The View from the Towers 塔からの眺め A web log by Nigel Ruddock of life in Germany as an expat, with excursions to Japan and the UK.

Month: February 2026

  • 🖋️Japan Miscellany / 雑多な

     May 2025年5月

    Der Rückblick/Flashback/日本:回顧

    🔴 It’s Spring in Japan and I find myself enrolled for a Suiboku (Ink Wash Painting) lesson in in Tsurumi, Tokyo…

    The artist sort of assumed I could speak fluent Japanese, so I probably lost many of the hints he gave. However he was very complimentary about my bamboo drawing….

    すいぼくが  水墨画  鶴見

    That’s his drawing above, which he knocked off in about a minute. I started practising with just the stems, not the leaves…..

    私の最初の試み

    With a couple of deft strokes, he “improved” my bamboo. Stuck it up on the whiteboard and photographed it!

    At the desk next to me Tomoko is poised to go….

    🔴 soon after that I was in another part of Tokyo. A group of musicians (Aki さん – Cello, Takako さん- Flute, Ayakoさん – Mezzo Soprano) were “transcending boundaries” in their experimental Minorite concert in Koto City. They were not painting, oh no, they were tearing!

    This piece (by Benjamin Patterson) was all about doing just that – with different sorts of paper. I closed my eyes and let my imagination run riot. The audience loved it.

    🎵 The contemporary music scene is alive and well in Tokyo.

    🔴 Cakes…..

    Are always nicely presented here……..This Yokohama cheesecake is made after a recipe from the wife of  well-known Yokohama author Osaragi Jiro……

    おいしいチーズケーキ

    🔴 I love going to the wilder parts of the coast. The sand can be quite dark, due to its volcanic origin. It’s soft underfoot….

    砂は柔らかい

    🔴 As for flowers, the first European botanists must have been astounded when they reached the shores of Japan. I was lucky to witness the cherry blossoms…..in town…

    in the countryside……

    at temples……

    or just about anywhere in fact……

    Then came the camelias. The pinkish-red flowers adorn the forests. You walk through carpets of spent blooms on the ground…..

    Then it was the peonies turn…….

    …..and in my last week as I walked in the park at Motomachi, Yokohama, these irises were on every corner – in all colours…..

    ….and walking around the football stadium in Hodogaya there were whole banks of Azalias…

    …and if you are crazy enough to go to the Ashikaga Flower Park (Tochigi) in the first holiday of Golden Week……..Wisteria

    あしかがフラワーパーク

    Anyone for Wisteria Ice Cream?

    藤のアイスクリームを食べませんか?ツトムさん、ありがとう!

    🔴 What’s this? In 2019 a typhoon ripped up a tree on the “bluff” in Yokohama. Underneath was a very un-Japanese foundation. The local council decided to leave it there as a memorial, as it was evidently a western-style house which had been destroyed during the Great Kanto Earthquake.

    The calm after the storm: Yokohama 1923

    1923 年の地震後

    🔴 History is everywhere here. Just south of Yokohama is Yokosuka, where the American Admiral Perry landed in 1853.  Lucky he didn’t arrive 50 years later, or he would have been met by this: The warship Mikasa. It was built in 1902 and brought from Vickers of Barrow-in-Furness in the UK for the Imperial Japanese Navy. It sunk a few Russian ships in its time.

    1902年に建造された軍艦三笠

    In the event, Perry passed by Sarushima Island, and arrogantly re-named it “Perry Island”.

    Not well received. It had been a gun battery for the Tokugawa Shogunate.

    猿島

    🔴 Meanwhile the old undisturbed Japan was going about its feudal ways in the hills of Gifu and Nagano. A house on the Nakasendo way…..

    中山道

    …and the burial sites of the prehistoric Jomon culture were yet to be excavated.

