On my way to Kumamoto...

Back from the feeric Yakushima Island to Kagoshima starting my train journey in Japan from south to north, Kagoshima-Sapporo with multiple stops and detours on my way.

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I have two months and an half to get there and so many places to see.

My first stop will be in Kumamoto, very close to some volcano mountains and lakes, I have booked a cheep but nice capsule hotel there. 

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Yesterday when I woke up in Yakushima for my usual breakfast before going for a hike, I was planning to go to a beautiful beach, Nagata. But that didn't go as plan. The weather wasn't that good I thought. Seing other peoples leaving quite in an hurry, I asked. An other typhoon was aiming to Japan and the slow ferry was close. My host adviced me to take the fast ferry today which was still able to sail and booked a room for me! (Otherwise I could get stuck on the island during the typhoon) In less than an hour I was in the bus to the port and could see huges waves hitting the shores and the wind bending smalls trees.

when I arrived at the ferry terminal there were a massive queue of people trying to exchange there ticket to leave early. Luckily I had a reservation number thanks to my host and I could get in the ferry, I was the last one getting on board!!!

The ferry Journey was quite jumpy!!! But after two hours I made it to Kagoshima!  I had no idea what direction to go : Miyazaki or Kumamoto, finally I made my mind and activated my 21 days JR pass to start my train journey.

I think it should be good enough to go to Mt Fuji with it before heading to Tokyo with of course multiples stop in between.

Im planning maybe 7 stops before being there, Which mean 2 or 3 days stop max. But it's still quite blurry where to go next and I like that. 

The first afternoon in Kumamoto I've decided to visit a garden, weather was alright, I thought, but not awesome. 

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I had to go on a ride on the tram and end up on the other side of the city. When I entered the garden I saw this magnificent pond reflecting perfectly the clouds in the sky. That was stunning, this light when it's oscillates in between blue sky and rainy mood. Really dramatico-romantic.

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I stayed maybe 3 hours there walking around in this zen garden. The shapes of the trees and the perfect green of the grass, the city in the background!

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Don't miss this garden if you're going to Kumamoto! 

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Learn to be... Kagoshima

After a late and turbulent flight from Seoul, I arrived at Kagoshima airport around 5pm.

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From there you have to take bus number 2 to go to the city center, it take approximately 1 hour. When I arrived there yesterday it was quite rainy, the tail of Trami Typhoon certainly. Surprisingly I couldn't find any pocket wifi at the airport and decided to give it a try with only free wifi spot, like in Seoul there is not a lot in Japan, so back to the basic paper map and it works! Well it almost work I've missed my hotel from 2 road ahead and it was night! Haha ...

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While I was trying to figure out where I was on the map, in the night, it's raining...very dramatic ! A lady with is little boy ask me if I needed help and after having a look at my map offered to walk me to my hotel!!! Welcome back to Japan! She shown me the directions and I told her that I would be ok to find it! After thanking her I walked straight to my hotel! Looking behind me she was watching and waving at me to make sure I was at the good hotel! That was my first interaction with someone at Kagoshima! What a nice welcome!  

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For this first night I booked a simple hotel but with onsen. It was cheap and a bit behind the town center, I had the great surprise to find that they upgraded me to a Tatami room, I loved it! Again a very good way to feel welcome, I guess the room was available, I'm a foreigner and they thought that I would enjoy the experience! And I did! 

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I spent the following day walking around, enjoying some coffee, a nice croissant-omelette in a very nice cafe and I found out where and when I could take a ferry to Yakushima a not so far Island.

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What? An Island again!!! You already been to zamami! Yes but this one got a giant and antic Forest with olds trees that I want to meet! Full story short, yes this is the forest who inspired mister Miyazaki for "princess Mononoke"!

I've decided to wake up early around five in the morning to watch the sunrise, with a view like that, that would have been a shame not to! 

Mother earth offered me a special welcome too : the sun was rising and the volcano was smoking when I woke up. During the night I felt some earthquakes like vibrations, I thought I was dreaming but it appears that that was real! Nothing to worry about, apparently this volcano is in activity sometime. That's remembered me my good old wellington, New-zealand back in the days. The sunrise was beautiful! That's always a thing when you see the nature and a city waking up at the same time! 

Im in the ferry to Yakushima now, enjoying a coffee, waiting for the boat to sail! Four hours trip.

It's 8:13am, an old man just sit next to me opening an Asahi can, apparently enjoying the refreshing beverage. Maybe he had a long night at work and going home or maybe a long night with friends.

Who knows? 

it's a curious feeling to find myself on a ferry sailing to an island. Exactly a month ago I was behind my computer working. A lot of people ask me but I have not plan much what's coming next. I'm thinking about it sometime, but I really don't know. When people ask me I have the feeling that it's always about what work is coming next. When you put yourself on the side of the busy world you realize that 'next' can be a lot of thing and not only the next job! Next trip to Bali or to Tibet? Maybe!?

Starting my minimalist life teach me few things so far, including that less you have and less you will worried about the next day or the next week. Yes travelling cost money, but as minimalist your are able to tight your budget. Of course you still need a budget but when you choose to travel like that you won't keep any flat to pay the rent for or any bills. Luckily this part of your monthly expense can go on your trip, at least the first month.

In Japenese ferry, there is an extra features that other ferry doesn't have : a tatami area usually used by family with kids or by traveler who want to take a nap like me. And guess what this is nap time! 

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When I'll arrived to the Island I'll have to catch a bus to where I'll stay for few days. This is about one hour bus along the coast. Again a trip in a trip is very exciting. I've heard a lot about this Island...