In 2015, my siblings and I went to Kyushu in Japan for Christmas. Japan has over 14 thousand islands, and Kyushu is the third largest on the south of the country. We flew into Fukuoka, the largest city in the north of Kyushu and we were welcomed by a dazzling display of Christmas lights outside the main train station. What a great way to start our holiday.
Kanmon Bridge
Travelling in a group, especially with family is always tricky, and a lot of adjustment is needed. Our first little episode happened on our first full day, Christmas eve. This is Kanmon Bridge and it links Kyushu island back to the biggest island Honshu. Honshu is the main island where the big cities like Tokyo, Osaka are. There's also a foot tunnel where pedestrians can walk underneath the sea to connect the two islands. It's only 780m long and my husband was very keen to do the walk. Even though you can't see or feel the sea, imagine how cool it is to experience the walk underneath the sea.
However, one group member didn't want to do the walk and insisted on returning to Fukuoka when we got to mid point. The others in the group didn't mind either way. I can't remember why hubs and I didn't go all the way to Honshu ourselves and ask the others wait for us back at Fukuoka. It wasn't that far. None of us ended walking over to Honshu in the end. Anyway needless to say hubs was not a happy bunny that he missed this experience, and all he could do was to take a photo at the mid point. Behind him is Yamaguchi from Honshu, and the name in front of him is Fukuoka.
Diazifu Temangu
On Christmas day we visited Diazifu Temangu, one of the most important shrines in Japan. The shrine dates back to over 1100 years and is dedicated to Sugawara Michizane, an esteemed scholar and poet, and a trusted advisor to the emperor. The grounds are very pleasant to walk around, and even though it was a holiday, it wasn't too busy or crowded.
Sugawara is worshipped as the deity of learning, culture, and the arts and many people come here to pray for success in their exams. You write your wish on these little boards called ema, and hopefully Sugawara will bless you with luck. Of course, one still has to study, you can't just rely on luck alone to pass an exam!!!
Kokura Castle
Many major towns or cities in Japan has a castle and are worth a visit if you have time. Kokura Castle dates back to 1608 but was burnt down in the 19th century and restored over 30 years ago. The castle has five floors with lots of surrounding grounds, apparently the largest of all castles in Japan. Unfortunately it was a little doom and gloom in December. I can imagine how beautiful it would be in spring when all the cherry blossoms bloom. There were quite a lot of exhibitions inside the castle, and I particularly remember walking around one floor with all the exquisite gold paintings on the walls and partition doors. My photos skills were very poor back then, but you can still see the reflection of the golden shine coming through even from a distance - we were not allowed to get too near to them. It was truly bling bling dazzling.
The most southern railway station in Japan
The next day we headed from the north of Kyushu, to Cape Nagasakibana, at the southern tip of the island. It was about a 400km drive. En route we stopped at the most southern railway station in Japan called Nishi Oyama. Of course, I had to take the mandatory photo on the station platform. It's a very iconic scene, standing by the pole (no prizes for guessing what it says) with the amazing Mount Kaimon in the background.
Next, we went further south to Cape Nagasakibana national park. The Mount Kaimon is in full view again. Mount Kaimon is an inactive volcano called Kaimondake, and you can hike to the summit. The ascend is around 800m and takes about 3 hours each way. Not time for hiking today, we just lingered around admiring the scenery.
Devil's Washboard
After reaching the southern tip, we started to head back up north, this time going via the east side of the Kyushu island. Aoshima Island is a short walk across the bridge from the main island, and is famous for its rock formations. Years and years of erosion have created these unusual jagged edges, like a massive washboard, hence the name Devil's Washboard. You can walk on them, they're perfectly safe, just a little uneven, but that's why it's such a fun activity.
Takachiho Gorge
The remaining trip included more presents from mother nature. My favourite was the walk along Takachiho Gorge. This is designated as a National Place of Scenic Beauty in Japan and my photos doesn't really do it justice. The Gokase river runs through the gorge and visitors can rent a boat to admire the gorge from bottom up. We opted for the top down approach to walk along the gorge and see the river 100m below us. The view was so mesmerizing. At the end of the walk leads us to the Amanoiwato Shrine. It's located inside a cave that is 30m by 40m big. The photos taken from outside the cave, and inside out will give you an idea of how big it is. I was not expecting to see a place of worship deep in the gorge, but then, shrines and temples can be found all over Japan, why not inside a gorge?😊
Hells of Beppu
There are more interesting places we visited during our Kyushu trip but this post is getting a bit long and I don't want to split it into two parts, plus I got a contest for you at the end. So I will share one last place with you, the Hells of Beppu. Beppu is a famous hot spring area the northeast of Kyyshu and many people go there for the hot spring baths. We went to hell instead. Just joking!!! The Hells of Beppu is a park where you can see hot springs and mud ponds. It's like Yellowstone in America and Wai O Tapu in New Zeland (both that I've been but haven't posted yet) but on a smaller scale. I came to Beppu before I went to the other two, I think if it was the other way round, I would be quite disappointed with Beppu. One thing that was quite nice at Beppu was the eggs cooked in the springs. It was a nice snack but I can't find a photo of it. I didn't realise in 2015 that I'd be blogging otherwise I would have taken a lot more photos of everything!