    縄文文化

    🔴 It is much harder to find the past in the sprawling metropolis of Tokyo. I took this picture from near the Tokyo Skytree. It shows Sumida Ward with the Sumida river: well known to Katsushika Hokusai (  葛飾 北斎 )  the famous Ukiyo-e artist.

    Tokyo throbs. It buzzes. It works.

    隅田川の眺め

    🔴 Back to Yokohama.

    Along with Kobe, it was one of the first ports to open up to western traffic. But these first westerners were not artists or idealists. They were businessmen (“Merchants”). And there were lots of sailors who had been cooped up in steam ships for too long ⚓. Two cultures clashed. It was a chaotic and tense period. The British and American governments asked the Japanese authorities to build a “pleasure zone”, which acted as a buffer between the port and the town. Nowadays tourists arrive on cruise ships….

    …..or by train🚅

    The buffer zone (aka red light district) has since disappeared, in part due to the earthquake and the subsequent fire bombing in WWII twenty year later. Yokohama has been through a lot.

    A Norwegian cruise ship docked at the Osambashi pier

    大さん橋埠頭に停泊中のノルウェーのクルーズ船

    🔴 An unusual memorial in Yamashita Park – the park itself being created on the waterfront with rubble from the 1923 destruction

    …….

    インディアン記念碑の天井

    🔴 People…….have to work. Although distance working (Zaitaku Kinmu  在宅勤務 ) has become much more common after Covid.   

      人々は働かなければならない

    Peoples’ needs…….a vending machine, a postbox, and a launderette (“coin laundry”) . What more do you need?

    このコインランドリーが必要な人もいる

    🔴 Every year children have a special day :”Kodomo no hi” on May 5th. But the carp streamers (Koinobori) are already flying here in Nagoya.  Originally Tango no Sekku, the day has been celebrated  since the Kamakura period in the 12thc. The black carp (Magoi) represents the father, the red one (Higoi) the mother. All the others are the children…..

    子供の日 (Nagoya)

    But the children are not always happy……

    Kotaro-chan : “what’s up big sister?”

    「お姉ちゃん、どうしたの?」

    Meiko-chan: “I want my violin!”…….

    “ah…..that’s more like it…….👍”

    「バイオリンが欲しい!」……「あぁ……それもいいな……」

    People are helpful. Here a shop owner helps us find the way back to our hiking trail in Miyagi….

    店主が道案内をしてくれた

    🔴 Furry friends. “I will sleep where I will. For I am a cat”

    吾輩は猫である (Wagahai wa Neko de Aru ) 🙄

    “I will reign from here…..for I am the queen……”

    ごろちゃん

    🔴 Foreigners photograph the oddest things…….Behind the Tsunami wall on the Miyagiolle trail….A harbour no more….

    The Anglican – Episcopal church in Yokohama. Apparently only 1.5% of the Japanese population profess to be Christian…….

    横浜のキリスト教会

    🔴 Buddhism: Jizo are the guardian deities for children and travellers. They are properly called “Jizo Bosatsu”, originating in ancient India where in Sanskrit they are called Ksitigarbha , which means earth womb…..bet you didn’t know that….

    なぎそ 【南木曾】

    Buddhism has many interpretations and factions… here at the Rinnjo Buddhist temple in Sendai. A Zen stone garden.

    ………..Religion in Japan is manifested primarily in Shinto and in Buddhism, the two main faiths, which Japanese people often practice simultaneously. According to estimates, as many as 70% of the populace follow Shinto rituals to some degree, worshiping ancestors and spirits at domestic altars and public shrines. An almost equally high number is reported as Buddhist…..” (Wiki)

    「……日本の宗教は、主に神道と仏教という二つの主要な信仰に表れており、日本人はしばしばこの二つを同時に信仰しています。推計によると、国民の70%が何らかの形で神道の儀式に従い、家庭の神棚や公共の神社で祖霊や霊を祀っています。ほぼ同数の人々が仏教徒であると報告されています……」(Wikipedia)

    🔴…a local Shinto shrine in Hodogaya…..

