I forgot to include a link to the Google map in my post about the cycling road to Yamaga:
https://www.facebook.com/Kumamotoi/posts/628070333933069
Here's the link:
http://goo.gl/maps/xowYv
Cyclemeter-Cycle-20111010-1231.kml - Google マップ

2014-04-22 21:53 JST

According to the post on the Kumamoto JET mailing list:
"Car up for grabs! Urgent Sale.
Due to unforeseen circumstances I will be leaving Kumamoto at the end of April. This means my cool lil' car is up for sale! Please refer to attachments for some photos."
Click on the link for more information. Please address inquiries directly to the seller.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/kumamoto-jet/fRjkG1nfdj8/ZyW9czB0El4J

2014-04-22 17:20 JST

If you enjoying cycling, you might want to check out the Yuka Family Road some day when the weather is nice. This video is very long and probably not worth watching from beginning to end, but you can use it to get a sense of what the road is like at various points.
http://youtu.be/Hw8MyeAE0oA?t=50m14s
Here's a page with a Google map that shows the entire route:
http://new-avenue-matthieu.blog.so-net.ne.jp/2011-10-11-1
The page also feature some pictures, including pictures of the one place on the route where you need to push your bike up a steep incline. Otherwise, however, it's mostly flat, easy riding.
The following pdf is of a map with cartoon illustrations and English that I added.
http://www2.kumagaku.ac.jp/teacher/~masden/kumamoto-i/yuka_cycling_map.pdf
The Google map is more accurate, but the pdf may give you a better idea of the landmarks you will pass on the way.
You can find links to more information here:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/kumamoto-i/conversations/topics/10640
#25「ゆうかファミリーロードをみんなで走ろう!!」 お待たせしました!!10月19日に収録した、熊本~山鹿サイクリングロードを巡る企画。勤労感謝の日前夜にどーんと生放送しました!!山あり、谷あり、階段あり...そして●●止あり??? (今回のルート①:http://g.co/maps/tgrnj ②:http:...

2014-04-22 15:02 JST

Kumamoto Links is a page I began maintaining many years ago. I haven't been maintaining it recently but I still use it from time to time. I contains links to a lot of useful web pages about the Kumamoto. For example, today I wanted to check the weather forecast so I used it to find the weather page in the "Favorites" section near the top of the page. If you haven't taken a look at it, you might want to check it out to see if there's anything there that you would like. Just don't be too upset if some of the links are broken -- there's a fair amount of "link rot" there, which I hope to clean up eventually.
http://www2.kumagaku.ac.jp/teacher/~masden/links.html
Kumamoto Links
This page provides annotated links to English information about Kumamoto, Japan.

2014-04-21 08:38 JST

Youngest winner on Japan women's tour at age 15
TOKYO (AP) â€" Japanese 15-year-old Minami Katsu became the youngest winner in the history of the Japan LPGA tour by shooting a 4-under 68 on Sunday to take out the Vantelin Ladies Open. Katsu, a first-year student at Kagoshima High School, started the final round tied for second, one stroke behind…

2014-04-20 19:00 JST

New train that can traverse different tracks starts trials in Kumamoto - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
KUMAMOTO--In development for nearly 20 years, a new type of train that can automatically vary the length between wheels on both sides with variable gauge axles depending on the width of the tracks started test runs here on April 20.

2014-04-20 18:59 JST

I enjoyed the view of Mt. Aso's crater yesterday. (The photo is one taken by another participant in a group trip -- I hope they don't mind my "borrowing" it.) The pool at the bottom of the crater is almost gone. The other two photos are taken from the following web page and show what the pool can look like when the there's more water in the crater:
http://andromeda.phpapps.jp/archives/1261
I learned later from a curator at the nearby Volcano Museum that the pool dries up like this when the volcano is particularly active. As you can see, a lot of steam is being released. I was also told that the reason we were able to look down into the crater today is that wind happened to be blowing in the right direction. If the winds had been blowing the steam toward the viewing area, it would have been closed off.
By the way, you may sometimes see statements about the Aso Caldera being the largest in the world. This is not correct, though it is among the largest. The green map shows the outline on the caldera, which is far, far larger than the volcano itself. Here's an accurate explanation:
"The Aso caldera, which extends 17 kilometers from east to west and 25 kilometers from north to south, is a non-explosive caldera. It is one of the largest calderas in the world, roughly equal in size to the Aira caldera. "
http://www.aso.ne.jp/~volcano/eng/html/history.html
Unfortunately, sometimes the nuance of "one of the largest in the world" (最大級) is lost and the caldera (or crater) is called "the largest in the world" (世界最大). That's the case in this entry from Eijro, an otherwise very useful Japanese - English dictionary on the web:
http://eow.alc.co.jp/search?q=阿蘇&ref=sa

2014-04-20 12:27 JST

It looks like a bird that flew to Kyushu from Korea may have carried the virus.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/04/17/national/kumamoto-bird-flu-strain-idd-as-h5n8-new-to-japan/
Kumamoto bird flu strain ID'd as H5N8, new to Japan
The avian influenza found in chickens in Kumamoto Prefecture has been identified as the H5N8 virus, the agriculture ministry said Thursday. The Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry said it found ...

