Poetry happens...what can I say? Poetry: maybe that is a good word to use to describe Hayama Bay. I love the Japanesque way the tree juts out towards the sea. Like it is yearning for something. Great place to go for a quite low key walk through stunning seaside scenery.
This is a place I came for solitude. I would get on the train early in the morning with my Sony MD player and head down to the sea. Taking a long walk with beautiful and familiar music playing in my ears I would discover many of the little nooks and crannies of this charming seaside town.
More great architecture and again we get to see a little whimsy. This is what I would call Euro-Japanese. What's with the tree?
- Pros:Pristine beaches and water, unusual architecture, great restaurants, quite strolls
- Cons:Only a fool would have a problem with Hayama.
- In a nutshell:My Hayama Bay calls me back again and again...
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