About 15 months ago I went on my first multi-day urban exploration trip: 3 days to Kyushu with my buddy Enric. A trip with lots of up and downs, visiting some amazing locations – Gunkanjima, the Katashima Suicide Training School and the winding tower of the Shime Coal Mine, now known to some people as the Anti-Zombie Fortress. But March was kinda cold, last year as well as this year. So when Golden Week came up (late April / early May) and my company forced me to take two of my paid vacation days to install a new AC I took the lemon and made lemonade – it was time to go back to Kyushu!
Since Enric left Japan and returned to Spain a couple of months ago, I went on my own this time. Remembering the best burger I’ve ever had I set up my base in Sasebo after a long day of exploring an abandoned shipyard and the abandoned leftovers of the dock of a mine close to it. The next day I explored one of the most amazing places I’ve ever been to: an almost abandoned island, once the home of several thousand people – and as exciting as that day was as disappointing was the next one when I walked through drizzle for hours without an umbrella to look for remains of a mine and its workers’ housing-estate; but they were gone forever – as research after my return confirmed… Luckily the weather turned around on my last day, so I was able to visit an abandoned amusement park on my way back home. Thank heavens for sunscreen, because without it the harsh Kyushu sun would have burned me crisp within half an hour…
Exploring all day I spent my three evenings in Sasebo at Base Street to enjoy some burgers. While the regular sized ones are good I’ll definitely recommend the so-called “Special Size” – this 15 centimeters in diameter monster is a classic Sasebo style burger that will fill you up with pure deliciousness; if you ever wanna spend 1100 Yen (yep, that’s 9.50 Euros or 13.60 Dollars!) on a single burger without even considering regretting it then this is the place to go! I just hope I’ll find more abandoned places close to Sasebo so I can have a good reason to go back there once more…
(Oh, and greetings to the tourist office in the Sasebo! It sells a variety of souvenirs, but not the awesome huge plush hamburgers that fill half of their display window. To get one of those you have to ride a bus for about half an hour to get to a small store at a shopping mall in the middle of nowhere. And since I had to wait 45 minutes for the next bus they lost a customer who would have happily paid 200 Yen more to avoid the hassle of a 2.5 hour long round trip to get a cute present for his even cuter niece. A no-win situation… and pretty much the worst sales strategy ever!)
Back From The Island(s) – Again…
2011/06/02 by Florian / Abandoned Kansai
Looking forward to the next in your series of posts! Seems like you’ve been busy recently :). Thinking I might have to visit Dreamland sometime soon as well. Apparently it’s looking even more haikyo-esque these days.
Thanks, man! I’m trying to keep myself busy, especially since there won’t be many explorations during summer in Japan…
Let me know when you are in the area – I’m not sure if I ever want to enter Nara Dreamland again, but maybe I’m in an adventurous mood at that time. (And yeah, it looks more haikyo-esquese these days thanks to new graffiti and more vandalism…)
Looks like some exciting posts for the future 🙂
However I am most curious about the almost abandoned island. If it is the one I am thinking of, were there heaps of Rabbits or Cats there?
The Burger looks great too but 15cm might be a bit too big for me…
I hope the postings will be exciting… The locations were really good and I’m a bit afraid this time not being able to live up to them.
I know about the island you mean, but I haven’t been there yet. It’s located in the Seto sea, but the island I’ve been to is off the coast of Nagasaki prefecture.
The burger is really huge! I was barely able to finish it, although I’m generally a good eater and I was active all day that day. But it’s so good! I wish I could get that burger in Osaka…