To Yakushima!

DATE: Dec 1st, 2008


After spending the night in Kagoshima, I travelled to the island Yakushima. Yakushima is in the south of Japan, so imagine you go island hopping from Kyushu, you end up in Yakushima first and eventually you end up in Okinawa. The island is simply beautiful, it’s also a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site and it is really worth visiting, and definitely worth the trickiness to get there! In case you’re thinking of visiting the island, I used this website a lot, though back then it was only a website and the book hadn’t been published.

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To Kagoshima

DATE: Nov 30th, 2008


So, after a few days with my friend in Nagoya I continued my trip and travelled to Kagoshima by shinkansen. Kagoshima is in the very south west of the “main land” of Japan. The distance from Nagoya to Kagoshima is 1000 km, which took me seven hours. I quite like the shinkansen, and on this one I could even charge my phone on the electric outlets!

In the late afternoon I arrived in Kagoshima. I had some problems finding the hotel even though stupid me had already walked past it, and I got help from this old man who spoke excellent English, he was a retired English teacher XD The youth hostel wasn’t much special but very cheap, I got a three person room as a single room, and finally I had a real bed instead of a futon :D The shower was kinda gross though. Another downside was the traditional-ness of their common room as there were only low, Japanese tables and my legs still hurt from falling in Nagoya so it was very uncomfortable.

Because Kagoshima is in the south, the weather was lovely. It was nearly December, but it felt like 20 degrees or so and I noticed some palm trees in town as well. I went to wander around Kagoshima in the late afternoon/evening, and went to the shopping district Tenmonkan. I quite liked the atmosphere of it, quite cozy. I noticed a small office that sold ferry tickets, so I went there to get a ticket to the ferry I would be taking the next day. The lady there spoke no English at all, so I ordered the ticket in Japanese. Everything went well and I felt quite accomplished :D

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Three Days in Nagoya

DATE: Nov 29th, 2008


After Tokyo, I headed to my friend in Nagoya, who is living and studying in Japan for a year. The distance between Tokyo to Nagoya is 360 km, which took me two hours by shinkansen. It was a huge hassle with my big suitcase, but fortunately I could leave most of my stuff in Nagoya and use my friend’s smaller suitcase instead, which was so much more convenient.

I explored some of Nagoya… unfortunately the town itself isn’t that interesting. My friend and I also went to Nagoya castle, which was lovely. We also went inside, where they had objects from the olden days displayed. The view was nice too.

MOOMINOn the second night, my friends and me went to this reggae party… Unfortunately, when we were looking for a toilet, I ran after my friend, slipped and fell on my knees, which was really painful :( Apparently my crash was so loud that a man even left his… restaurant/kitchen? in order to give me a wet towel for my knees. Fortunately I didn’t really break or strain anything, but it was very painful and harder to walk, too.

The reggae party itself was a bit… funny. My friends wanted to arrive early, as soon as it started, but the artist, MOOMIN, only showed up after a few hours. It was pretty great though, and I danced along with my painful knees and ankles. Later, we went to this English pub which was full of (scary) foreigners.

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In Tokyo

DATE: Nov 26th, 2008


Minami senju wakes up. From the doombridge at 7 am.So I started my holiday with five days in Tokyo, during which I met up with various friends, went shopping, and went to several areas to walk around. The second-hand CD stores were fabulous, sometimes with CDs for only a few hundred yen (a few euro) and I really had to tell myself not to buy too much, because it wouldn’t fit in my suitcase.

It felt great to be back, I already knew my way around from the previous time, was more confident with the language. The weather was lovely, at times I didn’t even need to wear a coat out, while my mom sent me a picture of snow in the Netherlands…

I also got the opportunity to eat more sorts of Japanese food and was less shy to enter a restaurant. INORAN.png.jpgAfter okinomiyaki, we had gyoza, sushi (of course), shabu-shabu and went to some other restaurants.

Also, I went out with my friends on a night, which was a lot of fun. Strangely, trains stop running around 12/1 o’clock in Tokyo. So I took the first train at 6 o’clock, which was totally crowded with lots of (scary) people.

On the 24th I attended the first concert of my stay in Japan, a solo concert of INORAN. The concert was absolutely great, and I guess I was really lucky that he happened to play in Tokyo while I was there :)

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Japan 2008

DATE: Nov 21st, 2008


My second trip to Japan was kind of a “present” to myself. Mid-November I graduated, and two weeks later, I headed to Japan. This time, I would stay in the country for a full month, and would travel to the south/west of Japan. This time, I travelled by myself, but I would meet up with my Dutch friend in Tokyo, and stay with a friend of mine in Nagoya for a while.

This time, I flied with KLM from Amsterdam to Tokyo directly, which took 11 hours. I was lucky and there was no one sitting next to me on the plane, so I could stretch out and nap a little :D In the morning, I arrived in Tokyo. I took the train to central Tokyo, and somehow strange people just like to talk to me, because on the train this Chinese/German woman started to talk to me, in German. Speaking German wasn’t something I had been expecting in Tokyo…

I found my hotel pretty soon. This time I stayed in Aizuya Inn, a different one from the previous time that was a little more expensive, but was a bit bigger, cleaner and offered better facilities, such as various showers instead of two for the entire hotel. At the hotel, I also picked up my rental phone, which would prove to be very useful during my stay. Not only could I call and email my friends, but I could also easily update my Twitter account.

After I took a shower in the hotel and rested a bit, I went off again, to meet up with my friend for dinner in Shinjuku. We had okinomiyaki, which was quite good :) Afterwards, we went to meet up with another friend of us and went to a few bars. It was a lot of fun, but I was still pretty dead from the long plane flight, so I already went back to the hotel around ten. The Shinjuku area was amusing to me again, with lots of host looking like copies of each other and the usual group of transvestites at a street corner XD

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