Friday, July 21, 2023
Decorative Manholes from Fukuoka, North Kyushu
Monday, February 13, 2023
Disappeared Japan Part 4 Space World
Space World
Space World was a big amusement park in Kitakyushu built around the theme of space. It opened in 1990 on land that had formerly been part of Nippon Steel.
It featured a life-size replica of the space shuttle and its launch rockets, but really the space connection was rather tenuous.
The park featured 6 different roller coasters (with suitably space-themed names like Black Hole Scramble, and Titan Max.
The 100 meter high Ferris Wheel named Space Eye was the tallest in Kyushu when first built.
The park closed on 1st January, 2018 and was slowly dismantled and demolished.
The site is now The Outlets Kitakyushu, a shopping centre that is mostly outlet stores.
Previous Disappeared Japan posts include Yukaen Chinese Garden, and Awaji World peace Kannon.
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
Arata Isozaki 1933 - 2022
Arata Isozaki 1933 - 2022
The famous Japanese architect Arata Isozaki passed away on December 28th, 2022.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Kanmon Bridge
The Kanmom Straits, one of the entrances into the Seto Inland Sea, separate Honshu and Kyushu, and at its narrowest is only about 800 meters wide.
The Kanmon Bridge was one of the biggest suspension bridges in the world when it opened in 1973 to carry road traffic across the straits from Shimonoseki to Kitakyushu.
The central span is just over 1,000 meters. Prior to its construction there was a road tunnel beneath the water, as well as a tunnel for trains and even a pedestrian tunnel.
Ferries still connect the two sides as they have for centuries.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
A Walk Around Kyushu Day 5
Following a miserable and rainy fourth day, day 5 was back to glorious weather. I didn't have too far to walk today, just from Yahata to Kokura.
There were 2 pilgrimage temples to visit, and a major shrine which was unexpected. With the afternoon free I visited a few places "on assignment" for Japanvisitor,com.
I took the train out to Mojiko and visited the Kyushu Railway Museum there, and then headed back to Kokura to revisit some architectural sights that interest me.
First up there was the International Conference Center by Arata Isozaki, somewhere I have posted about before
And then through the concrete jungle to the iconic Riverwalk Complex,
It was the 29th of December and so I broke my walk and headed home for a few days to spen new year with my wife before coming back a week later to continue with the next leg of my 2,200 kilometer walk.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Vacation 2011: day 1, Yahata
For this years vacation I flew out of Fukuoka airport so was able to spend the day exploring a bit of Kitakyushu before my flight. First I headed to an area I had not been to before, Yahata.
I wanted to see the Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art as it was designed by Arata Isozaki. Later I will do a complete post on it.
From the hill on which the museum is located there are great views over Yahata!!!
Yahata is dominated by a big amusement park, Spaceworld, built around the theme of space. Most visitors to Yahata will be heading there and it even has its own JR station.
Next to Spaceworld is the small Kitakyushu Environment Museum which focuses on the environmental problems created by the areas industrialization and the steps taken to combat pollution both locally and globally. The building itself utilizes various sustainable technologies and while the displays have no english information its worth a visit at 100yen.
Next door is the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History which was surprisingly good and large. The main hall has dozens of dinosaur skeletons and there are some quite good historical displays too.
The first steel works in japan were built in Kitakyushu and the first blast furnace, opened in 1901, has been preserved as an open air museum. Its located right next to Spaceworld station.