On this episode:
It’s part 3 of our Kyushu adventure!
Last time: We brought you to the historical Nagasaki City and the traditional Unzen! This time, we will be heading to another majestic destination, and one of the most famous in Japan: Kumamoto! Experience the sights and history of Kumamoto. Afterwards, let’s head back to where the journey started: Fukuoka!
As always, you can also take a lot below for the full details of this part’s itinerary, or you can comment or DM me on IG at @emmanmega for questions.
ITINERARY:
DAY 5:
1. Check out of hotel in Unzen and head to Shimabara Port.
2. Take the ferry to Kumamoto port.
3. Take a bus from Kumamoto port to Kawaramachi.
4. Check-in at Mitsui Garden Hotel.
5. Explore Kumamoto Castle site.
6. Check out Kumamoto castle museum.
7. Dine at a local restaurant.
8. Explore Kumamoto nightlife.
9. Rest.
Day 6:
1. Eat breakfast at hotel.
2. Check-out but leave your luggage at the hotel.
3. Take the tram to the Suizenji Park.
4. Enjoy the view at the park and avail of the tea serving experience.
5. Claim luggage from hotel and head to Kumamoto Station.
6. Take the bullet train to Kumamoto.
7. Check-in at Book and Bed Tokyo Fukuoka Branch.
8. Have dinner in Tenjin.
9. Walk around and enjoy.
10. Rest.
MUSIC used on this episode:
Journey by Declan DP Music Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library
Anvion – Melange | | provided by CopyrightFreeNetwork
Cease by A Himitsu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library
Cold Funk – Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( Source: Artist: Music promoted by Audio Library
Morning Walk, Johnny Easton
mavic – drone music
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#Kumamoto #Fukuoka #KumamotoCastle #Japan #Kyushu
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