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    • Day 33

      The Big Picture

      October 18, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

      If one were looking for a place to live, he would be hard pressed to find a better place than Kagoshima. This area not only has a rich history, it has one of the most varied economies in Japan. Rich volcanic soil grows record levels of produce and livestock for the Asian market. Access to the ocean provides seafood for all of southern Japan. Careful to husband all renewable resources, local industries harvest trees from the deep woods carpeting the multitude of nearby mountains and islands. Perhaps most importantly, all of these assets combine to assure that tourism is among the major concerns in Kagoshima Bay. Good highways and airline service, along with Japan’s famous bullet trains make all of Japan’s major cities accessible.

      After looking intensively at the history and economy of this area we had the opportunity to go to an observation point high above the city. It is difficult to take in all of the potential, much less all the beauty of Kagoshima. I leave this place somewhat embarrassed that I had not previously given the city of Kagoshima much thought. After being here, though, I will long remember this magnificent city and its remarkable people, both past and present.
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    • Day 33

      The Naples of the Orient

      October 18, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

      Kagoshima is often compared to the Italian city of Naples. The climate is about the same, both towns are festooned with palm trees, and both sit at the foot of an enormous, gorgeous volcano.

      One could argue that Japan would not be Japan without the city of Kagoshima. The streets are peppered with statues of famous men who have changed the history of this nation. Saigo Takamori was the scion of a wealthy samurai dynasty ruling here for over 200 years. He was instrumental in securing the victory of the Emperor who began the Meiji restoration in the late 19th century. In a strange chain of events, however, he ultimately rebelled against the Emperor and was killed in the revolt. We passed by the spot where he was killed in battle in 1877. Check out Tom Cruise’s movie “The Last Samurai” to get a clearer sense of the history. In the movie the character Katsumoto roughly corresponds with the life of Saigo Takamori. He was not the only hero here, however. The first Japanese physician to practice Western medicine called Kagoshima home. The list of Kagoshima’s residents who have affected the course of world events is long.

      The story I like best deals with the 17 teenagers from the 19th century who saw hints that the West was way ahead of Japan scientifically, industrially and militarily. They ignored a ban on foreign travel, escaped Japan and visited the West. Spending several years in England and the United States, they brought back the news that their homeland had some catching-up to do. Japan embraced modernization with a vengeance and and in the late 19th and early 20th centuries conducted its own Industrial Revolution on steroids.

      Our visit into this remarkable town was eye-opening. Yasu, our guide, has an excellent command of the English language and led us through one of the most interesting museums I have ever visited. In the atrium one walks on a sheet of lucite over a three-dimensional topographical map of Kagoshima Bay. The hallway is an exact reproduction of a prehistoric cavern, complete with stalactites and stalagmites. The passageway leads to the exhibit of the most ancient artifacts discovered in the area. As one passes through the museum, he advances in time until he comes to the present. Art, tools, music, writing, medicine, politics and technology are all presented in very attractive displays.

      Wandering through the well designed exhibition hall makes it easy to understand why the local residents are so proud of their homeland. Without Southern Kyushu, Japan would be radically different and not nearly so interesting.
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    • Day 5

      Kagoshima, Kyushu

      November 6, 2023 in Japan ⋅ 🌧 23 °C

      15m walk to the main station, and breakfast at one of the bakery/cafes with lots of bread, tea and coffee. Checked in, then walked to the harbour and fish markets (closed) in surprising heat. There is a live volcano on an island just across the water, and it was smoking but not erupting while we were there. Lunch in the only restaurant that was there, but genuine Japanese, with us being the only non-locals. Walked back around town, up to a lookout where we spoke at length with a retired teacher, then back to our hotel, which was connected to the station and the ubiquitous railway-owned Westfield-style malls.Anne wanted yakitori for dinner, so we ended up at a booth in a side-street. 26,288 / 17.8kmRead more

    • Day 33

      Miss Cherry Blossom 🌸

      October 18, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

      Ever since we left Tokyo I have awakened every morning thinking, “Today can’t possibly be as good as yesterday was.” Yet each day we have found that every new place we visit has its own special charms. I will confess that while yesterday’s “Blood Pond Hell” may not be everyone’s cup of tea, the people of Beppu and the welcome they gave us will stay in my heart forever.

      I had the same thoughts when we sailed into Kagoshima this morning, “There is no way today could be as good as yesterday,” but as soon as I awoke, I threw open the curtains and saw a mile-high smoking volcano staring me in the face. Mount Sakurashima dropped into our bedroom to say hello, and I knew this would be no ordinary day.

      At first I thought the clouds surrounding the summit were just—well—clouds, until I realized that those clouds were going UP out of the mountain. She was venting steam and pumping out pumice ash. Suddenly I thought, “I don’t care if the mountain’s name means ‘Cherry Blossom Mountain,’ this girl is locked and loaded.” This lady could be lethal.

