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Most visitors to Japan skip northern Kyushu
entirely. Those who do come are usually pressed for time, so they spend
a day or two in Nagasaki and then shoot down to Aso or Kagoshima or head
back to Honshu. Their loss is a cyclist's gain. The northern part of the
island offers quite a bit more: the onsen city of Beppu with its fine sulfur-smelling
baths; the Yabakei river gorge with its pretty scenery and unusual Buddhist
sites; the canal city of Yanagawa, tremendously popular with Japanese tourists
but virtually unkown to foreigners; the active volcano of Unzen; and of
course the lovely port city of Nagasaki, famous for its catastrophic wartime
history but perhaps more noteworthy for its unique Chinese- and Christian-influenced
history and culture. For cyclists, a special bonus is the wonderful bikepath
(shown above) that gets you nearly a third of the way from Yabakei to Yanagawa.
From Nagasaki, you can extend your trip by heading south through the islands
of Amakusa... or go due east to the black castle at Kumamoto and on to Aso.
But for the bikepath and Nagasaki alone, this route is well worth a look-see. |