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Another Silver Week in Kyushu
A couple of months ago, my friend Sarah asked whether anyone would be interested in spending a few days with her in Bali in September. By the time it was determined that Eda and I would go with her, the cheap tickets had long since sold out, and Bali was out of our price range. We still wanted to go somewhere, and finally settled on Kagoshima, in …
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... dann war auch schon Check-In. Um 16 Uhr verlies unser Boot den Hafen und fuhr los in Richtung Yakushima.
We left Nagasaki today after a good breakfast. First we took the train nearly back to Fukuoka and from there with the Shinkansen to Kagoshima.
In Kagoshima we first went to the port because of our tickets. After that we had just one ...
Kagoshima, citee du sable
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Et vous avez rencontre des gens ?
Oui c'etait genial, on a discute avec un japonais qui venait de Hokkaido. Il a fait tout le chemin en voiture.. Il parlait un petit peu anglais du coup on en a profite pour lui demander pleins de trucs sur le comportement des japonais. Et on a compare un peu les moeurs des francais et des japonais. Par exemple on lui a demande pourquoi les japonais ne mange pas dehors. Il a commence a repeter la question plusieurs fois ...
*Anecdotes sur les japonais 1/5 Le sens du service
... porte, s'incline, ferme la porte. C'est le meme protocole pour sortir. Et ce, meme si le controleur ne fait que passer dans la rame.
On s'est amuse Pierre et moi a "forcer" les passants a nous saluer. Dit comme ca, ca parait cruel mais en fait saluer consiste a s'incliner un peu et par respect donc des qu'on s'incline ils s'inclinent aussi ... Tout en marchant bien sur, nous ne nous arretons pas devant eux juste pour s'incliner ^^'.
A bientot pour de nouveaux ...
Volcano city
Another train ride brought us to 'dusty' Kagoshima which is located on the southern tip of Kyushu island. The skyline of the town is dominated by the very active and impressive volcano, Sakurajima. As soon as we stepped out of the train station we saw the effects of it's activity as the whole town was basically covered in volcanic ashes. Everywhere was a fine, grey layer of dust but the locals seemed pretty relaxed about it. Guess there's nothing else to do but to ...