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Prof. Jordon Satterfield IV

Japanese Cherry Blossoms·Solo Travel·An Opportunity to Rediscover Yourself

Have you been overwhelmed by the trivialities of life? Or perhaps you find yourself at a crossroads, in need of a flash of inspiration? There's a saying that goes: Rest is for the sake of embarking on a longer journey. What you need is to relax, to give yourself a chance to breathe a different kind of air. If circumstances permit, go on a trip! If you can travel abroad, being in an unfamiliar environment might lead to unexpected encounters, and it's best to go alone, without too many opinions swaying you. Not only will you feel at ease, but you'll also have the chance to find yourself during the journey. ... The Shikoku region of Japan might be a great recommendation, especially during the cherry blossom season. The cherry blossom viewing spots in Shikoku are not only less crowded and comfortable but may also bring joy to your body and soul. If you're feeling down or are at a low point in your life, I think it's also very suitable to go out on your own. ... For cherry blossom viewing in Shikoku, I recommend Shiunzan in Kagawa Prefecture. Ascending to the summit via the scenic Shikoku Nature Trail, you can take in the beautiful views of the Seto Inland Sea. To the east, you can see layers of floating islands shrouded in mist, while to the west, you can gaze far into the Chugoku region, tranquil alongside the glittering sea where sky meets water. Nearby, a peninsula meanders into the Seto Inland Sea, forming captivating curves. Such a healing vista is imprinted in the heart, unforgettable for a lifetime. ... At the summit, there's an exhibition area of a Yayoi period hilltop settlement, recreating the pit dwellings of prehistoric times, and displaying pottery and stone tools from two thousand years ago. Inside the museum, there's a quaint and elegant tea-tasting space for resting. Sitting by the window, you can leisurely savor Japanese red bean rice cake soup or Western-style chiffon cake while overlooking the unbeatable sea view of the Seto Inland Sea, relishing the unforgettable moments of tranquility. ... Shiunzan is also considered a romantic mountain of fate by the locals, with a legend that the bond between men and women is like two seashells; in the world, there is only one pair that fits perfectly. Finding the only two matching seashells will bring happiness. Therefore, many couples also write their wishes on 'bonding shells' and hang them on the 'Tree of Happiness'. ... Of course, besides Shiunzan, there are many other worthwhile cherry blossom spots in the Shikoku region, and everyone is welcome to share updates at any time! Actually, the reason for recommending solo travel is not only to force oneself to rest and divert attention but mainly because of the change of environment. In today's busy cities, with thick concrete walls, high-pressure jobs, and trivial matters, it's really hard for us to feel good. ... So when you feel that your career is at a standstill, or life is not going smoothly, let yourself go out and walk around! You'll find that there are actually many more things you can do! I highly recommend that everyone should try traveling abroad on their own, and Japan is a great place to go.
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Posted: Mar 2, 2024
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