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Fake Food vs. Google Translate

Dwight checked out the sampuru, realistic plastic models of food, before we all headed inside for dinner. In the past, I would take a photo of my choice to show the server what I wanted. But these days, Google Translate is so good, I can just point my phone at the menu.

Categories: Eat, Kyushu

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Fake Food vs. Google Translate

Kumamoto Station

Kumamoto Station
When traveling in Japan, I look for buildings by architect Tadao Ando. Today, while staying in a hotel at Kumamoto Station, I noticed some familiar simple-yet-elegant architectural elements. Eventually, I discovered Ando had designed the station. It was time for a closer look!

Categories: Architecture, Kyushu

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Kumamoto Castle

Walked around Kumamoto Castle. An earthquake in 2016 caused extensive damage, including the collapse of several turrets and the destruction of many roof tiles. It will still take years to stabilize and restore the structures. This photo shows a relatively intact section.

Categories: Kyushu

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Kumamoto Castle

Splashing through Kagoshima

Splashing through Kagoshima
We didn't let the rain dampen our spirits in Kagoshima. We explored via streetcar, bus, and ferry, which made for an inexpensive day out. A “cruise” on the Sakurajima ferry set us back less than $3 per person, round-trip.

Categories: Kyushu

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Up Next: Kagoshima City

On the local train to Kagoshima City.

Categories: In-Transit, Kyushu

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Up Next: Kagoshima City

Hike to the Top

Hike to the Top
Walked up to this crater lake, Onami Pond, and walked around one side of the caldera. We then climbed Mount Karakuni, the highest point in the National Park. Reversed course and returned via the opposite side of the caldera. Back at our digs, hot springs worked wonders on our aching bodies.

Categories: Walk, Kyushu

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Treading Carefully

Hiked the Ebino Highlands of Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park. The hike took a little longer than planned because we had to avoid volcanic gases.

Categories: Walk, Kyushu

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Treading Carefully

Slowing Down

Slowing Down
After a long journey to southern Japan, we are finally relaxing in a simple, traditional hotel in the Kirishima mountains, next to a national park. We are staying in tatami rooms, soaking in volcanic hot springs, and enjoying long, slow dinners. Tomorrow, we go hiking in the mountains.

Categories: Kyushu

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