Archive of the Kumamoto International Facebook group, 2011–present.

Kirk here with a video of the SL Hitoyoshi introduced by Mason Buskirk in the following thread:
https://www.facebook.com/Kumamotoi/posts/pfbid08SecJeZr9uhRjf7GMXF5xgmVxrWZJURT93FWHhUPqfXfi1odY7fs2uYCgy4pQ1Q6l
The video is very nicely done and I thought it deserved a wider audience.

SL人吉 2013年ラストラン
2013.11.24撮影再復活から5年目を迎えたSL人吉。11/24に今シーズンのラストランを終えました。今年一年の感謝を込め、ハチロクは何度も汽笛を鳴らして沿線の声援に応えます。来年春、また元気に肥薩線に戻ってきてほしいも...

2022-11-17 20:23 JST

Ruth here! 🇬🇷🇬🇳🇳🇵 Just reminding you that this Sunday, 20th November, the 27th Kumamoto International Friendship Festival will be held at SunRoad ShinShiGai downtown (not at the Kengun arcade!) 🇿🇦🇰🇷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Local Irish music musicians will be on the opening stage from 11am🎶🎻 And there'll be plenty of stalls, experiences and culture throughout the afternoon! 第27回熊本県国際交流祭典を楽しみましょう! 11月20日(日曜日に)サンロード新市街で開催されます。11時からのオープニングステージに、アイルランド伝統音楽の演奏を行います。Irishcream(アイリッシュ・クリーム)とCeoltoiri(キョールトリ)の皆さんが出演します🍀

2022-11-17 15:08 JST

Kirk here. William posted about this earlier but I found an English-language article that I thought I'd share. Unlike the photo in William's post, this one has relatively few people wearing masks.
William's post:
https://www.facebook.com/Kumamotoi/posts/pfbid0zXJxm1FbzxHhudkZZh3hsHfdkSpfiZCqaELiJ7TVtX5uoYwKsj1TDsLrRmwCtBJJl

Chugging along: 'Beer gar-den' tram in southwest Japan makes comeback after 7 yrs - The Mainichi
KUMAMOTO -- All aboard the

2022-11-17 12:22 JST

William My wife is fighting cancer. We have been diligent in paying our Japan national insurance payments, so the cost of care is quite low. For those who intend to live long-term in Japan, I encourage keeping up with these payments. They may seem excessive in the short term, but they do pay off greatly when disaster strikes.

2022-11-16 20:34 JST

Kirk with a visual puzzle from my neighborhood. The image on the bottom is the actual photo and the image on the top is a mirror image of it (top and bottom reversed). As you can see, the English in blue only becomes completely legible in the mirror image. I'd love to know the backstory behind this (what the sign maker was thinking) but at this point I have no clue.
P.S. This apartment building is in my neighborhood. I've walked by it many times but only noticed the lettering being flipped vertically today.

2022-11-16 18:01 JST

Kirk here with another post that is tangentially related to the arrival of TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) in Kumamoto. I just listened to an hour-long interview with Chris Miller, author of "Chip War." I found it to be a very edifying discussion; I learned about the global importance of TSMC and many other interesting things about the technology in our phones and computers:
https://www.ivoox.com/en/when-the-microchips-are-down-with-chris-miller-audios-mp3_rf_96388890_1.html
This reminds of the "think globally; act locally" aphorism. In this case, I'd like to change it to "thinking about local affairs can help one see global issues with more clarity" -- at least that's how I feel about what I've learned about TSMC recently.

2022-11-16 16:29 JST

Kirk here. This article discusses the impact of TSMC in Japan so the focus isn't on Kumamoto. Still, if you're interested, I think the article provides some context.
I saw a TV show in which they described how Japan went from being a major manufacturer of chips to being an importer. Now, Japan and other countries are trying to develop their own chip manufacturing sectors.
If you like podcasts, you may enjoy listening to the show the Throughline did on the growth of Taiwan's "Silicon Island":
https://www.npr.org/2022/10/05/1127015286/silicon-island
https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Tech/Semiconductors/Japan-s-chip-equipment-makers-scale-up-ahead-of-TSMC-s-arrival

