I wonder how many years it’s actually been since I was last here?
I sometimes have business in neighboring Kamakura,
but I have not traveled as far as Hayamamachi at all recently.
Yesterday, at the invitation of my client, Mr. M.,
I spent my day off in his second house in Hayamamachi.
The ocean stretched out before our eyes, and right there behind us were the mountains.
I could quickly see why so many successful people choose to live in magnificent residences in this scenic spot,
where time passes so peacefully.
Lunch yesterday was at Yoshino, a sushi restaurant in Hayamamachi which Mr. M. frequents.
While watching the terribly suave owner’s handling of the knife,
we enjoyed a diverse selection of well-made sushi...
And I too ended up a committed fan of Yoshino...
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I am a lover of photography, and after lunch,
Mr. M. was so thoughtful as to take me on a drive to the Akiya coast, a superb scenic spot in Kanagawa.
The first southerlies of spring were blowing in the Kanto area yesterday,
and the water here looked truly rough, even though it is usually calm.
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