Where am I?
On our last night in Kyushu, we stayed at a hotel in Beppu that had its own spring baths. All guests were offered a yukata (a kimono like bathrobe) and jacket upon check-in. You wear that when you go to the hot springs and dinner inside the hotel. The men's one were all the same, and the ladies got to choose from different fabrics. Out of the four ladies in the front, which one do you think is me? The first person to guess correctly will get 10 Hive powered up to your account.
That's so lovely to wear a Yukata. Maybe you're the one wearing pink. haha I know it's not correct. LOL
We all have a bit of pink 😀 Just to be clear which of the ladies from left to right do you think is me?
I think the third one from left to right. Hahaha second guess is the 4th one. XD
I updated the photo with numbers, should have done it yesterday 😀.
Final guess..... Go! Is it number 2?
Oh, I guess #2 but you also like the #3. Haha. so confusing XD Ok I go for #2.
Yah!! Got there in the end 🏆
Oh, wow! Gotcha! Haha.
Wonderful photos! You know, I've never been to Kyushu. I've been all over Honshu and Shikoku, but not Kyushu yet.
You know why Sugawara Michizane was deified? Because he was exiled and he died in exile, but then terrible disasters started happening to the Imperial family, including the emperor's son died, there was a drought, and the Imperial Palace being hit by lightning twice. People claimed it was the restless spirit of Michizane. So they defied him as Tenjin in an attempt to appease his spirit. Nowadays his shrines (Tenmangu shrines) have spread all over Japan and are one of the most popular shrines.
I read a bit about Sugawara Michizane when I was researching for Diazifu. Sounded like he had an interesting life, both alive and dead, and have left an important legacy!
I want to go to Shikoku! It seems a little under rated compared to the rest of Japan, but the views I've seen are beautiful. Have you ever posted about it?
I didn´t know you have siblings @livinguktaiwan! How many are you? It must have been fun to travel together as a family! - Such cool places you´ve visited. Japan is very high on my bucket list. So much nature and culture in one place!! Amazing. - If it wouldn't be so far away from Germany....- Thanks for taking us with you to Kyushu <3 PS: I think you are Nr.2 (I can see it on your hands ;) )
I come from a relatively big family, 5th of 6! It's quite a family affair if everyone, including the next generation gets together but those are very very rare occasions now. Fortunately us siblings are quite close.
Japan is very different from the beach holidays in say Thailand or Mexico that you've been to, but definitely worth going. Hopefully you get there sometime.
My hands gave me away again!!?? Everyone else said that.
Well, I haven´t only been to beach holidays in Asia. In Nepal I saw a lot of culture and nature as well. But sure, mostly I am out in the wild 😎 My BF has relatives in Japan. I would love to go there some day. - haha yes, your hands are very different to the others :D
I was trying to guess if you are number 2 or 3, then saw I'm a little late to the guessing game😉
What lovely memories! Takachiho Gorge is beautiful, and those rock formations are amazing. We do live in a beautiful world!
Very true. So many beautiful places around us, we need to appreciate it more.
Everyone is so good at this guessing game!!
Well, there were only 2 'shorties' in the photo😉
One thing Hive has taught me is to look for beauty wherever I go, always needing images and inspiration for blogs, and often finding it in the most unlikely places!
My only visit to Japan was a few days in Tokyo, but I'd love to go back. The culture is so different to ours, but we found people really friendly and helpful. The kids are into things like Anime, so they loved it.
A friend of mine went a while back and she seemed to go to the baths just about every day.
Japanese culture is very different even for Asians, let alone Westerners, I think many get a culture shock when they go, but luckily Japanese are very friendly like you say, especially in the more remote places.
Sounds like a great trip with a lot of variety including nature - that gorgeous is my fave and ofc the hot springs!
I wished I had some better photos of the trip, they're all quite crappy back in the pre blogging days. But that said, Japan is always a great destination for a holiday, I find everywhere I go has it's own character and culture
Oh! I love Japan. Beautiful sceneries around. Hopefully, one day I could visit this beautiful country😊
It has great scenery, culture, not to mention food!! There's quite a few Filipino Hivers in Japan, I'm sure you be can find a host if you ever go!