Japan's chip equipment makers scale up ahead of TSMC's arrival
Industry sees recovery down the road from current slump

2022-11-16 08:34 JST

Kirk here. As I posted the other day, Roasso came close to getting into J1 but didn't quite make it. You can see the highlights here:
【公式】ハイライト:京都サンガF.C.vsロアッソ熊本 J1参入プレーオフ 決定戦 2022/11/13
2022年11月13日(日)に行われたJ1参入プレーオフ 決定戦 京都vs熊本のハイライト動画です。「DAZN」で全試合生中継!https://prf.hn/click/camref:1101l7v5g/creativeref:1011l36933/destination:https://prf.hn/click...

2022-11-15 17:49 JST

William Haiku is tricky: ideally, it is a 5:7:5 syllable bit with a seasonal reference, though lenience is granted. Kumanichi reports that a Ukranian woman won the Kusamakura (草枕) haiku competition despite having never visited Japan:
壊滅した家/昨夜まで/家庭だったのに
(devastated house/before last night/it was a home)
Kusamakura (草枕, lit. "grass pillow") is a standard phrase used in Japanese poetry to signify a journey; it is also the name of a town just north of Mt Kimpo offering a wonderful onsen. The town features in a novel by Natsume Sōseki https://www.aozora.gr.jp/cards/000148/files/776_14941.html. With a stunning view of Mt Unzen, the onsen is quite worth a visit - and a pause to reflect on the tragedy faced by Ukrainians.
http://www.kusamakura.jp/kusa_on/
https://kumanichi.com/articles/855537

2022-11-15 16:27 JST

Kirk here. Kumamoto's Murakami had a great year. Given his ability and his interest in moving to the majors, I think it's just a matter of time now.
Baseball: Yakult Swallows star Munetaka Murakami reveals MLB ambitions
The Yakult Swallows' record-breaking slugger Munetaka Murakami revealed on Nov. 14 he has his sights set on a move to the majors as soon as possible.

2022-11-15 09:54 JST

William Youngsters have other things on their minds to consider than plants. A notable point about moving to Japan before plants first grab one's attention is that one learns the Japanese term, not the English.
Fortunately, kochia is ideally suited to katakana: コチア.
Apparently, it is blooming now in Matsushima, down in Amakusa. If you've never been to Matsushima, put it off until next summer: scour the entire island for a private beach (locals might give you a lift in their kei trucks, and there's a treasure on the east side accessible by a very long stairway). It's one of those islands created when Unzen went all kablooee.
https://kumanichi.com/articles/853132
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kochia

2022-11-14 16:49 JST

Kirk here. Kumamoto's Roasso came close to making it into the J1 soccer (football) league:
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In an evenly matched encounter, Kumamoto drew level from a corner in the 68th minute, with defender Osamu Henry Iyoha's header at the near post going in off the far upright.
Rei Hirakawa then came within inches of sending Kumamoto to J1 in stoppage time, but his powerful effort from inside the box hit the right post after his initial strike was blocked by Kyoto forward Peter Utaka's face.
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Soccer: Kyoto ensure J1 survival in playoff draw with J2 Kumamoto - The Mainichi
KAMEOKA, Kyoto (Kyodo) -- Kyoto Sanga retained their place in the J-League first division for next season after holding on for a 1-1 draw against J2 R

2022-11-14 15:20 JST

Kirk here. Yesterday I posted that Mr. Onishi was re-elected as as mayor. In response, Kumamoto International regular Kazuhiro Oyama mentioned the low voter turnout. This article says that 28.26% is the lowest in Kumamoto City's post-WWII history -- the first time for the percentile to enter the 20s.
https://kumanichi.com/articles/854228

2022-11-14 12:27 JST

Kirk here reporting that Mr. Onishi has been re-elected as mayor of Kumamoto City. The gentleman with the creative poster I shared the other day came in third.
熊本市長選 現職の大西一史氏 3回目の当選確実 自・公が推薦 | NHK
【NHK】現職と新人の3人による争いとなった熊本市長選挙は、自民党と公明党が推薦した現職の大西一史氏(54)の3回目の当選が確実に…

2022-11-13 20:07 JST

Kirk here with something about the relationship between Montana and Kumamoto:
Mansfield Center hosts Kumamoto delegates to celebrate 40-year relationship
Despite language barriers and over 5,000 miles separating them, Kumamoto, Japan and the state of Montana share plenty of similarities.