    程ヶ谷宿

    The entrance to the  Aoba Shinto shrine in Sendai – tucked between the houses like a jewel in a nondescript urban landscape…..

    仙台の青葉神社

    🔴 Fuji-san 🗻 is certainly regarded as sacred. I go for a walk behind my house and there it is on the horizon. But the iphone camera with its wide angle lens does not do it justice. On another day I catch a surprising glimpse of it from the carpark.

    富士山

    It is so much bigger than anything else on the landscape, appearing like the backdrop to a stage. It is an awe-inspiring sight. And then it disappears again. Like some magnificent but fickle god.

    🔴 I’ve been recording these manholes for a palaeographer at Göttingen University. However they are hardly phD material. They are what is called fun…..not often seen in the corridors of town councils…

    Japan’s history is one of wooden buildings – 🪵 So it’s no surprise that fire-fighting has a long history.  And how typical to use a cartoon-like figure to convey an important message. A nice thing to have in the pavement! (it’s a fire hydrant). I must suggest this to the Langen Bürgermeister……

    🔴 And technology. Pride in the old…Another view of that pre-Dreadnought battleship Mikasa…

    三笠 (戦艦)

    and in the new….the monorail in Tachikawa, Saitama.

    立川市  モノレール

    Yamaha Music Store, Yokohama. Sound experiences……🎵

    A synthesis of philosophy, art and sport: Archery 🏹.

    🔴 The tilting vessel: an illustration of one of Confucius’s principles where a bucket is suspended from two chains and needs to be filled with exactly 80% of its capacity in water to come to perfect balance — this is where the Japanese expression “hara hachibu” or “eat until you’re 80% full” comes from……..I took this picture at Ashikaga Gakko in Tochigi – Japan’s oldest university, which was founded in 832 using a Confucian syllabus.

    Ashikaga Gakko 傾く器:孔子の原則の一つを示す例 . 友子さんありがとう。

    That’s it from Japan. I hope you have enjoyed reading these blogs.

    As always, thank you for your interest, and if you know anyone who might be interested in this blog then do send it on.

    Das war’s aus Japan. Ich hoffe, euch hat das Lesen dieser Blogs gefallen.

    Wie immer vielen Dank für euer Interesse. Wenn ihr jemanden kennt, der an diesem Blog interessiert sein könnte, schickt ihn gerne weiter.

    読んでくれてありがとう

    See you……. matane!

    Nigel 🖋️

    nigelwruddock@gmail.com.

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  • Monday 月曜日

    10th February 2026 年2月10日

    🔵 Do you like Monday mornings? I found the last one difficult. Getting going was like starting a cold diesel motor on a winter`s day.

    Well it is winter isn’t it.🥶

    But all the positive experiences of the past week sort of carried me over the threshold of Monday morning.

    🔵 For example, We actually saw some sunshine……

    月曜日の朝は好きですか?月曜日の朝を過ごすのに役立った経験をいくつかご紹介します。

    All rather pretty really, as long as you didn’t have to go anywhere…..

    Indeed, this reminded me of the German “Baumkuchen” although I don’t think the real thing has that icing on top….

    🔵 And then there was this picture of my two little friends in Sagamihara…..Big sister explains to little brother ….

    私の小さな友達

    Nice red piano 😅

    🔵 For one of those real black one’s I look forward to Liudmila’s ‘cello recital in Kassel…..

    Programme looks interesting….

    チェロのリサイタルを楽しみにしています

    🔵 Also this week I had practised a duet for 2 cellos and piano, which made me feel good. Although I will feel even better when I have another ‘cellist to play with…

    チェロのデュエットの練習

    🔵 ………..I interspered the work with a sugar kick from the local bakery….”Guten Tag” I say,” Ich brauche etwas Süßes ” (I need something sweet)….“gerne” (gladly, with pleasure)….replies the friendly Polish lady. So I return with some Frankurter Schnitte..….whatever that is…..

