A Journey of Serenity: Finding Inner Harmony in Zen.
In the midst of Tokyo's hustle and bustle, I decided to take a day off and head to Kamakura to seek the long-lost tranquility and Zen. The Great Buddha of Kamakura, a statue standing by the sea, is the spiritual place I yearn for.
Early in the morning, I departed from Tokyo, taking the Odakyu Line or JR Kamakura Line along the winding coastline, arriving in Kamakura in about an hour. As I stepped out of the station, I was greeted by the fresh sea breeze and the faint scent of pine trees, and I felt a wave of relaxation wash over me.
I wandered aimlessly through the streets of Kamakura. The streets here are lined with various small shops selling handicrafts and local delicacies. I particularly enjoyed stopping at these stalls to taste the local specialties - shiso mochi and matcha ice cream, which gave me a taste of Kamakura's unique charm.
Soon, I arrived at Kotoku-in, where the Great Buddha of Kamakura is located. Entering this serene space, surrounded by trees, it seemed to isolate the hustle and bustle of the outside world. The figure of the Great Buddha gradually appeared before me, a 13.35-meter-tall bronze statue, sacred and solemn, exuding an invisible power.
In front of the Great Buddha, I sat quietly, closed my eyes, and felt the atmosphere around me. The gentle breeze, the rustling of leaves, at that moment, time seemed to stand still. Many thoughts surfaced in my mind, but in this tranquility, they gradually subsided. The presence of the Great Buddha made me feel an infinite sense of peace and serenity, as if all my worries were blown away by the wind.
After leaving the Great Buddha, I decided to explore other nearby temples. First, I visited Hase-dera, known for its beautiful gardens and Kannon statue. Walking along the winding paths, I admired the splendid flowers, and my soul was cleansed. Then, I went to Hokoku-ji, where the bamboo grove and Zen rooms made me feel the profoundness of Zen.
As my journey in Kamakura drew to a close, I arrived at Yuigahama Beach. The gentle waves lapped against the shore, and the golden glow of the setting sun reflected on the sea, creating a breathtaking scene. I sat on the beach, gazing at the distant horizon, feeling a rare sense of peace, with all my thoughts settling in this tranquility.
As night fell, I took the train back to Tokyo. During this day's journey, the tranquility and Zen of the Great Buddha of Kamakura helped me rediscover inner peace and strength. This trip to Kamakura was not just a journey, but a spiritual cleansing, allowing me to find that long-lost serenity in the midst of a busy life.