We found out via the computers it was going to rain the next day, so we headed to Sakurajima after we dropped our luggage off. Sakurajima is a 15 ferry ride from kagoshima city, and is an island with a volcano in the middle. The city is described as the sister city to Pompeii in Italy, as people find themselves living with an active volcano.
It was a very nice day, and we headed to the ferry area. On our way, we met the first nice cat I have ever met in Japan thus far! (usually, the cats are really mean and hiss at you if you get too close). I was expecting this cat to do the same, but called at it anyways out of habit. But he came right for us! He wanted all kinds of pets....River crouched down to pet it and it jumped up and sat right on his knees! It was so cute...Some old Japanese ladies walked by and remarked how cute it was.
Kitty!
After spending some time with the cat, River and I headed to the ferry. It was incredibly cheap at only 200yen. We got settled on the boat (with some ice cream bought on board) and a Japanese girl came over and talked to us. Apparently, she is going to study abroad in Kentucky, and wanted to practice her English on us.
Sakurajima from the Ferry
When we arrived at the island we had a choice- we could take a bus, that is expensive and doesn't give you a lot of freedom but allows you to see a lot of the island, or go by bike. We chose bike, not only because it was a nice day, but also because it seemed funner and gave us more freedom. The bikes were the standard one gear Japanese commuter bikes with baskets that are common in Japan, and it made some parts kind of difficult. But it was a fun way to tour, none-the-less. It took us about 1 hour to go around 1/4th of the island. Also, because streets in Japan are narrow, it made biking a bit difficult. I am used to it because I go places by bike with my host family all the time, but I think River was a bit unprepared to how scary it is (see my earlier post about fireworks in Chofu toward the beginning...). It was fun though, and we biked to our destination, a fancy hot spring.
Cool Bike!
This hot spring is special because it is literally right next to the ocean and is right next to a shrine. Because it is next to the shrine, you have to wear these white robes when you are in it, which is nice because riv and I could go together. While the Coed thing was nice so I could hang with river, it was bad for the fact that there was this one riff raff couple in with us. People usually stay in onsens for at least an hour, but people were leaving rapidly to avoid the riff raff couple. So, we eventually left too. mer!
Me with Kagoshima city in the background
We also stopped at several scenic points on the way, which were really beautiful The ocean was so blue and everything so green, it really was amazing.
Look at that blue ocean!
When our bike rental time period was over, we returned our bikes and headed to what on our map was labeled "dinosaur park". I of course wanted to investigate because of my love for dinosaurs, so we walked up this steep hill and found a playground with life size dinosaurs in it! We got really excited, and took all kinds of pictures with the various dinos. It was basically us and 3 little kids running around in this big park.... There was also a huge slide which hurt on the way down, but was very fun.
Playing Dinotopia at the park
River and a new friend
Too big to climb
This is serious
River from the slide
After the park it was getting late and we were getting hungry, so we headed back to the ferry. We had our hearts set on Indian food, so we went back to the station to investigate if there was any available. When we didn`t find anything, we asked a kouban, which is like a mini police station every few blocks. There is no crime really in Japan, so they are basically just places to ask directions and find lost items. We asked them, and two cops were immediately on the job about finding a restaurant for us. (like I said...) They seemed amused by us, and I had a really hard time understanding the kagoshima dialect....which, according to asuka, she cannot even understand! But they were really nice, and found us a restaurant a little ways away. We were hungry, so we just went into the station and ate some omuraisu (egg rice omelet things that are delicious), which we enjoyed. After we ate, we were tired, and headed back to the hotel to sleep.
The next day, we decided to explore the city. The day was on and off rain, and we were pretty tired from the day before, so we took it slow and slept in a bit. Around 10 we headed out to some of the sites I had on my agenda...much to rivers dismay. One of my favorite historical figures lived in Kagoshima, so I wanted to visit all of his sites. We went to the place he was born first, which was so cool. We then went to his special statue, which was huge! So delightful.
Who wouldn't be excited about Saigo Takamori????
Yes, that is a statue of Saigo!
I felt bad for taking riv to all the places I wanted to go, so we went to his choice- a modern literature and fairytale museum. We couldn`t read a lot of the exhibits, but it had some cool interactive exhibits that were all but deserted. The fairytale section was a little creepy, but interesting nontheless.
After the museum we found a shrine with a cool tree in front of it...we took some pictures and headed up to "the cave where Saigo Takamori once hid." It turned out to be a bit of a long hike uphill, but we were both a little tired so decided against it. We walked around some more and shopped for gifts and explored, until we were worn out altogether. When it was late, we decided to see a movie "my blueberry nights" which was OK. We ate, and then headed back to the hostel. We packed up our stuff ,as we were returning to Tokyo the next day.
River with the cool tree.
