"Mt. Takao Moonrise Over Tokyo" by Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon Mt. Takao is the most convenient mountain to go to for a large percentage of the people living in Tokyo, being within an hour of Shinjuku and with a cable car that is just a five minute walk from Takaozan-guchi Station (on the Keio Line). It's not of astoundingly high elevation, but when you walk up the valley towards the cable car station, the cool mountain breeze that greets you is - I hesitate to use the word, but - fantastic! Or at least it feels that way to me when coming from the center of the city after breathing the city air for many months straight without a break. The view from Mt. Takao isn't always this clear - there were strong winds both yesterday and today (October 7th & 8th, 2006), which blew away the noxious breath of the fire-breathing machinery (the internal combustion engine - the curse of humankind!), producing a rare view... but it shouldn't be rare! Cars are something I love when I'm behind the wheel (and hate when I'm not!), but they need new propulsion systems. Here's to returning to living in transparent air! Copyright 2006 by Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon, Images Through Glass, Tokyo |