Friday, June 20, 2008
Bound for Bangkok
So I'm leaving tomorrow morning for Thailand. Departing from the University ~5:00am. The plan is to stay one night in Bangkok and meet up with a friend from high school (Andy Phillips) who just happens to be in Bangkok at the same time (weird).I'll be there until the 1st of July, at which point I'll fly back to Seoul and hang out in Korea til the 4th. Planned arrival into San Francisco Intl: 9:18am, July 4, 2008. ---Later, Joe
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Japan Trip May 1 - 11th
So I went to Japan last week. I spent most of my time roaming the island of Kyushu, went as far North as Hiroshima and the Southernmost point was Yakushima Island. I'm just posting a link to the photos and a quick overview of the trip. I'll be back from time to time to elaborate.

May 1st
May 6th
May 1st
- Land in Fukuoka via ferry from Busan
- Meet a couple of girls who give me a ride to Shimonoseki
- Bullet Train to Hiroshima
- Hiroshima Peace park, site of the atomic blast
- Miyajima
- Head South to Kumamoto
- Asosan National Park, largest active volcano in Japan
- Camp at Asosan
- Meet chinese students who prepare amazing meal and let me stay in their apartment
May 6th
- South to Kagoshima
- Enjoy Kagoshima atmosphere, visit a reggae bar, listen to drummers in the park, watch the active volcano Sakurajima spew ash over the ocean
- Ferry to Yakushima island
- Roaming the island, taking in the beaches and mind blowing scenery
- Best sushi I could ever imagine. Flying fish caught three hours earlier by the restaurant owner's son
- Hiking Yakushima island, getting a load of the ancient Japanese Cedars
- Hike to the tallest peak on the island, Miyanoura Dake, a hard rain's a-gonna fall
- Hard rain, hard rain, hard rain, swollen rivers, delayed ferries, almost didnt make it back in time.
- Miraculously made it back to Kagoshima
- Night bus to Fukuoka
- Fukuoka ferry to Busan
- One night in Busan,
- Back to the University...
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Busan Trip: April 3 - 6... Just in time for Cherry Blossoms
Here's the trip summary:
- Arrive in Busan by train ~11:00pm
- Wander downtown area for a couple hours
- Decide its warm enough to sleep outside the first night
- Walk entire length of downtown Busan
- Locate spot to sleep under Cherry trees
- Go to sleep 2:00 am
- Decide it's not warm enough to sleep outside
- Wake up with the sunrise and go for breakfast
- Eat at the bakery
- Nap at the bakery
- Catch Subway to Beomeosa temple
- Hike Beomeosa and Geumjeong fortress (1:00 - 6:00)
- Catch Subway to Hae Undae beach
- Eat Dinner (never going to "fish and grill" again, bad decision)
- Grab a beer and relax on the beach
- Catch taxi to Vesta Spa & Jimjilbang
- Wake up the next morning and head to Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival with fellow SCH student, Laura
- Enjoy scenery of festival and battle the crowds
- Get standing room only bus for 1hr ride back to Busan
- Sleep at a different Jimjilbang
- Wake up 10:30 and meet Korean friend (english name is also Scott)
- Korean friend shows us around the fish market
- Eat San Nakji (Live Octopus) for breakfast
- Eat fried eel
- Hang out in the fish market
- Wander toward Songdo Beach
- Relax on the Beach
- Explore Russian town near train station
- Head back to Asan....
- The End
Whale meat is available at the fish market, and I spotted quite a bit of it at the Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival. Not all that surprising, still questionable though considering laws and diminishing populations.
Be sure to check out my Flickr page for all of my photos. Check out the links on the right side of the page.
Live Octopus Video:
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Opening Blog Statements... In South Korea
Alright, I'm not sure how likely it is that I will keep this thing updated regularly, but any big trips or events that happen will probably make it in here. For those of you who don't know, I'm in South Korea at the moment studying at Soonchunhyang University. It's a great program, pretty much a full ride for living expenses accommodations and education. Plus I get the chance to see a new country and meet great people.
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