      She was alone on her own island until 1946 when she spewed out enough lava to make a bridge to the mainland. So now, even though the locals talk about Sakurashima Island, technically it is not an island anymore.

      Later in the morning as we were on the way to the Kagoshima Museum our guide told us that the local weather report gives a daily index of the volcano. Level 1 means the Lady is asleep. Level 5 means “Get the heck out of Dodge.” The guide told us that today the mountain is at level 3. He said “There will be some ash fall today. If the wind is from the west there will be no problem, but if it comes from the southeast, we will all be sweeping our walkways tonight.” In Kagoshima the residents are accustomed to living with Miss Cherry Blossom 🌸.

      Despite her tantrums, however, and largely because of Miss Cherry Blossom, Kagoshima is one of the most beautiful places on earth.
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    • Day 17

      18 Tag Kagoshima

      April 28, 2018 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

      Heute haben wir einen Ausflug auf die andere Insel gemacht. Es war sehr cool. Es war ein sehr schöner Weg, und es gab auch coole Tiere, wie zum Beispiel diesen Vogel auf dem Foto. Ab und zu hatte der Vulkan auch sein Ausraster
      🌋🤯. Und am Abend sahen wir noch eine Show. Die war sehr cool aber wir haben leider keine Fotos (schade). Und Delfine haben wir auch gesehen von denen ich ein Video schicke

      #Vulkan
      #Delfin
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    • Day 19

      Tag 18 Kagoshima

      April 28, 2018 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

      Nachdem wir am Morgen unser Bettenlager aufgeräumt haben, erwartete uns der Vulkan Sakurajima in seiner vollen Pracht vor unserem Fenster 😍. Wir machten uns auf den Weg und umwanderten den Vulkan. Nun sind wir müde zu Hause und werden bald unser Raum in ein Schlaflager umwandeln. Natürlich erst, nachden wir es als Wohnzimmer und Küche genutzt haben😂.
      Bitte geniesst für uns die feinen Erdebeeren, Aprikosen, Wassermelonen und Bratwürste (Wunsch von Patrik). Das ist hier alles einfach unbezahlbar und wir würden jetzt viel dafür geben in diesen Genuss zu kommen.
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    • Day 16

      17 Tag Kagoshima

      April 27, 2018 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Heute waren wir viel unterwegs. Auf dem weg zu einem Park sahen wir ein interessantes Cafe. Es war sehr cool und man hatte einen schönen Ausblick. Danach ging es weiter. Diesmal wirklich in den Park. Wir machten eine harte Wandertour, aber es war trozdem lustig, weil mein Papa wiedermal den Clown gemacht hat. Als wir oben ankamen, hatten wir einen tollen Ausblick auf den Vulkan (der gestern ausgebrochen ist🤮).

      #Caffe
      #Vulkan
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    • Day 18

      Tag 17 Kagoshima

      April 27, 2018 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Der Vulkan hatte gestern solche Freude über unsere Ankunft, dass er gleich explodieren musste und uns reichlich mit Asche beschenkte. Wo ihr mit dem Blütenstaub zu kämpfen habt, haben wir es mit der Asche zu tun😉. Selbst im Mund spürt man die Asche, da die Zähne richtig knirschen. Auf den Autos sah man das Ausmass auch gut. Ganz eindeutig sieht man es auf dem Foto wo ein Mann den Rasen mäht. Morgen ist eine Wanderung zum Vulkan angesagt. Mal schauen ob er uns mit der Asche verschont. An alle Mamis und Gottis... keine Angst. Ist absolut üblich und gewöhnlich hier😊Read more

    • Day 6

      Erster Stop in Japan Kagoshima

      April 16, 2023 in Japan ⋅ 🌬 20 °C

      Gegen 7:30 Uhr hat unser Schiff in Kagoshima Japan angelegt. Nach dem Frühstück sind wir von Bord gegangen, um die Einreiseformalitaeten zu erledigen. Am Cruiseterminal befindet sich eine schöne Parkanlage, wo wir die Japaner bei ihrem Sonntagssport beobachten konnten. Anschließend unternahmen wir eine Busfahrt durch den Ort.Read more

    • Day 43

      שמפו משרף דקלים

      September 13, 2016 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      אז אני לן במקום שקורא לעצמו Green Guesthouse.
      חשבתי שזה סתם שם, אבל מתברר שבמקלחות יש רק שמפו שעשוי משרף דקלים ומים.
      באופן מפתיע, זה עושה את העבודה.

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Kagoshima, كاغوشيما, Kagošima, KOJ, かごしま, 가고시마 시, Кагошима, 鹿儿岛市

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