2022-11-13 10:46 JST

William Susuki, or pampas grass, is a harbinger of autumn. Our friend Liz Suenaga captured this stunning image of susuki sheaths framing the eclipsed moon.
JMA (the Japan Meteorological Agency) has forecast an autumn and winter colder than average. Considering the global fuel situation, wearing a sweater would be preferable to turning up the heat.
https://www.jma.go.jp/bosai/map.html#5/35/135/&elem=temperature&pattern=P3M&term=0&contents=season&lang=en

2022-11-12 15:59 JST

Kirk here with news about the director Noriaki Tsuchimoto, whose "Minamata: The Victims and their World" is reviewed on the following website:
https://asianmoviepulse.com/2018/08/documentary-review-minamata-the-victims-and-their-world-1971-by-noriaki-tsuchimoto/
Here's a blurb about an event being held now at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, New York:
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One of the most unjustly overlooked of all documentary filmmakers, Noriaki Tsuchimoto made films that are revelatory in their patient pursuit of humanity. Emerging on the world cinema scene in 1964 with the subversive tour de force On the Road: A Document, which marked him as a strident formal innovator and firebrand leftist, Tsuchimoto gradually pared down his personal style and ceded his works to their surroundings, as evinced in his masterful trilogy of 1970s films that grapple with the outbreak of Minamata disease in the eponymous town of Minamata (Minamata: The Victims and Their World, Minamata Revolt: A People’s Quest for Life, and The Shiranui Sea). Tsuchimoto, a perennial Marxist, was distinctly mindful of the “original sin” at the heart of his vocation—that films almost always benefit filmmakers more than their subjects—and a keen awareness of this imbalance fueled much of Tsuchimoto’s work. He was never satisfied if his films didn’t also function as chronicles of their own making or question the ultimate efficacy of art and communication, and these preoccupations guided Tsuchimoto toward a rarefied grace in the face of an often-brutal reality. He was greatly admired by his contemporaries Claude Lanzmann and Shinsuke Ogawa, and was considered to be, along with Ogawa, one of the two most important figures in the history of Japanese documentary. This is the first major stateside retrospective of Tsuchimoto’s work.
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https://www.jfny.org/event/the-trailblazing-documentary-cinema-of-noriaki-tsuchimoto/

Documentary Review: Minamata: The Victims and Their World (1971) by Noriaki Tsuchimoto
The second in a series of independent documentaries Noriaki Tsuchimoto shot regarding the mercury-poisoning incident in Minamata, is considered one of the Documentary Review: Minamata: The Victims and Their World (1971) by Noriaki Tsuchimoto

2022-11-12 12:43 JST

Kirk here with one more share. Thanks Mark!
Game Information
VENUE: Sanga Stadium by Kyocera
1:05 PM , 13 November 2022
Kyoto, Japan
https://www.espn.com.au/football/match/_/gameId/656825
https://www.facebook.com/Kumamotoi/posts/8130695140337180

2022-11-11 21:30 JST

Kirk here with a share that should be of interest to history buffs and/or lovers of travel. And, best of all, the price is right: "Free for monitor participants." :)

https://www.facebook.com/Kumamotoi/posts/8146248838781810

2022-11-11 19:22 JST

Kirk here introducing a post about Mason Buskirk, who is working to get the JR Hisatsu Line restored and to keep the SL Hitoyoshi in service.
I contacted him after reading the article and he shared this link to a Japanese-language website associated with his efforts:
http://www.hisatsu-again.info/shomei/index.html
Mason, you can explain this better than I can. Please add any information or comments that occur to you. :)
https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14754350

Young American determined to save SL train line in Kumamoto | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis
The odds are stacked heavily against him, but Mason Buskirk is continuing his drive for a resumption of operations on the JR Hisatsu Line in Kumamoto Prefecture, especially a beloved steam locomotive.

2022-11-10 21:24 JST