Occasional Observances From a Long Way Off

30.1.08

Did Kitaro walk or run?


Tetsugaku-no-michi translates as the path of philosophy and is a popular place for meandering, lost in contemplative thought. The path takes about a half hour to walk each way. As this tree-lined canal is traffic-free and located a few minutes from our guesthouse, we found it to be an ideal place for an early morning run.
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