My Sunday adventure

     

I had been waiting 12 months for today’s trip to the Masutomi castle festival in Kaho (Fukuoka Pref). That’s how long it has been since doing a post on the lighting-up of Masutomi castle. I didn’t quite make it to the lighting-up, I just had to settle for a day-trip. And even then, the rain pretty much put an end to anything festival like. Hey, I’m not complaining. I’m not big on crowds.

The drive there was a bit hairy. As I made my way through the (I would guess) seldom-used mountain pass, I came across two sections where half of the road had fallen victims to land-slides. Not the type where land has slid on the road, but the type where the road has slid away. That coupled with narrow, twisting roads and the fog made for some pretty focused driving.

Once I arrived in Kaho, I was very happy to see plenty of signage pointing me in all the right places. First was a sign to the relocated main gate of the castle, then to the place where the crowds would have gathered, if the weather had’ve been decent. There was one other gate to be found, Masutomi castle’s Karamete gate. Some prior research ensured I’d be able to take the obligatory snaps.

The castle itself is, shall we say, rather unique. It’s Japan’s 2D’est castle. And due to the fog, I felt happy to even get the pics I got. I wasn’t going to hang around all day for the fog to clear, it’s just a billboard after all.

I was driving just as focused on the way back. I felt it was necessary for my survival. If only I had continued to be alert when I was home free. I decided to pull over to check out some cars, and whack! I hit the gutter. A slow leak ensued, and down the road, I noticed the car pulling to the left.

It had been a while since I’d changed a tire. The first time to change one in the rain. And hopefully the last time I’ll need to change one, rain or no rain.

  • http://twitter.com/Tornadoes28 Jon L

    I would never guess that was a 2D castle from the photo. Interesting. Bad luck with the tire. It probably does not take to hard of a curb or pothole hit to damage one of those tiny tires on a small Japanese sub-compact.

  • http://JapanDave.com David LaSpina / JapanDave

    I won’t pull out the rather obvious Monty Python quote here…

    You are braver than I from the sound of it. Those roads would have spooked me enough to call the trip quits.

  • Anonymous

    I’ve no idea of the Monty Python quote. You’ve got to tell me now!

  • Anonymous

    Yes, they have cunningly used some perspective techniques. Depends on your point of view I guess.

  • http://JapanDave.com David LaSpina / JapanDave

    Sir Lancelot: Look, my liege! [trumpets blare to a shot of a castle]
    King Arthur: [awed] Camelot!
    Sir Galahad: Camelot!
    Sir Lancelot: Camelot!
    Patsy: It’s only a model.
    King Arthur: Shh! Knights, I bid you welcome to your new home. Let us ride to Camelot!
    [song and dance number in Camelot]
    [Back to Arthur]
    King Arthur: On second thoughts, let’s not go there. It is a silly place.

  • Anonymous

    lol. Thanks for that.

  • http://JapanDave.com David LaSpina / JapanDave

    No prob ;) Wherever someone needs a Monty Python quote, I’ll be there.