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Originally Posted by guyy
No. I lived on that hill on the right hand side of the Hiroshige print as a kid. I also spent a few years in Zushi, which i'm sure you know, and a few in Yokohama as well. In Zushi i was right near the beach, a few hundred metres. I think the angle of the Hokusai print really puts you off Zushi or Hayama. Not that it's super realistic anyway. As you know, you can only see Fuji on a clear winter day, or maybe on a windy summer day when the wind blows the haze off the bay.
Are you in the Northern hemisphere?
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Honestly no I don't remember Zushi. I remember there being a large Buddha in the area, somewhere up on a hill. It was huge. I remember taking the JR line just about everywhere. I remember getting lost if we ended up on another line. Also buying whiskey (and porn complete with black dots covering all the "good" spots) out of vending machines on the street. Oh, and of course the Circus Circus Club in Yokohama. It was a while ago, mid 80's. My memory isn't crystal clear. In fact when you posted there are three beaches at Kamakura my first thought was "BS, I've been there." Once I googled it I found out you obviously know more about the area then I do. But I do remember the beach(es) being either very nice or damn freaking cold. On warm days the beach would be full and the young girls would try to speak to us in broken English. These conversations almost always ended with the girls giggling wildly and running back to their friends.
No, southern hemisphere.
So, southwestren hemisphere.