Best Attractions and Places to See in Karatsu, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Karatsu
Former Takatori House
Kagamiyama Observatory
Nijino Matsubara
Nanatsugama Caves
Nagoya Castle Ruins
Previously Karatsu Bank
Hikiyama Exhibition Hall
Karatsu Castle
Yobuko Ohashi
Yobuko Morning Market
Karatsu Geihinkan
Karatsu Geihinkan is a British style restaurant located under the Former Karatsu Bank. The delicious dishes using ingredients raised in Karatsu is popular here. Please pay a visit!
Karatsu Geihinkan→
Waseda Saga High School→
Karatsu Tourism Association→
Karatsu Teabowls
Throwing a couple of Karatsu style tea bowls, using a cow's tongue rib.
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HOW TO BUILD A MEGA TUNNEL FROM KOREA TO JAPAN
In 1917, a Japanese Army general by the name of Kuniaki Koiso, wanted to connect Japan to the rest of Asia. He suggested the idea of building a grand tunnel from Japan all the way to Korea. Certainly a tremendous feat of engineering; and not just for that point in time. Over the next hundred years, through the various incarnations, and despite the numerous proposals, the project never moved beyond conception; today, as we know, there’s still yet to be a tunnel or bridge connecting the two countries.
But the question is, for how long?
Compared to air travel, having an accessible route by land is going to save people a lot of money, especially when sending goods; which is why most companies tend to use sea routes (though that’s still significantly more expensive than sending by land). The proposed tunnel would also serve a portion of the 20,000 people who travel daily between Korea and Japan. Ultimately, there would be an increase in economic activity for both countries, contributing to the economic development of the whole of East Asia
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- Channel Tunnel or Chunnel (longest undersea portion of any tunnel)
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- 3 proposed routes for the Japan-Korea tunnel - Karatsu to Iki Island to Tsushima Island, then terminating at either Geoje Island or Yeongdu, Busan.
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- Traveling from Tokyo to Seoul by land
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- Historic psychological barrier
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- China's increasing influence
- Tokyo, Seoul & Beijing route
- North Korea's relevance
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THE BEST WAY TO SEE FUKUOKA, JAPAN (BIKE IT)
In April, 2018, I went to Tokyo and then to Fukuoka. Here's a quick series of shots from my GoPro Hero 6 while I was on the rental bike in Fukuoka.
Fukuoka is a city of about 5.1 million in southwest of Japan. It's amazing. I'll be following up with a vlog or two on my experiences. In the meantime, I wanted to post a little tour of my time cycling through the city over the course of about 24 hours. This was a bit of an experiment to see if I could put something together largely from GoPro footage.
For a 24 hour bike rental, I spent 1000 Yen -- around $12 CDN. Awesome deal, and well worth it! It's the best way to see the city, and enabled me to see way more than I would have on foot alone.
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Blueberry picking in Kurume
Blueberry picking is a perfect summer activity for the whole family: the bushes are low, the berries pop off the plants easily, and your family can literally pick hundreds without breaking the bank—or your back hauling them home. In Japan, the blueberry picking season is from late June to early September.
There are three types of blueberry picking programs in Japan; 1. fixed price for 30 mins of all-you-can-eat for 1, 2. no eating, but rather pick 1 kilo and pay, and 3. all you can eat no time-limited (usually outside farms).
Our recommendation spot for blueberry picking is Blueberry no Mura in Kurume City. It's close to Fukuoka, easily accessible and cheap. If you have recommendations on great blueberry picking locations please comment below.
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New Zealand born potter Paul Lorimer in Japan Japanophiles Japanology
Japan’s rich and varied pottery tradition dates back to the earliest cultures that settled and spread across this island chain.
Indeed, the Neolithic Jomon people who flourished from around 12,000–300 BC take their very name (jo for cord, and mon for marked) from 19th-century scholars' analysis of their ceramics, which frequently feature patterns made by impressing rope into the soft clay before it was fired.
Many in the West, though, hold an image of Japanese pottery (and Asian ceramics in general) that is perhaps most clearly characterized by the delicate porcelain and intricate, patterned glazes of Arita and Kutani ware.
Initially exported by Dutch traders operating out of Nagasaki in the 17th century, such exquisite works helped to feed the orientalism that burgeoned in Western society in the 1800s and beyond.
But much of Japan’s most widely used traditional pottery is altogether more rustic in feel.
From the earthy utilitarianism and often seemingly rather slapdash coloration of Seto ware vessels; through to the unpretentious understatement of Karatsu ware crockery; and the robust pots of the Shigaraki ware tradition that also gives us the tanuki raccoon-dog statuettes that are a fixture at the entrance of many shops and eateries, there are dozens of indigenous styles that, while produced with great care and focus, display little in the way of airs and graces.
This is perhaps epitomized by the asymmetrical lines of schools such as Bizen and Iga ware, the latter of which also features ostensibly rough-and-ready glazes. Be sure not to let first impressions fool you, though. Though they may look oddly formed, these pieces are actually produced with a steely concentration to rival the explosive artistry of any traditional Japanese calligrapher.
Almost 40 years ago, discovering a book on these traditions was what first instilled a taste for Japanese ceramics in New Zealand-born potter Paul Lorimer.
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