    コーヒーとケーキとともに……

    🔵 Of course there were struggles in the week…like this Beethoven (Beethoven is always a struggle….he was always so stressed …😅).

    ベートーベンはいつも苦労しているようです!

    See that 3rd note for the ´cello ? That’s an important F sharp, and it’s right on the G string where you will often find a “wolf” note on a ‘cello. If you’ve got a wolf note there then you can forget Beethovens’ A major sonata. Or play the note on the D string. But that’s not the same 👎

    🔵 What other good things happened this week? Well, there was that challenging but hugely enjoyable evening with the “Broken Frames Syndicate”. This is an interesting group of musicians who use music and prose to focus on the climate crisis.

    素晴らしい現代音楽コンサート

    Electric performances of Messiaen…… improvisations…all in the slightly weird venue of a Jugendstile church in slightly run-down Offenbach……

    オフェンバッハの教会で

    🔵 As I am concentrating on positive experiences I will not dwell on the fact that DB left me stranded on the rather bleak platform of Offenbach Station after this concert. But I did have a merry conversation with a Turkish taxi driver on the way home.

    帰りの電車が運休になった(ここは日本じゃない!)

    🔵 We all have to go shopping don’t we. I’m taking no chances here, wearing my yellow flourescent band. It really works. Cars slow down and respect you.

    買い物に行く

    Nothing but the heaviest lock of course…

    🔵 The supermarket offers a haven of warmth and brightly packaged food….and wine…..It says “welcome”, but hits you in the face at the same time…..for a native English speaker this is a truly dreadful logo….

    HIT という単語はイギリス人にとっては奇妙です…

    Got to get the priorities right. First a bottle of Italian Primitivo, then the milk and eggs etc……

    最初に買うのはイタリア産の赤ワイン1本です。

    🔵 The biggest plus of the week. A day out hiking, starting at Bad Kreuznach and coming back over the red cliffs of Bad Münster.

    The day starts for me at Langen station, where reminders of the original Main-Neckar Railway can be seen – freshly painted. Built in 1846, the railway operated as a joint state railway company, known as a condominium railway (Kondominalbahn), by the Free City of Frankfurt, The Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt and the Grand Duchy of Baden.

    So now you know.

    今週最高の体験。ハイキング

    🔵 The Rotenfels (Red Cliffs) is great walking territory, even on a grey day….

    Photo: Soren (edited)

    …..and the town of Bad Münster itself is a curious old place

    バート・ミュンスター

    ……. drawing patients to the salty air of the Gradierwerke, where highly charged natural mineral water if left to trickle down huge wooden constructions, evaporating and bathing the passers-by in a saline atmosphere…

    Photo: Soren (edited)

    🔵 People come and stay here for that most German of German institutions……the Kur…….the nearest word I know in English is “taking the waters”. This is the Kurhaus…..

    🔵 Above the town it’s a stiff climb…..

    …………but nobody complains, for we are a merry band of hikers…..

    ……. on the VITAL route…..

    🔵 Like a Fata Morgana, or mirage…the image of an Italian restaurant keeps us going…….A restaurant which later provides good food and drink for all…..

    Not bad eh?

    私たちは楽しいハイカーグループで、ハイキングの後はイタリアンレストランでおいしい食事を楽しみました。

    🔵 Back at home…..

    Violins can be pretty mischievous sometimes. I pick this one up to tune it……… But on its own accord, it seems to have landed on a chord which needs resolving……

    バイオリンがちょっとしたトリックを演奏する

    It seems to want to shift to D major. Naughty violin….

    🔵 Before I end this week’s post I must mention this:

    I walk out of my house and my attention is immediately drawn skywards. Something big is happening up there. It’s the geese. They are all squawking and circling….a hundred I would say. It is an awe-inspiring sight. Every year they do it, flying thousands of miles over Europe. Always the same routes. Often the same resting posts – in this case the lakes around Langen and Darmstadt. But you never know when they will do it…..such a mystery….

