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		<title>Izu Shuzenji hot springs -Izu- Kodaman&#8217;s J-TRIP</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 11:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Black rice cake]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Before visiting to Izu shuzenji, I always imagined that Shuzen ji temple is located in the middle of the
bamboo groves in that its location is in the center of  Izu peninsula. It was actually developed but
remained the atmosphere of the traditional hot spring resort.   I visited there on earyl May 2008
without any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before visiting to Izu shuzenji, I always imagined that Shuzen ji temple is located in the middle of the</p>
<p>bamboo groves in that its location is in the center of  Izu peninsula. It was actually developed but</p>
<p>remained the atmosphere of the traditional hot spring resort.   I visited there on earyl May 2008</p>
<p>without any information. Traveling without any information is most of times very fun because</p>
<p>everything showed up is  quite new experience.  At this time, I and my wife didn&#8217;t have a map and we just</p>
<p>went there by a train from Atam like &#8220;play it by ear&#8221;.   It took 50 min from Atami.  Going to Shuzenji from</p>
<p>Tokyo by a local train not Shinkansen, it takes about 150 min or more. (about 100 min by Shinkansen)</p>
<p>What are so special in Shuzen ji hot springs are&#8230;</p>
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<li>Shuzen ji Temple  opened by Kukai (Kobo daishi) in 807 in Shingon sect.(Now  Soto Zen sect)</li>
<li>Value:Hot springs in this area was selected one of 100 best hot springs (日本100名湯)</li>
<li>Food: Buckwheat noodle (Soba)  /Wasabi / Black rice (cake or dumpling)</li>
<li>Famous: Many authors loved this area such as Masuji Ibuse, Soseki Natsume or Yasunari Kawabata</li>
<li>Easy access to the Cycle sports center, Izu Mito sea paradise(means kids also can be fun)</li>
<p>Walking to the center of Shuzen ji hot springs from Shuzenji station took 30 min on foot (1.5mile).<br />
People can take a bus but we choose walking. During walking from a station,</p>
<div>we found some Soba shops which looked very crowded. [Nanaban(な々番)] and [Dokko soba Ohto（独鈷そば大戸)] are famous.</div>
<div>Fresh Wasabi must make visitors surprised and please make some noise when you eat soba.   I want you to try Black rice cake. its texture is muy interesante!!</div>
<div>I posted many points with locations,photos and info on Japan hopper,</div>
<div>so please explore by using the tag &#8220;<strong>shuzenji</strong>&#8220;.  Those photos are some of them.</div>
<div><strong><br />
[Access]</strong> Bus #1 from Shuzen ji Station to Shuzen ji Hot spring area</div>
<div>Tokyo-[60min(Shinkansen)]- Mishima-[33min(Izu Hakone railway)]</div>
<div>-  Shuzenji station - Bus(10min)- Shuzen ji</div>
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		<title>Kinomiya Shrine (Atami) “Kodaman’s J-TRIP”</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 10:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kodaman</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Culture]]></category>

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		<category><![CDATA[izu]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[In Kinomiya ,which is the next station from Atami by JR Itoh line, there is a shrine called &#8220;Kinomiya Jinjya.&#8221;  This Shinto shrine has been worshiped by people in the vicinity from 1300 years ago.   Why it&#8217;s called &#8220;Ki No Mi ya&#8221; is because people  have worshiped  &#8220;Nature&#8221; and &#8220;Ki&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Kinomiya ,which is the next station from Atami by JR Itoh line, there is a shrine called &#8220;Kinomiya Jinjya.&#8221;  This Shinto shrine has been worshiped by people in the vicinity from 1300 years ago.   Why it&#8217;s called &#8220;Ki No Mi ya&#8221; is because people  have worshiped  &#8220;Nature&#8221; and &#8220;Ki&#8221; is the word of wood in Japanese.  Actually there is a camphor tree which is the second thickness  in Japan. This tree is called age-of-a-tree 2000.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.japan-hopper.com/?pp_album=main&amp;pp_cat=shrine&amp;pp_image=DSC_0012.JPG" title="kinomiya shrine"><img src="http://www.japan-hopper.com/wp-content/photos/DSC_0012.JPG" class="pp_image" alt="kinomiya shrine" width="227" height="338" /></a> <a href="http://www.japan-hopper.com/?pp_album=main&amp;pp_cat=shrine&amp;pp_image=SANY0007.JPG" title="kinomiya"><img src="http://www.japan-hopper.com/wp-content/photos/SANY0007.JPG" class="pp_image" alt="kinomiya" width="430" height="322" /></a></p>
<p>It is said that one&#8217;s  year of lives will be prolonge, if one goes around this tree. Maybe you will see some Japanese tourists circling around this tree.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.japan-hopper.com/?pp_album=main&amp;pp_cat=shrine&amp;pp_image=SANY0013.JPG" title="a comphor tree"><img src="http://www.japan-hopper.com/wp-content/photos/SANY0013.JPG" class="pp_image" alt="a comphor tree" width="322" height="430" /></a></p>
<p>-Kinomiya Shrine-</p>
<p>[Address]<span style="x-small;">43-1, Nishiyama-cho, Atamishi, Shizuoka-ken</span></p>
<p>[Access]</p>
<p>Tokyo-&gt; Atami (1hour 40min by JR Tokaido line/45min by Shinkansen)</p>
<p>Atami-&gt; Kinomiya (Itoh line ) 2min</p>
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