abouttwohoursnorthofTokyo, There's a citywith a richhistorycalledMito.
It's thecapitalofIbarakiPrefecture, a prefecturethatborderstheocean, andMitoishometooneofJapan's mostlegendaryprivatecandle.
Despitemehavingover a decadeinJapanfilledwithcountlessculturalexperiences, I'venevertriedmyhandkendo.
I don't think I waseverreallyreadytome.
TheideaoftryingKendalwaslikethatofenteringAhwholeNewWorld, and I wantedtoapproachitwiththerightmindset.
So I startedmorningquiteearly.
I heardof a shrineontheoceancalledOught I Sosaggyshrine, a popularandbeautifulspottowatchthesunrise.
Maybe I wasgonnafallinlovewithkendoandbecome a partofmydailylife.
Ormaybeitwouldjustbeonemoreexperienceinthebank.
I arrivedhellbeforesunriseandspentsometimetryingtoclearmyheadwhileenjoyingtheconstantchangeoflighthappeninginfrontofme.
Itwasbeautiful, almostmeditative, initsownway.
Bytheway, TheanFormacionaboutitbeing a popularspotwasn't wrong.
Andassoonasthesuncameupovertheshrine, itwasinstantlyunderstandablewhy I honestlycan't rememberthelasttimethat I enjoyedinOceanSunriseorevenspendinganytimeattheocean, forthatmatter.
I musthavebeenenjoyingitbecausebefore I realizedthat I hadbeenthereforwellovertwohours, thetimegotmethinking a bitmoreabouttheshrineitself, obviouslycompletelydistractingmefrommyupcomingkendoexperience.
And I decidedtoheaduptothemain, tryingtoseeif I couldlearn a littlemore.
Well, I couldhaveopenedmyphonetofindouteverything I wantedtoknow.
I thought I'd rolledthedaysandseeif I couldn't getoneoftheshrine's prieststotalktome.
I gotlucky.
No, youseethat?
I shouldhavementionedthatdespitetheshrinebeing a verypopularspottowatchthefirstsunriseoftheyear, themostbeautifuldatawatch.
Thesunrisewasactuallyonthe 29thofDecember.
Ourconversationgraduallydriftedintotalkingaboutkendo, andhetoldmeif I wantedtogetoffto a goodstarttofocusonlimitingmymovementasmuchaspossibleratherthangoingforbigdramaticmovements.
Fromhere.
Ourconversationgraduallyshiftedovertotalkingaboutshamisen, andbeforewerealizedit, we'reoutoftimeandhehadtogetgoingoffYoshi, thesoundgoes, I reallyenjoyedthatconversationwithhim.
Havingtheopportunitytoshare a littlebitmoreoftheperspectiveoflocalsiskindofinthethemeofthisyear, so I reallyappreciatehimopeningupthetimeforustoday.
I heardthatmyinstructorforthedaywasfamouslystrictandthatexpectationswouldberunninghigh, butnonetheless, I waslookingforwardtotheexperience.
Putittonightusing a photo I couldhave.
Thedemonstrationwasquite a sighttosee.
There's alwaysbeensomethingaboutwatchingthemasterof a craftthat's appealedtome.
No, thankyou.
Quicklyinterestedwhytheshrine's priestgavetheadvicetomethathedid, anditpaidoffbecause I wasupnext.
Didn't getofftothebeststart.
Sono.
Sowehavekindofgot a littleTheycangohome.
That's a littleway.
Tooksometimetotalkaboutthehocsheentodostyleandhowitgetsitsname, startingwithHoaxin, whichreferstotheNorthStarstationarynevermovingandittoldyou, whichcanbesummarizedas a singlemovementwithas a littlemovementaspossiblebeingkey, I finallystartedtounderstandwhatthepriestMrYoshidahadtoldmeearlierthatdaygetup.
Sotheystudiedwas I feelreallyfortunatetohavehadthisexperience.
Thishasbeenreallyimpactful.
Admittedly, thatwas a lotmoredifficultthan I expectedittome, butitwas a really, reallygoodexperiencetobehonest.