    渡り鳥が家の上空を飛ぶ。不思議で畏敬の念を抱かせる光景だ

    Thank you for reading, and feel free to forward on to anyone who might be interested.

    読んでくれてありがとう!。ご興味がある方にはお気軽に転送してください。

    See you またね 🙋‍♂️

    nigelwruddock@gmail.com

    https://www.instagram.com/nigelruddock/

    The End

    終わり✍️

    🔵 p.s. On a friend’s recommendation I went to see a film last week. Hugely enjoyable. Funny, sad, thought – provoking. Half in English, half in Japanese.

    In the huge city of Tokyo, you can rent almost anything…a man for your wedding, a father for your daughter, a journalist to interview your father….It sounds weird to us, I know. But it is not without it’s benefits..RENTAL FAMILY…..

    …..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0pqP6ClcE8

  • Japan Flashback: 🦪 Matsushima 松島

    (note: This is a blog which was originally published on the Israeli site WIX. After following the boycott of this firm and moving my blog to WordPress I nearly lost this report, but have managed to put it together from archive material.)


    18th April 2025年4月18日

    🟠 Be prepared for the unexpected. This is one of my mottos when in Japan. Is it the unexpected convenience of power sockets at a café table…..?

    予期せぬ事態に備えよ。これは私が日本にいるときのモットーの一つです。

    日本での多くの驚きの一つ

    🟠 Or the civic pride in a manhole?

    仙台のマンホール

    🟠 Or the discovery of a cassette player in the local department store?

    カセットテープは復活するのか

    🟠 Or a box to carry sake up a mountain to offer to the gods?

    大山に酒を運ぶ箱

    🟠 Or the discovery of a museum 5 minutes walk from your hotel?…..devoted solely to butterflies and Kokeshi?

    Mr. Bunzo Kamei was the third president of the Kamei Organisation. But he had a passion: butterflies. He travelled all over the world in search of specimens. And they are all here in Sendai, all 14.000 of them…….

    I am not going to try and name them…….

    亀井文三蝶々美術館 仙台

    Kokeshi? They are wooden dolls turned on a lathe. Originating from this region: Tohoku

    こけし人形

    🟠 Or how about these guys? They are about 2,500 years old and were found in graves from the Jomon period

    縄文時代の彫像

    🟠 Almost every day I am surprised by things here. I am walking through a residential area and suddenly come across a cement works. What next.

    ここではほぼ毎日、驚くような出来事に遭遇します。住宅街を歩いていると、突然セメント工場に遭遇するんです。次は一体何が起こるのでしょう。

    天王町のセメント工場

    🟠 Or I am walking in the forest and see this sign – it is so old. Is it a warning of some sort? I start decifering the Kanji: Security Forest?…..Protected Forest maybe? What about Forest Reserve. That sounds more plausible.

    仙台の森で

    🟠 And then there is the  sheer accuracy of the train carriage plans on the station platform……am I standing in the right place? (yes)….

    私は正しい場所に立っていますか?

    🟠 The pride in the railways……Indeed, I think this pride is part of the story behind Japan’s extraordinarily efficient transport system. They seem to love trains. At some point in the 19thc. somebody must have said > “This is it. If we are going to modernize this country it’s got to be trains”. And trains it was. Not cars. Ever been on a Japanese motorway? It’s boring. Trains are much more fun. And you almost set your watch by them.

    星川の歴史

    Hoshikawa history…..

    🟠 But for some inexplicable reason, there is no pride in getting English right. My hotel in Sendai has friendly staff, is efficient, modern, clean…in short everything you need…..except this… surely it is not that difficult to get a good English translation these days…or maybe this is Irish…..😅

    この翻訳は良くない 👎👎👎👎!

    You sometimes see strange English aswell….

    🟠 I’m now sitting an a rather squeaky clean train heading north out of Sendai. It’s the Sensecki local service to Ishinomaki.

