It's like the "Dance of
the Little Swans" from the ballet "Swan Lake."
Sachiki-san is full of energy
even in the cold weather when the swamp is frozen.
This is a list of places that Sachiki-san , a Samoyed dog born on June 21, 2022, and Higetoshi, the 61-year-older guardian, have visited together on walks and trips.
It's like the "Dance of
the Little Swans" from the ballet "Swan Lake."
Sachiki-san is full of energy
even in the cold weather when the swamp is frozen.
When Sachiki-san and I moved to Kamaishi City in the fall and were walking in Katagishi Park, I heard from people who were also walking that swans fly to Minosuke-numa and the Unosumai River, but this was the first time we saw swans.
Jodogahama in Miyako City. It
is one of the attractions of Sanriku tourism.
My father's family home was
near Jodogahama, so I have memories of my uncle taking me there when I went to
visit my grandmother as a child.
I had always wanted to take a
walk on Jodogahama with Sachiki-san, but during the high season from April 1st
to October 31st, there are traffic restrictions and general vehicles cannot go
to the place that is famous in tourist posters, so I went this month when the
traffic restrictions were lifted.
We arrived at almost 3pm, so the shadow of the mountain reached to the peninsula.
We walked on the promenade
along the coast with Sachiki-san.
There were few people and no
trash on the ground, so I was able to enjoy the scenery with peace of mind.
During our regular walks, I always look at Sachiki-san and the ground around us
to make sure he doesn't pick up and eat trash (lol).
The gravel at Jodogahama is white, so the white dog doesn't stand out very much. It doesn't look good in photos (lol). That's partly because it's been a while since Sachiki-san's last shampoo, and he's little dirty (lol).
Sachiki-san, who didn't know
that he was about to get his vaccine, seemed to be happy and excited. (lol)
I heard from an acquaintance that the blue flowers of Mizuaoi-Pontederia were blooming beautifully, so Sachiki-san and I went to see them.
I parked my car in the visitor center parking lot and first walked to Amihari Onsen Ski Resort.
On the way from the visitor center to the ski resort, there was a snow shed. Seeing this makes me realize that the snow must be deep.
Nebama-kaigan beach in Kamaishi City used to be a 2-kilometer-long sandy beach, including the adjacent Katagishi-kaigan beach across the Unosumai River, but both beaches were lost due to the tsunami and land subsidence caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake. Of these beaches, about 500 m of the Nebama-kaigan beach was restored, bringing back the white sands and green pines of the past.
Sachiki-san was digging up the
sandy beach. This is not the only place.
It is a very clean beach that
is maintained for swimming, but I was a little nervous as a caretaker in case
something sharp was buried in the sand.
The bicycle and pedestrian path is in the shade of the cherry blossom trees in the morning, so even Sachiki-san, who gets hot easily, can walk comfortably.
The hydrangeas have just started to bloom, but some trees are already in full bloom.
There are various facilities around Tenshochi. (Pets are not allowed)
Sachiki-san and I sometimes go for walks at Takamatsu Park. There is Takamatsu Pond, which is a sightseeing spot, and the multipurpose square etc. Recently, we come more often to the multipurpose square with a larger lawn than Takamatsu Pond.
As for Sachiki-san, he moved to the shade of a tree to avoid the sun and refused to move from there.
On the way home, I put
Sachiki-san in my car and then hurried around the event venue by myself.
There was a Bernese Mountain dog there, and when I talked to the owner, she said that the sun was strong and
the dog's black color absorbed the heat from the sun, so she put a cooling vest
on him. I should have put one on Sachiki-san too.
We left the park at 11:00, an
hour after the event had started, but there was a traffic jam from the parking
lot to the high school.
Near Kamaishi Daikannon, there is a hotel named Seagaria Marine where you can stay with your dog on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean. This hotel has a large dog park named Seagull Park. I always thought, ''I'd like to stop by there.'' whenever I visit my mother, who lives on the coast of Iwate Prefecture.
Sachiki-san and I visited on a weekday evening. There was no one else using it, so we were able to use it without worrying about other dogs.
This is a large lawn dog park.
Even when Sachiki-san comes to
the dog park, he's more interested in sniffing than running. (lol)
Sachiki-san sometimes picks up something and eat it, so I can safely watch him at a well-managed dog park.
A staff member came out of the office and patted Sachiki-san.
The fee is 600 yen per once. If you become a member by paying the annual membership fee of 1,000 yen, it is 500 yen per once.
It was a bit hot that day, so Sachiki-san took a break in the shade of trees.
his dog park was originally attached to a hotel where you can stay with pets, but the hotel moved due to the aging of the building, so I was...