We Visited Japan’s Deepest Wound… Then Climbed a Volcano 🇯🇵 || Nagasaki & Unsen

We visited Japan’s deepest wound… then climbed a volcano.
Over two wild days, we went from quiet reflection in Nagasaki to hiking an active volcano and sweating through sulfuric steam in Unzen. It was emotional. It was weird. It smelled like eggs.

In this episode, we explore a lesser-known cherry blossom park, visit one of Japan’s most important museums, hike up Mt. Fugendake, and wander through the bubbling hellscape of Unzen Jigoku — all while trying not to cry, or slip on volcanic mud.

📍 Locations in this video:

-Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
-Cherry Blossoms at Tateyama Park
-Ramen at Hikari Ramen (ひかりラーメン)
-Mount Fugendake hike (Unzen National Park)
-Unzen Jigoku (Hell Valley) Hot Springs

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