【自由気ままな一人旅】熊本の絶景や穴場を楽しむ一人旅 熊本編 | 八千代座、馬刺し、炭鉱、海中道路、八角トンネル、屋台村

This trip is to Kumamoto Prefecture, famous for “Kumamon”. There is Kumamoto Castle of Kiyomasa Kato, a master castle builder Kumamoto prefecture has a population of about 1.7 million Important institutions were once established as the center of Kyushu Kumamoto Prefecture I’m going to enjoy rare sights and spectacular scenery this time

I immediately start driving for about an hour The weather is fine and the beginning is good We arrived at Yamaga city which is famous for Yamaga Onsen Yachiyo-za, a playhouse built in 1908 An old playhouse still in operation today. Once inside

It’s in the style of the kabuki hut of the Edo period, with many pictures on the ceiling and The chandelier is very impressive. Walking down the runway, I feel as if I were a Kabuki actor I can’t help but fantasize about it Even this superbly made Yachiyoza

There was a time when it was not so good. The number of customers decreased due to the popularization of television It has also become a movie theater It was closed in the 1960s Dilapidated playhouse Yachiyo-za revived over 30 years Tour of the Yachiyo-za theater includes a backstage view Props room toilet dressing room

Proceeding in order Under the floor of the stage or flower aisle You can see the abyss Mawari-butai (stage for turning around), closing in abyss, under the flower path This is exactly what the name “abyss” implies There was another space different from the front stage Yachiyoza revived by the people of the town

I’d love to go see a play this time. Before we go to the next place We came to a roadside station to have a little lunch Local delicacies I thought you could eat Expectations are rising Looking forward to the lunch ahead Unexpected things happen What a renewal work is being done!

It was sold at the station by no choice Decided to eat a boxed lunch Bento with thick slices of pickles Well, it looks delicious It’s well seasoned and It’s a pretty good bento, but I ate it with a feeling that it’s not this

Let’s get back on track and go to the next destination. We’ve arrived at Arao City, Kumamoto Prefecture Kyushu’s largest amusement park Mitsui Greenland is there, but I came here this time Mitsui Miike Coal Mine Manda Mine. Coal mine that led the industrial revolution of Meiji era. What a year, up to 1997.

It is said to have been in operation And what’s supporting it? It’s iron. Come on up to explain that. I see. And then you’re free to take pictures. Oh, cool What does it look like? The railroad tracks… The railroad tracks used during the industrial revolution in England…

It looks like it might possibly still work. A lot of machines I was just overwhelmed. The second shaft hoisting machine Second shaft hoisting machine (for personnel) Warehouse and pump room Walking around like this As if It’s like being in an old Japanese movie. It makes you feel like you’re in a movie. Workplace

See for yourself, with your own eyes, with your own body. The second shaft Mouth of the second shaft Coal mine train Just in secret In the sight of the coal mine quietly rotting away I was moved by it. Oh, damn it, it’s only half a glove. One of Kyushu’s most famous seas

There is the Ariake Sea The tides are the highest in Japan The tide can reach up to 6 meters It appears during low tide. Underwater road. Used as a working road for unloading Underwater road Shimabara peninsula can be seen at the end of the road When you actually come to

I mean, it’s nostalgic. It’s like a scene from Spirited Away. I think of it This way again After an hour Disappears as if nothing happened Too cold It’s time to head to our lodgings for the night. After an hour’s drive Coming into Kumamoto city Tonight’s lodging is here.

This place looks luxurious because of the many cheap hotels recently. But recently I think that you have to come here for the purpose of staying in a hotel. You can’t use up all the hotel’s specs In that case I feel like I’ve been extravagant. Wifi speed is not so bad

It’s going to be a safe stay. Well then, let’s go enjoy the night in Kumamoto. Tonight, we’re going to enjoy Kumamoto’s food stalls. We’re going to eat a lot of delicious food. I’ve been running around a lot today. First of all, beer as a reward It’s good beer Chicken sashimi as a warm-up

That’s pretty good. And when I say Kumamoto, I mean horse sashimi. Why are you going from Kagoshima to Kumamoto? Why did you decide to do it? No, I like this food stall village very much. If I were to open a restaurant I wanted to open a business in a food stall village

This is a place where they use Kagoshima Kurobuta pork and Jidori chicken, and the food is very delicious. And fish from Kumamoto Horse sashimi, liver sashimi, vegetables It’s like a hybrid of Kumamoto and Kagoshima. The second restaurant is tempura Tempura is good. I’ll have a highball here Yum! If you’re traveling alone

If you’re going to a tempura restaurant because there are some places that are a little bit hard to get to. It’s good to have a food stall village to enjoy in this way The crispy texture is also good Very tasty Highball goes well with it And horse nigiri (horse sashimi)

You wanted to try it. It’s got a mellow flavor, not too much of a habit. It goes well with Sushi Kumamoto is famous for Kuma shochu Kuma shochu for 100yen There is also a spot where you can try drinking Very interesting. I think it’s time to wrap it up.

