To me this museum is amazing.The objects date from the first century when the antecedents of the Silla dynasty were established in this area.The dynasty collapsed in the middle of the 10th century so a lot of what you see here is between 1-2 thousand years old.So a random selection of the very large collection-
And one of the famous exhibits-the Emille bell.Legend has it a young child was sacrificed by throwing the live body into the molten metal before casting hence it's distinctive tone.Like a child singing.Hopefully just legend.
Now we were to stop at a tourist bamboo grove on the way back.Our bus driver lost his way and we went down this quite rural road until we reached a bridge the bus would not fit on.Personally that was more interesting than walking through a bamboo grove.
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And some signs that took my fancy-
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And a place that I probably needed-
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And so back on the ship and we set off for Shiminoseki in Japan.
Overnight and we reached Shiminoseki.This though for us was just to do Japanese Immigration formalities.It didn't stop the locals from again welcoming us.They came on board to do it this time-
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No it wasn't silly hat day in Shiminoseki but the puffer fish is the symbol of the prefecture hence the hats.We each got a welcome pack with tourist information and a postcard.Mrsdrron was pleased there wasn't a silly hat in the bag.Then off and through Immigration which was quite a shambles.The Immigration forms had changed on April 1st.They no longer need to leave a departure card in the passport but none of the officers had the English to explain that to us.Once through though there were others to greet us-
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It was a 2 hour bus trip to Hagi.A comfort stop just before Hagi.I was comfortable so walked around for the 10 minutes.It was obvious though that peak blossom time was over.
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Those are the Chosu 5 who came from the Hagi area.They were smuggled out of Japan on one of Thomas Glover's ships.The first Prime minister of Japan and it's first Foreign minister were 2 of those 5.
In this area we began seeing lot's of citrus-
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We then reached Shizuki park and the ruins of Hagi castle.Note the ice cream.It is natsukan flavour,bitter orange.It was very refreshing.
An absolutely delightful read drron and Mrs drron.
First time visit by us for a short (4 day) trip last November (BKK/Fukuoka/Beppu/BKK) and we both were continually looking at each other in wonderment at everything, visuals/food/people. Just loved Japan and your TR proves why. Cheers, John
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