Saturday, March 31, 2012

Noko Island

Noko island was my first Natural world of Japan trip. It was only a short bus ride and ferry ride away. When you get off the ferry their is a small little square of places to buy some food and other things. I ended up buying an ocarina by the end of the trip. There was also a great burger place which was the first real burger I've had since I've been here. 450 yen for a delicious burger, totally worth it. Besides the food, Noko island is a really pretty beach perfect for just relaxing or sitting around sketching. Other than that there probably isn't much to do there.




































A note on Japanese buses. Did you know, when you get on the bus and not using a bus pass, you grab a little ticket stub so the bus driver has a count of how many people are on the bus. Yeah, our large group of foreigners didn't know that. The poor bus driver had to do more work and take a head count because of us. Also, you also pay when you get off the bus instead of when you get on.

Dazaifu


For my natural world of Japan class, we took a trip to Dazaifu. There are many souvenir shops along the road to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. A popular item is the umegae-mochi which is a hot, sweet, red bean paste filled mochi which we got at the shop in the picture on the left.


The Tenmangu Shrine is scared to the memory of the god of learning. A lot of students wrote their wishes for good grades on these wooden boards and hung them up.






For lunch a cheap 150 yen taiyaki. Taiyaki is a fish shaped snack made with batter and usually filled with bean paste. The taiyaki I ate was filled with egg, cabbage, and ham and of course the Japanese favorite, mayo. Although I dislike mayo, I won't let it stop me from eating delicious new foods.






Next is the national historic site of the site of Dazaifu government building. What remains now are a bunch of foundation stones of the original building (some of which are probably replica's according to my professor). Now that the weather has warmed,
the Sakura trees have finally begun blooming and the area is now a beautiful park. Since the cherry blossoms are blooming, it's almost time for some hanami! (flower viewing which is greatly enjoyed custom in Japan)