2014-04-18 22:21 JST

Visa-free travel to Japan may start by June
MANILA – The Philippine Ambassador to Japan on Wednesday said that Filipinos may travel to the land of the rising sun without any need for a visa by June.

2014-04-17 18:55 JST

Bird flu virus detected in Kumamoto, 112,000 chickens to be culled- Nikkei Asian Review
KUMAMOTO, Japan (Kyodo) -- Two chickens tested positive Sunday for a highly pathogenic avian influenza at a farm in Kumamoto Prefecture where 1,100 ch

2014-04-16 19:42 JST

Thanks to Hisae Sugimizu of Peru, the readership of this page has suddenly grown by 41. Hisae mentioned this page in a video she made about her new life in Kumamoto:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lDcuomhomg
This page has never grown so quickly before. Thanks Hisae!
Bienvenido a Kumamoto Internacional! I hope all of Hisae's fans enjoy reading about life here in Kumamoto!

2014-04-14 20:09 JST

Efforts to contain the outbreak continue.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/japan-curbs-chicken-shipments-following-bird-flu-outbreak-1444659
Japan Curbs Chicken Shipments Following Bird Flu Outbreak
Nearly 112,000 chickens to be slaughtered by local authorities on 14 April.

2014-04-14 20:00 JST

Taragi is near Hitoyoshi, in southern Kumamoto. I hope they can get this outbreak under control quickly.
See also:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/04/13/national/outbreak-of-h5-type-bird-flu-discovered-at-two-kumamoto-farms/
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/japan-orders-chicken-cull-contain-bird-flu-044332011.html
Japan orders chicken cull to contain bird flu
Japan slaughters 112,000 chickens after first confirmed case of bird flu in three years.

2014-04-13 15:26 JST

Thanks Mark! A nice article for any interested in visiting the area.
Hitoyoshi: Kyushu's 'little Kyoto'
There are 24 tunnels on the expressway between Kumamoto and Hitoyoshi, 23 more than my claustrophobic mother is comfortable with. By the time we pull off at the small city ...

2014-04-13 09:48 JST

Eat like the judges and lawyers of Japan at this theme restaurant in Kumamoto
Eating out at a restaurant is as common as being asked "can you use chopsticks?" But with so many restaurants vying for your patronage, how does each restaurant separate itself from the rest? We've brought you stories about them before, from the pop culture themed, Gundam Cafe, AKB48 Cafe, Square En...

2014-04-12 08:30 JST

This is just one example of Kumamoto's efforts to become more Muslim friendly. For more information see
https://www.facebook.com/Kumamotoi/posts/618941594845943
http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v7/bu/newsbusiness.php?id=1029453
BERNAMA - HDC Signs Agreement With Kumamoto City Of Japan At World Halal Conference 2014
Pertubuhan Berita Nasional Malaysia,Wisma BERNAMA,No 28, Jalan 1/65A,Off Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Tel : 603-2693 9933 ( General Line ) E-mel : [email protected]

2014-04-12 08:28 JST

If interested, please contact the poster directly.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/kumamoto-i/conversations/messages/12848
Yahoo Groups
A Business English teaching position needs to be filled in the (Nishi) Koshi area of Kumamoto City. Those interested need to be able to start in two weeks time. The client is a Japanese company whose employees need English for business trips, negotiations, work projects and so on.

2014-04-10 21:05 JST

This article is about the Ariake Sea. By car, it takes a long time to get from Kumamoto to Nagasaki but, as you can see from the map, they are not far apart if you travel over water. The proximity has meant that decisions made in Nagasaki can have a large impact on the whole of the Ariake Sea -- and people in Kumamoto who rely on it for their livelihood. Specifically, there is concern and controversy about the sealing off of the Isahaya Bay in 1997 in order to reclaim land for farming. The mudflats in the bay seem to have played a significant role in maintaining good water quality in the Ariake Sea before the dikes were installed and now there are claims that sealing off of the bay has resulted in serious environmental degradation.
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0001083636

2014-04-09 20:03 JST

This article is from the Sunday Times of Sri Lanka.
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/140406/plus/off-to-kumamoto-to-see-japans-famed-cherry-blossoms-91446.html
Off to Kumamoto to see Japan’s famed cherry blossoms | The Sundaytimes Sri Lanka
“The Sakura flower is extremely beautiful, but its splendour does not last long. A few days after blossoming, the flower starts to disintegrate, reminding us

2014-04-08 15:41 JST

The exoneration of former death-row inmate Iwao Hakamada has been in the news lately:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/03/27/295162651/sentenced-to-death-46-years-ago-japanese-man-is-now-free
For an audio podcast (and text transcript) about this case see
http://www.npr.org/2014/04/06/299708675/japan-releases-inmate-after-nearly-half-centure-on-death-row
This first person to be exonerated in this way was MENDA Sakae of Kumamoto in 1983:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakae_Menda
There has still been only a handful of such exonerations in Japan.
Sentenced To Death 46 Years Ago, Japanese Man Is Now Free
Iwao Hakamada, now 78, is thought to have been awaiting execution longer than anyone else in the world. But newly analyzed DNA evidence has led to an order that he be retried.

2014-04-07 21:56 JST