Travels

My travel posts are a collection of stories and snapshots from journeys through remote trails, ancient ruins, vibrant cities, and serene landscapes. Each post captures not just the beauty of the places I visit, but also the quiet moments, the local culture, and the unexpected encounters that make travel truly meaningful.

Ritsurin Garden

A stroll at Ritsurin Garden

Ritsurin Garden is a chestnut grove garden, one of the most famous historical gardens in Japan. The garden is situated in the city of Takamatsu and dates back to the early 17th century. The garden has six ponds and thirteen mounds strategically placed to use Mt Shiun as a background. Different flowers bloom all year round with the scenery changing with every step I took.

Tanabata Festival

Tanabata Festival at Ogawa River

Mani & I go to the banks of the Ogawa River to celebrate Tanabata Festival where 50,000 blue led lights are floated along the Ogawa River. Tanabata celebrates the meeting of the deities Orihime and Hikoboshi, represented by the stars Vega and Altair respectively. According to legend, the Amanogawa (Milky Way) separates these lovers, and they are allowed to meet only once a year on the seventh day of July.

Shimonoseki Kaikyokan

Shimonoseki Kaikyokan

In Shimonoseki Akama Shrine Hill Mimosusogawa Park Kanmon Bridge Site of Dannoura Battlefield Statue of Minamoto-no-Yoshitsune Statue of Taira-no-Tomomori Walking to Shimonoseki Kaikyokan Shimonoseki Kaikyokan Shimonoseki Kaikyokan Blue Whale Skeletal specimen Swirling fishes from the Kanmon Strait Luna Lionfish Prickly leather jacket Scrawled Filefish Sea Anemone Horned Boxfish Japanese yellowtail Eel Slender Mudskipper Sea Lion […]

Aoshima Beach

Fun on Aoshima Beach

We walk down to Aoshima beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Miyazaki. Facing the beach is Aoshima Island, which appears like a pendant from the sky. The island is known for its subtropical plants and straight lines stones called devil’s washboard or Oni no Sentakuita.

Sakurajima

The sleeping SakuraJima

Today we took a bus to the Kagoshima pier to witness the mighty Sakurajima. Sakurajima is one of Japan’s most active volcanoes and the symbol of Kagoshima. Approximately 10 billion tons of lava has flowed out over the years. Its frequent lava flows have resulted in the former island to be connected with the Osumi Peninsula.

Nagasaki Peace Memorial

Remembering the pain at Nagasaki Peace Park

Remembering the pain of the snuffed souls at Nagasaki Peace Park, commemorating the atomic bombing of the city on August 9, 1945 during World War II. At least 70,000 people died in the Nagasaki blast and from subsequent injuries. The attack left its scars for generations to come. The world today sits on a nuclear arsenal that can destroy our Earth, 20 times over. Lets pray, we never have to see that happen.

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