Another day in Kumamoto - Six Wheels Through Japan and South Korea Part 3 - CycleBlaze

Another day in Kumamoto

We have enjoyed the Mitsui Garden Hotel previously and were lucky to get a spacious room which had a comfy seating area annd included breakfast. Using hotel booking apps frequently while travelling really helps to bring down the price. The staff are outstanding here. If we return to Kumamoto in the future, we would certainly stay here again.

Today we are going to explore areas of Kumamoto we haven’t yet seen. On our last trip we visited the Kumamoto Castle.  So we aren’t going to tour it again. Instead we will start with Sakuranobaba Josaien Castle Town. It is located at the base of the castle and is a good place to find food. It is made up of streets and buildings modelled on those of an Edo castle town. 

Kumamoto has endured multiple earthquakes, the most recent being in 2016. On a previous trip we spent much time touring  the castle and saw first hand the exacting  and laborious work of once again  restoring it from incredible damage.   We saw huge areas of massive boulders laid out on the ground. Each boulder had been made in the exact dimensions of the original. They were numbered  and would eventually be used to recreate the damaged Castle stonewalls…one boulder at a time.

Kumamon is the mascot for the city of Kumamoto and he is the most popular mascot in Japan. It appears that he may have over indulged in ramen. Time for a nap!
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The breakfast buffet is a feast. We are glad that we have breakfast included for 2 mornings as we will need to pace ourselves.  One huge area features Japanese food and a separate area is western food. Like everything at Mitsui Garden, it exceeds expectations.

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A Japanese dish…steamed egg custard presented nicely in a Japanese ceramic cup.
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Miso soup with all the fixings.
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Kumamoto has an affection for horse meat. We gave this one a miss.
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Apple Pot Pie- only 20 available per day. We were totally full so we passed on having one.
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A highlight for us in the Western section was freshly fried eggs, lots of fresh fruit and yummy salads. We have discovered that in Japan, green salads are excellent, especially with the sesame dressing.

Out sightseeing and of course we meet Kumamon. This beloved fellow is everywhere!
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We find that autumn and spring are special times to be in Japan. We are loving the beautiful fall colours.
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This is an auspicious day for this little boy
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It is a beautiful fall day and Sakuranobaba Josaien Castle Town Is a busy place with mostly locals but also a few tourists like us.
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There was a variety of restaurants and food stalls offering many local specialties.
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We found a Ramen restaurant for lunch. This carved wooden piece is lovely and is in the centre of the restaurant.
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We understand that horse meat is loved by locals but we haven’t a desire to try it. We had some in Holland years ago and it is quite rich…not for us.
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We just can ‘t get past the thought that eating Trigger is not appealing to us.
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Tonkotso ramen is one of our favourites, and this is what we will have for lunch. The tonkatsu broth is so creamy and delicious.
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Excellent ramen
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Barry is much happier now that he has a good bowl of ramen to enjoy.
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When in Japan, our philosophy is that we need to try something at least once. The matcha ice cream here is quite authentic in its preparation and would not generally tempt us. But when in Japan, why not try it.
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Mary Ellen has the soft serve roasted green tea and matcha. Barry was more adventurous and went for the thicker and more granular matcha.
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Liked this Jack on the Beanstalk mural painted on this apartment building from the ground up.
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Next we headed to the beloved Suizenji Jojuen Garden. It is a tranquil Japanese garden built in  1632 by the first Lord of the Kumamoto Domain.  It is laid out so that it reproduces in miniature  form with 53 post stations the Tokaido (road that connects Tokyo and Kyoto during the Edo period) and includes Mt Fuji and a little Lake Biwa. There are about 150 cherry blossom trees. 

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The water is full of fish that thrive on visitors feeding them.
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At home, we are used to herons not appreciating people being close to them. If disturbed they will fly away with a squawk of annoyance. These herons at the garden are not fazed by our proximity.
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These statues are of the creator of the park, Tadatoshi Hosokawa, the First Lord of Kumamoto and his wife.
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We can imagine that this garden is a popular place year round as each season brings its own beauty. Being late fall, many of the features of summer are dormant, but it is a beautiful place to visit with the autumn colours at their best.
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A beautifully designed garden.
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An iconic view of the garden.
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This cat seems to live here, and was somewhat friendly. We were intrigued by his lineage as this husky cat had very short stocky legs. Perhaps a Heinz 57 variety.
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One could spend a long time in this garden appreciating its beauty and tranquility.
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Magnificent trees…the colours are awesome and their extraordinary shape and growth make them special.
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Karen PoretSimply breathtaking!
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Barry BartlettWe agree. Nature at its best.
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Barry BartlettWe agree. Nature at its best.
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These Torii gates are in front of the Izumi shrine.
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We visited the gardens in the late afternoon. The gates will close at 5:00 pm. However, the gardens will reopen after dark for a Christmas illumination presentation.

We liked this. It was by the Jack in the Beanstalk mural.
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It is nice to return to the hotel with Kumamon welcoming us back.
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Bento box meals can be the best thing. Barry went to a supermarket and found this wonderful meal for dinner.
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Shochu in two different strengths for us to try.
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