Kamakura is an ancient capital, and there are countless shrines and temples on the map, all of which are similar. Get off at Hase Station and walk through the narrow and quiet streets to see the Kamakura Daibutsu. When you get tired of walking, stop and sit on the side of the road to soak up the sun and buy garlic fries and ice cream.
Take the river ノ electricity to Qiliba, looking at the stretch of coastline outside the window along the way, every second I want to rush down to embrace the vast and deep blue. It is said that Shonan has the most beautiful seascape in Japan, and I have no doubts about it. At the end of Slam Dunk, behind Rukawa Kaede, who is riding a bicycle, is this piece of Qilibahama. There is also the "junction of destiny" when Sakuragi Flower Road and Haruko said hello for the first time.
At sunset, on the bridge to Jiangno Island, I met an old man feeding birds, with messy gray hair and sunglasses, very artistic. He leaned over and picked up a few pieces of red meat from the small iron bucket he brought, and threw it high into the air. All the seagulls came flying, the wind was blowing under their wings, and they shouted without restraint, which seemed to be joy and excitement from the bottom of my heart. Mount Fuji and I are only separated by a river, and we never tire of seeing each other. I couldn't help crying over such beauty.
Tourists stopped on the bridge one after another, marveling at the beauty. For a while, the sound of waves, birds chirping, wings flapping, and the shutter of the camera came one after another, but the old man seemed to be out of the way, still just taking the meat and throwing it into the air without speaking or looking. Kind to birds, indifferent to people, very mysterious.
Later, I heard from a friend that she had been to Kamakura twice, but she had never seen such a charming sunset. Maybe that twilight was the wrong way for me to go to heaven by mistake.
I love Kamakura town and would love to stay there and see all four seasons. The movie "Haijie Diary" helped me realize this wish first. In the cherry blossom tunnel in spring, the teenager pedaled hard, and the girl raised her face in the back seat, smiling brightly and clearly. In the summer fireworks festival, the bright light and shadow reflected on the sea, and the hydrangea after the rain are in full bloom. In autumn, red leaves are everywhere, and the plum trees in the old house yard bear fruit, and the four sisters make plum wine together. The daily life in the movie is the best life I can imagine.
The three sisters experienced parental divorce since childhood, their father remarried, and their mother moved to Hokkaido. After their father's funeral, they took care of their little sister who was alone at home—the child of a woman who had destroyed their family. I thought that the little girl would be kind on the outside and dark in the heart, that the film would be full of bad words and incompatible, and that it would be worthy of such a bloody beginning. However, in real life, where there are so many earth-shaking great enlightenment, it is just a little bit of relief and calmness.
The eldest sister is like a mother, and Ayase Haruka plays very well, her chin is slightly raised, not arrogant and arrogant, nor is she flattering with a smile on her face, she is dignified, strong, determined, and has the kitchen flavor of a Showa era woman. I have become the biggest victim of my parents' fault, yet I still have to take on this invisible responsibility. Gently, I say to my terrified sister again and again, "It's not your fault." The little girl Hirose Suzu is full of youthful beauty, not arrogant, climbing trees to pick plums, running against the wind on the football field, wearing a kimono and being shy and cute, I really like it.
After reading "Haijie Diary", I feel that life and death are neither a big deal nor important. The only important things are the daily meals, the changing seasons, and the people who are with you at the moment. When I closed my eyes, the Shonan sea breeze still seemed to be kissing the tip of my nose. Dear Kamakura, we will definitely meet again.
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