Springtime in Kyushu is beautiful...the weather has been perfect.
The first weekend of April was the last of the sakura, or cherry blossom.
Serenity and I headed to Akizuki, the small town in the hills near Tachiarai, about a two hour leisurely bike ride from our house.
The town is home to ruins of an old castle, and many, many cherry trees.
The first weekend of April was the last of the sakura, or cherry blossom.
Serenity and I headed to Akizuki, the small town in the hills near Tachiarai, about a two hour leisurely bike ride from our house.
The town is home to ruins of an old castle, and many, many cherry trees.
On the grounds of the old castle, people set up for picnics underneath the cherry blossoms. Most people drink plenty of alcohol while doing so. It's a Japanese tradition. We ate our picnic here, though we broke the mold and didn't sit underneath a cherry tree.
This area was selling rice wine, sake, and other beverages. After you make your purchase, this guy lets you dig your hands in the pot and pull out as much rice as you can.
Serenity underneath the trees on the main path.
Serenity underneath the trees on the main path.
This is the bridge over the old moat that surrounded the castle. The water was covered in cherry blossoms, and when the wind blew it looked like it was snowing.
The next weekend we spent the day in Fukuoka City with our friends Katsume & Keiko, and climbed to the top of another castle (again - just ruins...none of the castles survived World War II.)
The skyline of Fukuoka from the top of the castle ruins. The castle is actually right in the center of the city.
We took rowboats out on the lake.
Walking along the outside of the castle ruins. Cherry blossom season was over, but a different species of cherry tree was blooming, much more pink and bigger.
(left to right: Serenity, Keiko & Katsume)
(left to right: Serenity, Keiko & Katsume)
And here are some random findings in Japan that may only interest me...
Storefront mannequins.
Not sure why they feel its necessary to show you what the pants look
like when you're bending over.
Not sure why they feel its necessary to show you what the pants look
like when you're bending over.
On the the last train of the night...a weary shopper passed out, right in the middle of text-messaging someone on her cell phone.
The cat/dog man. If you look closely, you can see a cat on top of his stroller, and a dog is following him. There was another pet (cat or dog, not sure) in the stroller (no actual human children). He had just grabbed a third cat by its tail and slung it over the stroller to the ground. The cat didn't seem to mind.
The whole thing was all the more weirder because this was in the middle of a shopping mall, and no one seemed to think anything of it.
The whole thing was all the more weirder because this was in the middle of a shopping mall, and no one seemed to think anything of it.
4 comments:
Hi there!
This is another gaijin in Fukuoka.
Got here 2 weeks ago for a 3-month consulting project. Would like to know some good people and nice places around. Let me know if you guys would like to hook up.
Cheers,
Debbie
BTW, found your blog while looking for Fukuoka pictures in Google.
And your pictures are gorgeous! Shame I was not here for hanami...
Cheers,
Debbie
Sorry, not in Japan anymore!
Sorry, not in Japan anymore!
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