Best Attractions and Places to See in Unzen, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Unzen, Japan
Unzen Jigoku (Unzen Hell)
Nita Pass Lookout Deck
Nita Toge
Unzen Ropeway
Ariake Ferry
Aino Observatory
Manmyoji Temple
Unzen Oyamano Johokan
Vidoro Museum
Tachibana Shrine
4K 雲仙岳 長崎県 Mount Unzen, Nagasaki Kyushu JAPAN
Mount Unzen 雲仙岳 is an active volcanic group of several overlapping stratovolcanoes, near the city of Shimabara, Nagasaki Prefecture, on the island of Kyūshū, Japan's southernmost main island.
In 1792, the collapse of one of its several lava domes triggered a megatsunami that killed 14,524 people in Japan's worst-ever volcanic-related disaster. The volcano was most recently active from 1990 to 1995, and a large eruption in 1991 generated a pyroclastic flow that killed 43 people, including three volcanologists.
Currently its highest peaks are Fugen-dake 普賢岳? at 1,359 metres and Heisei-shinzan 平成新山 at 1,486 metres.
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Our Trip to Japan 2016 - Hakone, Kyoto, Koyasan, Oita, Nagasaki, Unzen, Tokyo
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Hakone: 00:08
Lake Ashi: 00:52
Kyoto: 01:37
Koyasan: 08:54
Oita: 23:44
Nagasaki: 33:17
Azumaen: 43:51
Tokyo: 53:09
Here's an epic video with photo montages of our trip to Japan. We stopped at a lot of cities and towns, including: Hakone, Ashi Lake, Kyoto, Koyasan, Oita, Nagasaki, Unzen (Azumaen Hotel), and finally Tokyo (Shinagawa mostly).
I made a special effort to get video and images of all the great food we ate. The Buddhist temples were the most interesting and unique dining experiences. But I also really enjoyed the Chinese cuisine in Japan. It's much different than in America. Chinese food in Japan is several courses and served with excellent care and service.
What I'll miss the most about Japan is the politeness. The service in all towns and prefectures was outstanding. Too bad tipping is not part of Japanese custom. And too bad tipping IS part of American custom. Based on the two countries' track records, the tipping should be reverse.
Feel free to comment with any questions about places or food.
Links to places:
Yumoto Fujiya Hotel (Hakone, nice spas):
Cafe Bibliotek Hello (famous cafe in Kyoto): (07:00)
Teramachi (Smart Coffee) (Amazing gourmet coffee in Kyoto: (08:28)
Tendan (great yakiniku in Kyoto):
Koyasan (a handful of little cafes, restaurants. Magnificent trails and temples. Great to explore.):
Monkey Island in Oita (need I say more?): ( 30:51 )
Hotel New Nagasaki (decent rooms, great restaurants, especially the Chinese one):
Azumaen Hotel (excellent food, tea ceremony, service):
Commune 246 (hip, food truck, coffee, healthy, popular with hipster Tokyo crowd): ( 1:01:34 )
Museum of Emerging Science (Tokyo, robots, quantum computers, etc.): ( 1:07:54 )
Japan : Tokyo & Kyushu : 8-19 Dec 2015
Our vacation (awesome) in Japan from 8 - 19 Dec 2015. We visited Disneyland, DisneySea, Nissin Cup Noodles Museum, beautiful Kyushu with fantastic Ryokans and Onsens.
Travel Guide: 8 Days in Kyushu, Japan Part 2: Nagasaki City, Unzen
Part 1 and 2, back to back upload!
After showing you a glimpse of Fukuoka and touring you around Sasebo, let's now go to Nagasaki City and Unzen. From Nagasaki's rich history to Unzen's relaxing countryside feel, these two stops in our tour will definitely refresh your mind and soul!
Want part 3 already! Coming soon tomorrow!
Here's the written itinerary for your reference:
DAY 3: Welcome to Nagasaki City
1. Have an early check-out and take the train to Nagasaki City.
2. Buy a tram day pass and take the tram to yout hostel. Leave your luggage there.
3. Visit Nagasaki Peace Park, Urakami Cathedral, Atomic Bomb Museum and Atomic Bomb Hypocenter. (All walking distance from each other.)
4. Take the tram to Suwa Shrine and explore it’s compound.
5. Take the tram to Dejima Wharf. Explore the sights.
6. Visit Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum.
7. Have dinner at Dejima Wharf.
8. Proceed to Nagasaki Ropeway (via tram and walking (or taxi)
9. Take the ropeway to Mt. Inasa Observatory.
10. Spend the night in Nagasaki City.
DAY 4: Chilling at Unzen
1. Take the 9 am bus from Nagasaki Bus Center to Unzen
2. Leave luggage at Unzen Bus Center and catch the 11 am ‘shared taxi’ to Nita Pass.
3. Take the Nita Ropeway to the top of Mt. Unzen. Enjoy the view and some extra hike to the peak.
4. Head back to Unzen central and have lunch.
5. Walk around unzen. Try out the public onsen. Visit Unzen Jigoku.
6. Check in at a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn, reservation required).
7. Enjoy ryokan amenities and chill until the evening.
8. Try out the ryokan onsen and have dinner afterwards.
9. Spend the evening in Unzen.
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Huis Ten Bosch Nagasaki 4K - ハウステンボス - Japan As It Truly Is
Huis Ten Bosch is a Dutch theme park in Sasebo, Nagasaki. You will feel like you are walking through a town in the Netherlands.
