Thursday, January 23, 2020

Kitsuki Sunrise


For the 4th day of my walk around the Kunisaki Peninsula in northern Kyushu, I spent all day exploring the castle town of Kitsuki. I spent the night on the south bank of the Yasaka River, and the castle and town were on the north bank, so early in the morning I headed across the bridge at the mouth of the river.


The view out to sea was where the sun had recently risen. I believe it is technically part of Beppu Bay, though it also falls within the boundaries of the Inland Sea. I have a fondness for early morning shots because where I have been living for the past 16 years or so is in a steep, narrow valley so I only get to see the sun in the middle part of the day.


When I lived on top of the world I was able to see the sunrise for a lot more than 300 days a year, and this is probably why I have a penchant for sleeping out on mountaintops here in Japan.


On this particular morning it was quite cloudy, but shafts of golden light were clearly visible......




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  1. Shafts of light, aye?
    We call them 'Jesus light' here down home.

    Old Dog

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  2. Lovely, Jake. In November, I will join an easy four-night walking tour looping inland from Beppu and back to Oita. No sunrises like yours, though, unfortunately.

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    1. I'm guessing you will be visiting Yufuin..... I really enjoyed my visit there

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