overall, it was a successful Hatsumode!  Not very crowded either which is nice because even the nearest shrine here in Tanashi had super long lines!

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Last stop on our trip was Kamakura.  The first night we arrived in the area we stayed at a very reasonably priced hotel in Ofuna.  I’m told Ofuna has great izakayas but unfortunately it was pouring down rain that night and being already tired from another delayed train ride, we ate at the closest restaurant to the hotel.

The next day we made our way into Kamakura for a day of sightseeing.  We hit up lots of regular tourist spots but also experienced a couple “unique” things as well.  We bought the Kamakura free day pass (once again, not free but worth it).  We boarded the train at Ofuna and got off at Kamakura station.  From there we followed the signs and made our way, by foot, to the Zeni-arai Benten Shrine.  I like this shrine.  It’s tucked up in the hills and literally carved into side of a mountain.  The legend (for lack of a better word) goes that if you wash your money at that shrine, it will double in value.  I suppose it is up to one’s outlook on life if you believe that is true or not.

On a whim, we decided to stop by another shrine near by, the Sasuke Inarai Shrine.  This was a nice little shrine as well.  It’s full of fox statues and that day, free barley tea from the overseer!  It was a nice little rest before what lay ahead…

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