A few weekends ago, my beau and I caught an early train ride to Enoshima. Yayyyyy!!! But yeah, before laziness gets into my system again, I'll write about it now regardless of the trips I've had prior to this, which I should've written but haven't. Blame it all on the alcohol. *kidding I don't drink much now haha*
Soooo.... Enoshima. What about it? A few years back when my beau and I were still friends (we still are now, btw haha), we went on an Enoshima-Kamakura day trip with a few of his friends. Now that we're a we, we had a B1-B2 moment (hello, Pinoy childhood!) and decided to go back to Enoshima -- visit spots that we haven't been to and re-visit old favorites in a span of two days. Enoshima is a tiny bit of heaven with some Hawaiian touch and us being from a tropical country, this might be our safest and nearest bet, time- and budget-wise.*wink*
Now, I'll just let the gazillion photos we took on our first day in the touristy offshore island help me with the talking! :))
Arrived at a gloomy Katase-Enoshima Station (via Odakyu Enoshima Line) a little before nine o'clock. Don't you love the exteriors? It's not everyday you get to see a train station somewhere in or near Tokyo like this, well, except if you pass by Asakusa Station all the time. ☺
From Katase-Enoshima Station, we decided to go straight to the nearby Enoshima Beach, a good 15-minute walk from where we were. Good thing we packed light for this trip so our luggage wasn't a problem. However, lockers can be found inside Katase-Enoshima station and in most stations in Japan, so if you want to tour luggage-free, you can opt for that in exchange for some coins.
Looking back, I hated long walks. But being in a country where everyone walks, who am I to complain? And besides, I get to see minute yet interesting details of life in and around the city during those walks. If only I'd have all the time in the world to walk and stop at every little sugoi thing I'd find aahhh that would really be great~
♫♫ I can almost see it
That dream I'm dreaming~ ♪
That dream I'm dreaming~ ♪
Finally, beachhhhhhh!
I thought I won't be able to use the swimsuit I bought for some summer soaking but guess I'm wrong! Who said summer in Japan is already over? Not yet! Not for me! Summer in late September it is! ♥
The gloomy skies won't bring me down 'cos I have a fluffy ball of sunshine beside me! ♥ Behind us is Enoshima Island! Yay! And yeah, whoever invented the tripod, a big fat thanks to you haha!
Vendo ice cream!
Somewhere near Shichirigahama Station.
Finally arrived at our airbnb house, which was a few minutes bus ride from Shichirigahama Station yey! The house, I thought, was a good spend; spacey room, free wi-fi, nice bathroom, free hair dryer (a must for me haha) plus a very kind host, for less than 7,000yen a night. Many thanks to our host, Ayano! ☺ Settled and rested for a few hours then rode the Enoden again to Enoshima Station to go for some sightseeing.
Got really excited and got off at Kamakura Koukou Mae Station, which is a station away from our destined stop haha! But yeah, everything was fine.
I don't mind waiting for a couple of minutes if the view is like this! Ahhhh love!♥
So yeah, our stop, Enoshima Station!
We initially wanted to go to Enoshima Aquarium and Iwaya Caves but we lost track of time and those places close at 5PM! ☹
We then decided to walk around and wander the streets near the station, instead. It was pretty interesting but eerily quiet. Countryside feels~
Hello, high schoolers haha~
Afterwards, we walked a few minutes to Katase-Enoshima Station (again) and then a few minutes more to Enoshima Island.
Chanced upon a photography exhibit in the island about the island itself! Lucky!
Window-shopped for a bit. Not really a good time 'cos most stores are already closed at around 8PM.
Shirasu Pan! Afraid to try it at first cos shirasu...pan...fish...bread...hmm. But lo and behold, it was delicious! A little pricey for ¥250 for three pieces, though.
'Cos as I've said most of the shops were already closed, so impromptu Pokemon GO sesh it was! Didn't really expect a lot of players in the island but hell yeah there were so many lures and people playing so we joined in!☺
Window-shopped for a bit. Not really a good time 'cos most stores are already closed at around 8PM.
Shirasu Pan! Afraid to try it at first cos shirasu...pan...fish...bread...hmm. But lo and behold, it was delicious! A little pricey for ¥250 for three pieces, though.
Our first day was full of glitches, yeah, yeah. We had an itinerary (which, by looking at the photos above, we failed to follow haha) but unplanned things happen which makes the trip all the more wonderful! Wouldn't change a thing! ♥
Thanks for reading and yeah, do watch out for the second day of our Enoshima trip some time this week!