    仙石線 宮城県

    🟠 I’m alighting at one of Japan’s beauty spots – Mitsushima Kaigan. I want to see the sea. The beautiful but destructive sea. The sea which removed sections of this line in 2011. And here it is, looking deep and calm. A few cruise boats are lined up. Not for me. I find the loud commentaries on these sight-seeing ships maddening.

    松島海岸

    🟠 This tranquil bay, dotted with little islands, was spared the worst of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and Tsunami, being protected by Miyato Island/peninsular to the east (the red dot on the map is where I am)…..

    🟠 One of the first things I saw after leaving the station was one of those helpful signboards with all the sight-seeing spots marked. At least two islands connected to the land by bridges, with woodland walks and temples. But my map showed another small island which was not mentioned in the tourist blurb. Ojima. Some instinct in me (which rebels against being told what to see) led me to walk in this direction. I passed through a boat yard, and followed a trail cut out of the rock…….

    尾島

    ……..and was astonished to come across these caves along the way….also cut out of the rock

    cave for meditation はんせい  反省

    🟠 Crossing the small red bridge- the Togetsukyō Bridge  (a replacement for the one destroyed 14 years ago) I soon found myself on what can only be described as a sacred island……There is even a strange word attached to it – Utamakura (歌枕, “poem pillow”) – a rhetorical concept in Japanese poetry.

    Ojima

    🟠 I had not done my homework (sometimes a good thing) and didn’t really know what I was looking at. The island had apparently been a retreat for monks, and is littered with manifestations of Buddha, the caves being for meditation. There are also Shinto shrines, and inscriptions from the famous poet Bashou.

    Many statues have been eroded by the elements, but still receive offerings…….(I have often wondered what the point of those 1 yen coins are, now I know)

    I followed the path around the island…

    私は島の周りの道をたどった

    …with the sea lapping under the cliffs….

    Now why was this island not on the tourist maps? I wonder……..I will let you come to your own conclusions.

    では、なぜこの島は観光地図に載っていないのでしょうか? 不思議ですね……。結論はご自身で考えてください。

    🟠 Sightseeing is hungry work. The wind was cold, and all I needed was a warm soup. All the restaurants on the sea front were offering either oysters or beef tongue  (ぎゅう a local speciality). I felt like neither. Then I noticed it, having walked passed it once and dismissed it as off the scale regarding grubbiness and a general shabby air. There was just a glass door with words pasted onto it   ラーメン (Ramen)  カレー (Curry). I stepped inside. A little old man stood up from his television and gave me a broad smile of greeting….”Yes, of course I have Ramen…just take a seat….”

    牡蠣はごめんなさい。牛タンもごめんなさい。ラーメンはOK!

    Food of the gods. Stuff the oysters and beef tongue.

    🟠 Of course Matsushima is not all Buddhas and shrines. The beaches reveal molluscs…..barnacles…..

    まんきゃくるい     福浦島

    And oysters have been harvested here for centuries……

    かき

    A bamboo shoot pushes out of the sand like a rocket…….

    たけ    竹

    …and behind it is that glittering Pacific Ocean…..

    きらめく太平洋

    always moving things around…….

    leaving its flotsam on the beach…….

    ひょうりゅうぶつ

    Oh! low and behold, a rarely-seen object, probably left by some uncouth western tourist many years ago…..

    外国人観光客が残したものだと思います!

    However, the beach is so searingly beautiful…..and so casually adorned with flowers….

    🟠 Do I really have to go back to Sendai tonight?

    今夜仙台に戻らなければなりませんか?

    The bridge beckons.  I must go 😔

    福浦橋

    🟠 As always, thank you for reading, and if you know anyone who might be interested in this blog then do send it on.

    読んでくれてありがとう

    See you……. matane!

    Nigel 🖋️

    nigelwruddock@gmail.com.

    https://www.instagram.com/nigelruddock/

    THE END  終わる

    Japan