Omiya's Pine Tree, Pine tree by Jacaranda Promenade, Atami, Japan.
Omiya's Pine Tree is a tall tree standing along Jacaranda Promenade in Atami, with broad branches extending toward Sagami Bay. Its thick trunk and canopy cast ample shade across the surrounding pathway and beach promenade below.
The tree became known through Konjiki-yasha, a famous novel from the late 1800s that depicts society of that era. Its name comes from a character in that influential story that reached readers across generations.
The tree takes its name from a character in classical literature and functions as a gathering spot where locals enjoy sea views and spend time outdoors. People naturally drift here to sit in the shade and watch the water.
The tree is about a ten-minute walk from Atami Station via the coastal path and is easy to reach for most visitors. The area is flat and open with plenty of space to stroll and linger without difficulty.
The tree casts shadows of varying length and position throughout the day, creating shifting patterns across the pathways below. Photographers often return at different hours to capture these moving shadows as they change with the sun's path.
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