4月29日(土曜日)私三浦海岸と横須賀市の三笠公園へ観光に行きました。この日は、本厚木駅から電車に乗って、海老名駅で乗り換えて、横浜駅でもう一回電車を乗り換えて、三浦海岸駅に着きました。三浦海岸までは、電車で一時間と四十分かかりました。
三浦海岸は神奈川県の南部の浜です。私が到着した後に駅から、海岸線の道路沿いを南に向かって歩きました。この海岸の浜の砂は白いし、海は美しい青い色を成し、そして港があります。しかし浜の中に少しゴミがあるので、あまり綺麗ではないです。それに歩いているときに、鷹が私のポテトチップスを取っていきました。二時間半後に小さい丘の上に到着し、そこから海の上のクルーズ船を見て、駅へ戻りました。
厚木市に戻る途中、横須賀中央駅で降りて、三笠公園へ行って、有名な三笠軍艦を見ました。三笠軍艦は1904年(明治37年)に日露戦争中に大活躍した軍艦です。軍艦の上には沢山大砲があります。軍艦を見た後に神奈川歯科大学を参観し、地元のラーメン屋で晩御飯を食べて、本厚木駅へ戻ってきました。
So what’s happening fellow bloggers. Rex again. Just yesterday on April 29th I went to the Miura Beach located at Southern Kanagawa prefecture and on my trip home stopped by Mikasa Park to admire the famous Mikasa battleship. Also people may find it surprising that the above Japanese version has no correction marks on it. That doesn’t mean I wrote a perfect Japanese blog on my first try, it’s just that I had different people checking my Japanese this time. My lab mates Yuya and Shou are nice enough to spend their time reviewing my Japanese post.
So back to the main topic, after spending 2 full weeks inside Atsugi city, I decided that I need a long trip to refresh my mind. Thus I decided to travel to one of the southernmost beaches in Kanagawa prefecture. After roughly 1 hour and 40 minutes of train ride as well as switching the train 3 times in between, I finally arrived at Miura beach. Surprisingly there aren’t a lot of people on the beach at this time, I can only suppose the weather is still too cold for most people as aside from some random surfers and families it is mostly empty. As usual, once I arrived at a new location I started walking aimlessly around, which is a very effective way to get to know a place actually as I ended up discovering many docks, new beaches, as well as some military like structures along the coast. Eventually I arrived on top of a small hill overlooking the surrounding oceans and that’s when I decided to turn back. After coming back to my apartment and looking at google map I found out that I had almost arrived at the south side of the beach (I started at the north side) .
On my way back I stopped at Yokosukachuo Station to check out a famous battleship. Upon arrival at Mikasa park I found out that the battleship is infact Mikasa battleship, a famous war ship that fought in the Russo-Japanese war in 1904. The ship is surprisingly well preserved and most of the cannons are still intact. Also worth noting is that there is a big American naval base right on the north side of Mikasa park and much of Yokosuka city is full of American and Japanese sailors. I also suspect there is a Japanese naval officer academy somewhere nearby as there are students dressed in officer clothing all over the place.
This concludes my very productive Saturday, which took over 8 hours despite of me only visiting two places.