Jeff and Matt arrived on Friday, April 29th and were here until Sunday, May 8th. We did a lot! We moved around to different environments throughout the trip, so there was a good balance of everything. First, I met them in Tokyo/Chiba and we mainly partied there. We showed Matt some of the main places in Tokyo. He got a kick out of Shibuya 109, the fashion district. We also did a ton of Karaoke which was amazing as usual. I think Matt really enjoyed it. Then on Monday we headed down to Saga Prefecture, where I live.
When we arrived in Takeo City I showed them my place and then we went out for a night on the town. I was excited to bring them to all the amazing restaurants and bars that I have discovered by now. I am pretty sure they agreed on the quality of the establishments.
The next day we recovered and went to a massive arcade called Round 1. The one in my prefecture is the best I have been to in Japan… so that was awesome. On Wednesday I took them on a tour of my town and showed them all the schools that I teach at. My town is really beautiful and I was happy they were able to see what I get to experience every day.
After that we drove to a mountain waterfall in Nagasaki called Ryutosen. That’s the area with super deep pools of water below high rising cliffs. We hit the highest cliff first. Matt, AKA “Kung Fu Panda” promptly climbed up a precarious cliff face, and with very little hesitation, took the 15 meter plunge into the 27 meter deep pool of water. IT IS SCARY! NO I MEAN REALLY REALLY SCARY LOL!! He did great though. Jeff and I went up next. I have done it thrice before, but still had a couple minutes of hesitation. Jeff jumped eventually, conquering his fear of heights. I was proud! We jumped a few more times from different points into different pools of water and then headed home. We got some good videos and I am sure you will see them when Jeff or Matt uploads them.
The next day we headed to Yakushima, an island off the southern tip of Kyushu that Miyazaki used as inspiration for the environments in his film Princess Mononoke. It was just that… freaking Princess Mononoke. One of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. We took a Bullet train and a Hydrofoil Ferry to get there and back. It is a fairly small island, taking only 3 hours to circumvent by car, yet the mountains reach up over the cloud line (some of the tallest in Kyushu). Because of this it is one of the wettest places on earth, which is why it has the most insanely green and perseverant forests I have ever seen. Our main task was to hike the Shiratani Trail, which is regarded by many as the most beautiful area of the island. We trekked for 4 hours through the rain, crossed many rivers using rocks and fallen trees, saw some of the oldest and epically huge trees in the world (look up Yakusugi). It was all so green, and the root system made at seem as though the whole island was one huge tree. The rain soaked us, but it wasn’t cold so we were fine. It actually added a nice element. The morning before we left, we went to a famous waterfall and Matt and I jumped into the plunge pool and swam to the other side in order to climb the rocks below the waterfall. That was super awesome!
We returned to my home in Takeo late on the eve of Jeff and Matt’s departure, went out for a few last “Kampais” (Cheers), and crashed. I took them to the airport the next day (Sunday) and said goodbye. That’s about it. We packed some great experiences in just over a week. I know Jeff and Matt were very satisfied with their trip, as was I. I hope to do something similar with anyone else who is willing to visit me.
I didn’t really take many pictures. I couldn’t bring my big camera to Yakushima due to the rain. But Jeff and Matt should have plenty of pics and videos. So harass them to post it all.
TL/DR: Read it anyway. I don’t care if it’s too long.
Soigi,
Jonathan