Friday, October 24, 2014

Trip to Kyushu Day 2 (A-Train)

Today's plan is to ride two different trains. One is the "A" train (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Train_(JR_Kyushu) and the other is the "Aso Boy" (http://en.wikiinpedia.org/wiki/Aso_Boy). Both trains leave from Kumamoto station. The first train I rode was the A-Train, as it was going to be a round trip and I needed to be back in Kumamoto in order to take the Aso Boy train to my next city in the afternoon.
  Started the day off with a very nice buffet breakfast, lots of choices between Western and Japanese style of food. Walked to the station and waited for the A-Train to appear. While waiting, the Aso Boy train left for it's first run of the day. Below is the crew waiting for the train to come in.
Aso Boy arrives!

More about this train later.
 
Here is the A-Train. This is a 2 car train set. 1 car has very nice comfy seats and the other car is the bar/lounge car. The food and drinks served aboard are very good and not too pricey. There are also postcards and other souvenir's one can buy.  

 
The leaves on the tables drop down to make the table bigger

 
Here is the bar area


The drinks and snacks on the train are very good. The crew is very friendly and polite.



How come we don't have such nice trains in America?
The trip to the end of the line in Misumi takes about an hour or so. The track goes along the coast part way and is very scenic.




Didn't have time to get out and check the town out, as there was only about 5 minutes before the train returned to Kumamoto.
Being a seaport, there are some cruise ships to take you around to the various islands. This will be on my list for future trips.
How did that fish get up there??
One thin I've noticed, is that there is a lot of art around cities all around Japan. Keep your eyes open and look up on buildings, signs and lamp posts. It's amazing how much there is to see. I'll do a write up of outdoor art soon, as I've been collecting pictures of it over time.
The return trip was very pleasant, especially with a few highballs for company.
 
My next post will be about the Aso Boy trip, which takes place about an hour after returning to Kumamoto.
 
 

Friday, October 17, 2014

Trip to Kyushu Day1

Flew down to Fukuoka in Kyushu from Tokyo to spend a few days seeing the countryside and ride some interesting trains. After arriving at the airport, took a train down to Hakata and had Hakata Ramen, which is one of my favorites.
 
Had a few hours to wait for my train down to Kumamoto, so I wandered around the station area. There were a whole lot of Doremon figures around the station forecourt.

It was quiet a surprise to see them all! There were lots of kids going bananas seeing them all. The station also had a flower/garden show going on, plus a beer area. Stations seem to act as a community center for many towns and cities, always something going on, plus so many people pass through stations it makes it a logical place to hold such activities.


My Pack (from Duluth Pack) and fish. This is pretty much all I take when I travel, I like to travel light. I also take my computer bag, also from Duluth Pack. They make a very nice product that holds up well to the stress and abuse of traveling. (shameless plug http://duluthpack.com) I have no monetary interest in them, I just think it's a great product.
Right, back to my travels.
Took the shinkansen to Kumamoto. I think it was only 30 min or so to get there.

The train is very smooth and quiet, a very nice way to get around.
 
Checked into the hotel (New Otani) in Kumamoto, had a very nice room They upgraded me to a suite for no extra charge. The hotel is right next to the station and it's also next to the trolley and tour bus stops.
 
After getting settled in, went to Kumamoto castle for the rest of the afternoon.
 
Kumamoto Castle is very nice. A lot of it has been restored and one really gets the
feeling of life in feudal Japan
Here are some pics of the interior




 
Make sure you walk to the top of the tower, it has a great view of the area.

I love these trees !

 
 
Be prepared to spend a good 4-5 hours here as there is a lot to see. Took the bus back to the hotel and had a light dinner and was asleep pretty quick. Nothing like a day of air, train and travel by foot to wear one out. More on day 2 in the next posting