The detail put into the buildings is astonishing. Even some Dutch who have visited the park really feel like they are in their own country again. At least until they go inside one of the buildings, and find only the outside looks like home. Some visitors love Huis Ten Bosch while some others find it a big Potemkin village. You will also find a lot more signs in English instead of Dutch. But given how few people learn Dutch outside of Holland, it's not too much of a surprise.
But what makes Huis Ten Bosch so beautiful is during the flower seasons - like the tulips in March, or the hydrangea in June. Here you can see the hydrangea exploding in bloom all around you. And unless you are visiting Sasebo and can try something better elsewhere, you can also eat the famous Sasebo Burger, which is essentially a BLT cheeseburger with some egg salad topping.
You can also experience other amusement park rides like the Ferris wheel, zip lines, bungee jumping, water park, and other carnival type things. Night time also makes a big light show.
Japan and the Netherlands have had a trading relationship going back over 400 years, hence the creation of Huis Ten Bosch. The park was established in 1992 but went bankrupt in 2003 with a 2.2 billion yen debt. It was reorganized and is now owned by H.I.S. which is a major travel agency in Japan.
Although it is made to look like a Dutch town, you'll get a curious mix of music in various places, like Frank Sinatra's New York, New York, Domenico Modugno's Volare, and Hotel California by The Eagles. It's sorely doubtful you could have only Dutch music playing all around you (know any tunes?). But it does make you wonder who picks these things.
The music you hear was piped through around the hydrangea garden as well as the Huis Ten Bosch palace. It was hell to identify the compositions, but here it is in full hi fidelity.
This is the first 4K video of Huis Ten Bosch including the palace so enjoy it - with no yapping, no hammy theatrics and no over-gesticulating talking heads. This is Japan As It Truly Is!
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Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, Nagasaki | Japan Travel Guide
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum ( 長崎原爆資料館 )
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The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum relates the history of the city when it was hit by the atomic bomb during the Second World War. Along with photographs showing Nagasaki before and after the bombing, there are displays relating stories regarding the bombing including materials that had actually been irradiated, the history behind the development of nuclear weapons, and wishes for peace.
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Nagasaki Hypocenter Park
Nagasaki Peace Park
Mt. Inasa
Meganebashi (Spectacles) Bridge
Huis Ten Bosch
Kofukuji Temple
Dejima
Nagasaki Chinatown
Sofuku-ji Temple
Gunkanjima (Battleship Island)
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Minamishimabara, Japan
Minamishimabara Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Minamishimabara. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Minamishimabara for You. Discover Minamishimabara as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Minamishimabara.
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Manmyoji Temple
Nita Pass Lookout Deck
Dosekiryu Hisai Kaoku Hozon Park
Hara Castle Ruin
Nita Toge
Nita Pass Second Lookout
Michi-no-Eki Mizunashi Honjin
Unzen Ropeway
Gamadasu Dome (Mt. Unzen Disaster Memorial Hall)
Arima Christian Heritage Museum
4K 伝法院庭園 浅草 Denbo-in Garden Asakusa Tokyo JAPAN
Denbo-in garden is a garden adjacent to the famous Senso-ji temple in Asakusa.
The garden is one of the few temple gardens from the Edo period in Tokyo.
While it is one of the most impressive places in this area, it is only open during a limited time each year (from mid-March until early May). It is in fact the private garden of Senso-ji Temple’s abbot. In the olden days it was only open to nobles.
You enter the garden through the building next to the Five-storied Pagoda.
One of the famous sights in this garden is from the South-West corner where you see the pond, the large study and the Five-storied Pagoda in the background.
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Unzen trip pt2 ⎢ NAGASAKI VLOG ????????
2 ème partie de notre petit voyage à Unzen !
On visite le chateau de Shimabara et le musée de la catastrophe d'Unzen.
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Maurice and Katia Kraft
Katia Krafft and her husband, Maurice Krafft were French volcanologists who died in a pyroclastic flow on Mount Unzen, in Japan, on June 3, 1991. Maurice and Katia were known for being pioneers in filming, photographing and recording volcanoes, often getting within feet of lava flows.
NAGASAKI - Dejima
Dejima was a Dutch trading post notable for being the single place of direct trade and exchange between Japan and the outside world during the Edo period.It was a small fan-shaped artificial island formed by digging a canal through a small peninsula in the bay of Nagasaki in 1634 by local merchants. Dejima was built to constrain foreign traders. Originally built to house Portuguese traders, it was used by the Dutch as a trading post from 1641 until 1853.
In 1922, the Dejima Dutch Trading Post was designated a Japanese national historic site.
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Dr. Robert Stern - 2019 International Prize of the Geological Society of Japan
A video presentation by Dr. Robert Stern to the Geological Society of Japan for his acceptance of the 2019 International Prize. Originally presented to the Geological Society of Japan on September 23, 2019
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Yanagawa is known primarily for its hundreds of kilometers of canals.
Yanagawa Tachibana-tei Ohana is the former residence of the Tachibana family, a clan of feudal lords during the Sengoku and Edo periods. Its garden, the Shotoen, was designated as a national site of natural beauty, where there are about 280 pine trees that have been standing for 200 to 300 years.
Shotoen Japanese Garden was constructed by order of the fourth feudal lord of the Yanagawa domain, Tachibana Akitora, in 1697. The garden was modeled after the Matsushima islands (one of the Three Great Views of Japan) in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture. The present garden was reconstructed in the late Meiji Era (early 20th century) when 200 old pine trees were planted and more than 1,500 garden stones were placed in and around the pond. This garden has been preserved in its original state as the “Eastern Garden” and was deemed a Government-Designated Place of Scenic Beauty in 1978.
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