Showing posts with label Kyushu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kyushu. Show all posts

2017-03-10

Reflection at Kagoshima airport

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© NF Photos 160126, Kagoshima airport, Kyushu,

Some reflections at the Kagoshima airport on our way back to Tokyo. Tried to get a selfie in the mirror below the clock. Only half of me is visible ☺

I had some fun with this clock, Like to see it then o HERE

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2016-02-29

Japan 160126 Arasaki Crane Center - Tokyo

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Bird Photography trip

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© NF Photos 160126, Arasaki Crane Center to Tokyo, Japan

Early morning as usual,hoping for a gorgeous sunrise at the same bridge as yesterday. And we were not disappointed. It was even better. It is such a perfect setting with the mountain range in the distance where the sun rises and the cranes all over the sky. And the ocean at the side. 
Everyone was very pleased when we headed back to the hotel for breakfast and to get ready to leave the hotel. 




One thing with Japanese customs is that when you leave a hotel the staff comes out to wave you off. Saying goodbye. and welcome back. And you are not supposed to leave until they are there. That would be very rude.



Now we headed back to the Arasaki Crane Center. Stopping for a while at a snowy and wet field where many cranes were feeding. It was a beautiful sight.  Today the Center was open and so the shops and roof deck. No climbing today.  :)  I walked around the area looking at cranes and other birds. And took a quick look in the shop. At lunch time we left the area to find a shop where we could buy lunch and then we were off to the Kagoshima´s airport. We had to do a little detour as they did not yet clean the entire highway. But we get to the airport in time for our tour to Tokyo.  The plane took off at 16,30. We stayed at the same airport hotel as last time. 




We heard at the news that 3000 schools had been closed due to the storm and it was 113 years since last time they had this amount of  snow. No wonder the center was closed yesterday.




We landed in Tokyo at 18,35 and had dinner at 20,30. The same kind of small dishes as all other meals. Took a shower and uploaded all images to the computer.



Tomorrow it is Monkey business! And breakfast at 6.45. Departure  by bus at 7.45. Going to see the snow monkeys. 


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26/1: Morgon vid Arasaki Crane Center. Buss till Kagoshima och flyg därifrån till Tokyo. Natt i Tokyo.
Idag fortsatte vi med att fotografera tranor och andra fåglar vid Arasaki. Morgonen bjöd på en riktigt fin soluppgång, där de stora tranflockarna bildade snygga silhuetter mot den röda morgonhimmeln. Ytterligare några tusen bilder matades in i våra minneskort! Även idag såg vi fyra tranarter, då vi lyckades rota fram både trana (1) och prärietrana (4). Flera amurtrastar fanns runt vårt hotell, liksom svartryggad rödstjärt.

Efter lunch bröt vi upp och körde den några timmar långa bussresan till Kagoshimas flygplats, som nu hade öppnats igen då den mesta snön töat bort. Under eftermiddagen flög vi sedan tillbaka till Tokyo, där vi tog in på flygplatshotellet för en natt. 

2016-02-23

Japan 160125 Arasaki Crane Center

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In my room, no 205, in Akune it was cold. And the Japanese bed had only pillows stuffed with peas, I think it was. My head did not like it so I took one of the  seat cushions and had it over the pillow. Then I could sleep. I woke up at 5.30 as we were to leave the hotel for an early photo session at a bridge close to the Arasaki Crane Center. And we wanted to be there when the sun was rising and the cranes started to fly. 

It was one of those mornings you wish everyone could experience. We were standing on the top of the bridge overlooking the fields and the mountains behind them. In our backs there was a small village and mountains behind it. To our left there was some water. I don´t know if it was the edge of the ocean or a large lake. Probably the sea between Japan and China. 

When the light started to come so did the cranes. It was wonderful.






After about 2 h we headed back to the hotel for breakfast.

Japanese style.







When we were ready to go back to the Arasaki Crane Center it had started to snow again. The kind of Christmas snow with large flakes. When we left the hotel a couple of woman waved at us. :) 

When we arrived at the Center it was closed. It turned out that the staff was not able to come to work due to the unusual weather conditions. It was 10 cm snow on the parking lot and a bit more on the land. It seemed that the people did like the snow though.



 I noticed snow men and woman everywhere. At the Center they had made a large snow woman. But the shops were closed. So I guess the snow woman was guarding the place. 

There was lots of cranes in the area. Both in the fenced area where they fed them and outside. I learned that the fields were use for rice production in summer and as a sanctuary for the cranes in winter. That way they made money from tourists in winter. 




As I walked around the area checking things out I noticed a few men on top of the building. One of them said: there is a ladder on the side, you can use it to come up here and get a good view of the cranes. It was not easy to climb the ladder, then climbing over the fence with a locked gate, to get to the stairs. Carrying the backpack and camera. But I made it and got myself a good laugh. You should have seen me. :)







After taking a good look at the cranes from the top veranda, normally one could access the roof from inside the center, I had to take the same way back down. I made it without getting hurt or anything. 

There was so many cranes, some small birds and for raptors there was kites.  And for the most part of the day it was still snowing. We only made a break to get to a Convenience store to buy some lunch that we ate in the bus. 



When it darkened we headed back to the hotel for dinner. It was possible to take a bath in the Onsen, a hot spring bath, but I settled for a shower. And to upload all images to the computer. 

