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Getting around, Kyushu

How to get to Sakurajima

by touristinjapanupdated on April 17, 2020June 16, 2018Leave a Comment on How to get to Sakurajima

In this post I explain in detail how to get to the volcanic island of Sakurajima in Kyushu. If you want to read more about Sakurajima then head over to my detailed Sakurajima post. In this post I will only cover the transport. Sakurajima island is a peninsula despite it’s name. The peninsula can be accessed …

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How To Take a Bus in Japan

by touristinjapanupdated on August 26, 2018March 6, 2018Leave a Comment on How To Take a Bus in Japan

You wouldn’t think that taking the bus should be one of the more confusing parts of your trip around Japan, but if it is the first time you board a public Japanese bus you may be surprised by these 5 things:

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