I’m going to eat a lot of grilled meat I’m going to eat hormone yakitori. Come to think of it, I hadn’t had a drink. I also order Kuma shochu It’s easy to drink and tastes good. The good thing about grilled meat is that it’s is that it’s so appetizing to look at.

I hope you have a good turnout tomorrow. Stamina replenishment After all, eating meat gives you energy, right? I went to three stalls at the food stall village. A night in Kumamoto Very nice night I wish I could come back The second day in Kumamoto is an austere trip

I’m going to cruise around the hole About 30 minutes of driving Climbing up Kinpongsan (Mt. Kinpong) about 660m above sea level Beyond that is our destination this time This is Ungan Zen Temple, built in 1351. The feature of this temple is at the back of the temple Five Hundred Arhats and Reigando Cave

Musashi Miyamoto, the swordsmith, holed up in Reigando-do He wrote the Book of Five Rings Stone Buddha lined up on a rocky hill About 200 years ago, a priest in Kumamoto spent 24 years to complete this work. It is said that he dedicated it Each stone Buddha has various expressions

I never get tired of looking at them. And at the back of it is the Lingan Cave Musashi Miyamoto spent the last five years of his life in He spent his last five years in Kumamoto. The Book of Five Rings written by Miyamoto Musashi

The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi is said to be a compilation of the secrets of swordsmanship. Two years just before his death Musashi Miyamoto wrote at this place A place associated with Musashi Miyamoto I didn’t know there was a place like this. It’s nice to be here.

Kumamoto trip is finally coming to an end Running to have lunch around here I arrive at a roadside station in Ugi City, Kumamoto Prefecture. It’s a big roadside station, so I thought there must be a restaurant. I thought there was a restaurant, but there wasn’t. Lunch box again You missed lunch this trip.

I thought I’ve been far away from seafood so far. I’ve tried to make it all about the sea. I’m hungry, so I’m going to eat it right away. Yeah, it’s delicious. Not so fancy as seafood Well, I enjoyed it. Very delicious This trip to Kumamoto, where we often drive on ordinary roads

Finally, we came to Misato Town All I can hear is the sound of the river and birds singing I walk through this place, rich in nature. When you reach it, it is an artifact in the midst of nature There is an octagonal tunnel Hakkaku Tunnel is now Minami Kumamoto Station and

Connecting Misato-machi with a total length of 28.6km Railroad remains. More than 50 years since the railroad was abandoned Octagonal tunnel still remains Why octagonal? The shape and structure of these industrial remains remain a mystery to this day. Walking through the tunnel Time slip to a different space

It’s like you’re going back in time to a different place. You can feel a strange sensation This trip to Kumamoto, where I visited many places I’m glad I came here at the end. Where shall we go next? If you liked this video, please “Like” or comment if you like this video.

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熊本県の魅力的な場所を巡る一人旅。地元のおいしいものを発見し、観光名所を巡ります。歴史ある芝居小屋 八千代座や炭鉱、屋台村でグルメを楽しむひとり旅vlogです。
熊本の隠れた名所や必見スポットが満載の旅をお楽しみください。

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熊本城
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https://castle.kumamoto-guide.jp/

山鹿市 八千代座
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国指定重要文化財「八千代座」公式ホームページ

三井三池炭鉱,万田坑
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https://www.city.arao.lg.jp/kurashi/shisetsu/mandakou/

岱明海中道路
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泊まったところ エクストレールイン
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熊本屋台村
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霊巌洞・五百羅漢(雲巌禅寺)
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八角トンネル
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00:00 旅の始まり
01:21 歌舞伎小屋 八千代座
05:57 明治時代の産業革命を牽引した三井炭鉱 万田坑
09:41 有明海の海中道路 海中道路/岱明海床路
11:51 今夜のお宿 エクストールイン 熊本銀座通
12:14 グルメを楽しむ熊本屋台村
17:14 宮本武蔵の聖地 霊巌洞・五百羅漢(雲巌禅寺)
20:32 今も謎の鉄道遺構 八角トンネル
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4 Comments

  1. 熊本紹介は嬉しいですね。
    最初の八千代座は、山賀でなくて山鹿市ですかね😅温泉も最高ですよ。

  2. 熊本屋台村で美味しい物沢山食べてましたね🤤
    お腹の中で馬と鶏と牛がケンカしてませんでした⁇🫣

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