Thank you. Hoping to travel to this place someday😊
You are the third from left, in pink yukata.
Cool hot springs ;D
I think I would need one ema and write my wish - to learn all the new pieces I have to learn until Sunday (ok, I am practicing too haha)
Is that number 2 in the photo?
Do you have another wedding on Sunday? How many pieces do you have to learn?
Now go and practice instead of surfing the internet
Now with numbers is clearer, yes, the number two, the pink yukata :) But I see you already had a chat threat with someone else, she was quicker ;)
Sunday - my regular Sunday morning gig but I am learning all Christmassy stuff in cool arrangement, like more jazzy and that's complicated at the moment, and after that, I am playing in a concert with the choir. Next Saturday another concert playing with the choir, a charity concert for the affected by the floods in Valencia. Please, hand me one ema 🙏😂
I should have numbered it yesterday, I was too lazy! But here's your special prize 😀
Jazzy Christmas songs, that sound lovely, make a nice change from the traditional arrangements. And a charity concert, that's an amazing and meaning thing to be part of. Any chance of a live feed for it?
This looks like it was a really great trip. It is too bad that you weren't able to do the full walk to the island. I can see how that would be a real bummer. People probably didn't realize how far it was and when they got the halfway point they figured screw this! We have a town in the state where I live called Hell. They milk that for all it's worth!
Living in Hell!! I'd definitely milk that if I were the town mayor!!
Bar the little drama, it was a very nice trip to see a different part of Japan, lots of lovely scenery nice food!
I bet! Japan looks like a really beautiful place! I'd love to visit there one day and get the grand tour from @dbooster! The town is so small, I am not even sure there is a mayor!
Perfect timing. After talking about it for years, we're finally going to Japan to see the snow in February! I have never heard of Kyushu so I suppose I better brush up on my knowledge a little beforehand.
Photos are great and just how I want Japan to look but it doesn't seem that cold there from your pictures and the skies are blue. Is that because it's so far South?
Have a lovely weekend :-)
It was quite mild even in December, and yes that's probably coz it's quite south. If you go up north to Hokkaido, which I want to go, I hear it can get very cold.
Which cities are you going in February? And have you got you wallet ready for Mrs Nathen's spending spree. You gotta treat the lady in Japan!!
Spending spree? Oh Lordy! We're flying in to Osaka as the only purpose of the trip is to visit Shirakawa-go to see the beautiful village in the snow. There'll be plenty of spending beforehand on winter clothes and multiple warm coats for the wife so she doesn't appear in the same clothes twice in her selfies!
Being a city boy at heart, I'd have preferred a five-star in Tokyo but you can't win 'em
allany ;-)Hope you had a lovely weekend and best wishes to you and hubby :-)
easy peasey, the one with a flower head. kerchiiing
Haha! You won, here's your prize
yeeeeee hawwww!
I really enjoyed this post. Getting to know new places always cheers me up a lot. And the pictures are very nice.
I wish everyone can fulfil their wishes. So I put my intention there among all those emas to flow like water.
;)
The ring you have betrays you. You are number 2.
What!!! How come everyone guessed correctly!! Have a special prize from me 😁
It's just that the diamond 🤣 stands out, and we know what they say about them.
Diamonds are a girl's best friend ... But it gave me away 😄
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Wuaooo! What a spectacular trip, you visited amazing places! I hope someday I can go to Japan with Olivia.
By the way, before I went to look at the comments, I had guessed that you were number 2, because 1 and 4 you couldn't be, and since I saw 2 first than 3 I said well she is 2.
That's a good guess!!! You girls are so good, everyone guessed correctly! Here's a special prize for you 😄
I can only imagine how magical it must’ve been to see the dazzling Christmas lights in Fukuoka and explore unique places like the Kanmon Bridge and Takachiho Gorge.
I think you can never go wrong with a holiday in Japan, do much to see and do
Guau Japan the country of my dreams.
And many others as well, I think
woah Japan is really nice, not wondering why does so many people wants to visit there
Yeah, Japan is very popular, especially with Asians. I've been quite a few times, and enjoy myself every time
You shared a picture that looks so beautiful and spectacular, you are so happy and it sounds so amazing. Have a nice day
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Wow, what an incredible trip to Kyushu! It sounds like a mix of breathtaking landscapes, cultural immersion, and family bonding (even with a few little bumps along the way).
The joys of traveling with family!
It was a very pleasant trip, the place is very beautiful, I was very entertained seeing it ❤️
Glad you enjoyed the virtual trip
incredible, it's like a super tour of japan. I am impressed by the islands and everything on them. Everything I don't know about the world excites me, it's like an oriental adventure. It's fantastic, I want to go visit those places someday.
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