The dinner was Japanese style. Lots of small dishes and cooking pots on the table. The same kind of dishes as in the morning. I am not a "fishperson" but I tasted every dish I was offered. Most of them with seafood. 

After dinner I went to the Onsen. A hot spring bath. Nude only. But nowadays men and woman was separated so everybody could go and take a bath. It was nice. First you clean yourself, then you relax in the hot water. With a little smell of sulfur. There was also a bath outdoors with snow around it for the brave ones.

It will be another early morning tomorrow so I got to sleep early. 


View from the bridge close to Arasaki

I have made some artwork from that day. Follow the links below:
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25/1: Heldag i  Arasaki Crane Center. Natt i Akune 
Gårdagens blåsiga oväder hade dragit bort under natten, så en helt stilla och ganska klar morgon mötte oss! Marken var täckt med snö, vilket är väldigt ovanligt här. Vi startade morgonen med att besöka Arasaki Crane Center innan frukost, för tranfotografering i det fina morgonljuset där solen steg upp över bergen i fjärran. I området övervintrar mängder med tranor och i år mer än någonsin, då det räknats in rekordhöga 17 000 tranor. Mest munktranor, men även många vackra glasögontranor och en liten grupp prärietranor.

Efter en sväng tillbaka till hotellet för frukost återvände vi till trancentrat och stannade sedan i området hela dagen för att fylla minneskorten med tranbilder i alla tänkbara ljus, bakgrunder och positioner. 1 vanlig trana och 4 prärietranor sågs bland alla munk- och glasögontranor. Mycket andra fåglar också så klart, som tex större turturduva, japansk bulbyl, bruntrast, hedpiplärka, svartryggad rödstjärt, japansk glasögonfågel och rödkindad sparv. Efter kvällens middag i japansk stil passade många på att prova ett hett bad,
 onsen. Skönt och välgörande efter en lång dag i fält! 

2016-02-22

Japan 160124 Tokyo - Akune in Kyushu

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Woke up rather early to go down for breakfast. It was kind of, a mix between western and eastern breakfasts. A detail I noticed was that the boiled eggs was marked in the shell where to cut of the "head". So, instead of open the egg by smashing the top I only had to grab the top and lift it off. :) 

We met in the lobby at 9 for the plane to Kyushu. Now, it turned out that the plane was cancelled. A snowstorm had hit the western part of the island. But our guide, Ms Harumi Yamanaka, quickly run out in the domestic hall. After a little while she came back. Smiling. She had rebooked our flight to the airport Miyazaki on the east side of Kyushu where the storm still had not hit. 

Kyushu is a subtropic island so they have almost none experience of  snow. They had no means of clearing snow away from the runway.  





Well, we boarded the new flight and was on our way almost the same time as scheduled. Due to the changed route, I guess, we were rewarded with a beautiful view of Mt Fuji. The trip took about 2h.  Cool to see it has a upside down heart-looking feature on it´s side. See image at the end of the post.
         





When we were going in for landing it was kind of weird. The clouds were very low and it felt as if we were flying in a tunnel. Strange!








Arriving at the airport we found palm trees and other tropic plants and a chill in the air as a warning about what was to come. The bus that was about to pick us up in Kagoshima was rescheduled to Miyazaki. It took a while before it came so we took an early lunch.

Around 13,00 we was finally on our way up north west across the island to find our hotel in Akune. Luckily the driver was used to snow as he sometimes works in the northern part of Japan.


After driving a while the snow started. And increased for every bit we drove. Half way across the island the conditions was bad. The road started to have a lot of snow and the traffic was not used to it. It was sad to see bamboo shrubs and tea bushes bowing heavily with snow on them. 

We made one stop, in an convenience store to buy something to eat. And to give the driver a rest. In the end of the day it was at least 2 dm of snow. At one place we spotted an  excavator trying to get rid of snow on the road. 

We arrived at Akune at nightfall and was having dinner. Then we went to bed as the morning will be an early one. 



From the news!
Snowstorm in Kyushu  more news


The bed, Japanese style :)  Quite good actually.


  Mt Fuji

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24/1: Flyg Tokyo – Miyazaki på ön Kyushu. Buss till hotellet i Akune
Planen idag var att vi skulle flyga söderut till Kagoshima på ön Kyushu. Nu visade det sig att ett snöoväder hade stoppat alla flyg dit. Snö är extremt ovanligt på Kyushu, där det normalt råder ett subtropiskt klimat. Därför orsakar minsta snötäcke inställda flyg, då det inte finns snöröjning på flygplatsen. Vi lyckades dock boka om flyget till Miyazaki på östra delen av Kyushu, som inte drabbats av snön. Vi nådde dit vid lunchtid och fick sedan en lång bussresa till området där tranorna övervintrar. Bussfärden tog oss genom ett landskap med snötäckta teodlingar, bambudungar och palmer - på vissa ställen med upp till 2 dm snö! Många udda intryck med andra ord! Så småningom nådde vi fram till vårt hotell i Akune lite efter mörkrets inbrott, glada att det gick att ordna så vi kunde ta oss hit överhuvudtaget. Imorgon väntar en heldag bland tranorna vid Arasaki och då ska vi äntligen kunna börja fotografera på allvar!