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April 26th, 2012
Back in 2008, we tried to get to the top of Mt. Aso, an active volcano on the southern island of Kyushu (Japan). Due to heavy sulfur fumes, the top of the mountain was not accessible to the public.
Just this month, we were fortunate to visit Mt. Aso on a sunny morning.
On our way up, we stopped at this roadside stand selling blocks of sulfur.
 Blocks of sulfur for sale on Mt. Aso
Notice the shade of green in the bubbling hot water.
 Mt. Aso in Japan
This is one of my favorite pictures showing volcanic rock formations and a man-made rail.
 Volcanic formations around Mt. Aso
Last, but not least. I have again become a fan of Japan’s unusual fusion food, strange concoctions, and unlikely flavorings, such as this one…. black sesame ice cream.
 Black Sesame Ice Cream at Mt. Aso
Out of the unusual ice cream flavors I had sampled during this trip (Black Sesame, Wasabi and Corn), I liked the wasabi flavored one the best (more about that on my post about the Taio Gold Mine near Hita).
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April 23rd, 2012
Without new experiences, something inside of us sleeps. The sleeper must awaken.
- Frank Herbert -
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April 22nd, 2012
As dusk was setting, we were on our way to the guest house/restaurant Zum Schwanen. As always, we have to approach this Altstadt area on foot as there is no parking out front any of these buildings.
 Oberursel Altstadt
View from the Marktplatz towards St. Ursula Kirche with the guest house Zum Hirsch (to the deer) on the left.
 Gasthaus "Zum Schwanen" in Oberursel
 Weathervanes in Oberursel
The church tower carries a weather vane, which is typically the Wetterhahn (German: rooster). This neighboring house has one sitting on the roof top, but I would hope this is only for decorative purposes and put up by the owner himself.
The old saying jemandem den roten Hahn aufs Dach setzen (to place the red rooster on s.o.’s roof) means this person wishes to burn down the house. Usually someone else’s.
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April 22nd, 2012
On our way to Japan, we visited Seoul for two days and booked K-haus Gwanghwamun in northern Seoul for our accommodation.
Prior to our departure, we got a few personal mails from the manager with directions and other useful information.
The little privately-run hotel lies on the outskirts and it was not easy to find. The usual 10-minute walk from the bus stop took us close to 45 minutes all the while asking for directions. We had the Korean address and not even the taxi driver nor shop assistants were able to direct us. While looking lost standing at a corner, we were approached by helpful Koreans several times. One of them was able to direct us to the place. The best landmark to point out for future reference would be the Czech Republic Embassy which is on the same road. The Czech Republic Embassy is listed on most maps.
The location itself is perfect though. Surrounded by consulates and embassies, it is in a very quiet corner of Seoul. Walking up the street towards the guest house, you can see the mountains in the back.
The guest house is very clean and the manager was most accommodating in our needs. When we walked in, she already had a caller’s message waiting for me as well.
Our room with three beds was average size. Our shower equipment was very simple – a handheld shower head in front of the bathroom sink. But it worked nicely.
The breakfast on offer is basic (beverage, coffee and toast), so we ventured out to one of the many cafés lining the streets of Seoul for a more culinary experience.
The Airport Limousine bus service to northern Seoul is KRW 10.000 per person. On the way back to the airport, we took a taxi (orange colored, stating Interpretation Taxi on its side) which cost us KRW 50.500 (about US$ 44,–). Very affordable.
Last, but not least. My daughter left her plush animal behind, and Mrs. Lee, the manager, has been most helpful in trying to get it to Germany. She went way beyond her calling on that one.
You can visit K – haus Gwanghwamun on Booking.com for more information.
 K-haus Gwanghwamun in Seoul, Korea
When I go back to Seoul, I will definitely book K-haus again. It is clean, quiet, shows good management, and is reasonably priced.
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April 16th, 2012
One might wonder how we ended up in a small village high up in the mountains (600 m above sea level). Well, as a volunteer at the Kokusai Center in Kitakyushu, I came to know one of the city employees.
She is retired now and lives with her husband in a log cabin in Nakatsue. With her help, we secured a fairly inexpensive overnight deal in a Minpaku. Our charge was 3000 Yen per person (about 30 euro per person).
What is a Minpaku you might ask. Definition of Minpaku taken from Kyushu Educational Travel Net:
This Minpaku experience, which allows visitors to experience rural culture as typified by local cuisine, beautiful scenery and abundant nature, has been becoming popular. In Kagoshima Prefecture, a NPO organization coordinates more than 700 individual homes.
Staying in a minpaku is the cheapest form of accommodation, next is the Minshuku, topped by a Ryokan in convenience and comfort.
With our Minpaku arrangement, we had a whole log cabin to ourselves, it came without breakfast (instant coffee and tea were available), and it was just great!
 Minpaku log cabin
For some reason, I did not take any photos on the inside. Our minpaku was fully equipped with heaters, flat screen TV, and all the amenities one could ask for.
Come warmly dressed though as these arrangements high up in the mountains can be rather cold even in April. The thermometer read – 1°C at 10 p.m.
 Mountains of Hita, Oita-ken
On my next trip to Kyushu, I will book a Minpaku again.
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