Japan Rail Trip on Kyushu Railway (Part 2)
For family and friends of Japan. Vedio not monetized.
This week, two teams will embark on a three-day trip in northern Kyushu.
Area Visit day 2 ( northern Kyushu on the JR Kagoshima Main Line and the JR Nagasaki Main Line)
1) Saga Station – Meet up with 2 woman and visit Sage Castle ruins
visit Saga Castle History Museum. (saw Japan’s first iron cannon)
2) At Hizen-Yamaguchi Station, the travellers split up into different teams.
Team 1 found cake shop called Amaretto that sell cream puffs.
Team 2 found a four-metre-tall statue built in 1953 at Toshoji Temple,
in hopes of bringing peace after the war and is said to protect people from disasters.
3) All 4 Travellers Reach Isahaya Station, enters Nagasaki Prefecture. Isahaya is known for its eels.
All 4 ate natural grown eels that dipped in a secret sauce made with honey from Miyazaki Prefecture and slowly grilled.
why are we not invited to eat? Ahhhhhh.
4) Team 1 head towards Isahaya Shrine. They found many 1000 yrs old camphor tree, the tallest one is 25m high!!
Team 2 head towards a 50m long wishing stone bridge called Meganebashi build in 1839. What will you wish for ?
5) At Kikitsu Station, The women team will continue the train tour.
Book a room at Kikitsu Station that had Ureshino hot spring. 🙂
6)Both travellers went for Korean Dinner which we were not invited. sad…
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