In mid-November 2025, I was contemplating visiting Okinawa. However, I changed my mind when the sites that I found informed that public transportation is not that frequent there and one would be advised to rent a car instead. Even my sister said her friends who return to Japan every year never considered visiting Okinawa. So I changed my mind and looked at Fukuoka instead. There’s no direct flight from KL; I would have to fly Vietnam Airlines, Philippine Airlines or Singapore Airlines and via those cities instead. In the end, I bought tickets from Singapore Airlines. I then searched where to go before booking hotels. Oh, and despite the depreciating Yen, the hotel prices for Saturday night stay are so terrifying that I had to book a bed in a female hostel instead (and the cost for that one night stay in a bunk bed would get me a decent hotel room in China). I also bought bus tickets online and (sigh) do they cost a pretty penny.
So this ‘X-rated trip’ is because I went to SIN on my way to FUK (get it?).
Monday, 9 February 2026: On my way to SIN
I made my way to the airport this afternoon and decided to arrive earlier as I wanted to change seats on the planes. I couldn’t seem to do it online no matter how many attempts I made. The kind lady at the counter suggested I took the earlier flight at 20:30 instead of the flight I booked at 21:50 and said there could be delays seeing as the latter flight is the last flight of the day and that only two days previously, the same flight was delayed by an hour. I thanked her for her suggestion and agreed to depart earlier.
Well, the flight took off at 20:45 despite us boarding early. I was impressed with the crew who determinedly served us hot beverages even for a short flight. We landed at Terminal 3 and I made my way to the SkyTrain for Terminal 2. I then wandered around looking for the prayer room. Turned out it’s on the upper floor and the nearest escalator is the one near Gucci. After prayers, I decided to add on to my step count for the day and took the SkyTrain to Terminal 1. Terminal 1 is huge. You’d need to clear immigration to view the Rain Vortex though. I haven’t been to Changi for more than a decade and the last time I was there, the Rain Vortex wasn’t there yet.
Tuesday, 10 February 2026: SIN on my way to FUK
We landed in Fukuoka at 06:55. I’d earlier filled up the arrival form on Visit Japan Web but was confused as I’d expected the site to ask for my itinerary. Instead, I was just asked my personal details, the hotel address, and to declare the goods I’m bringing in. The queue was long but fast moving. It turned out I had filled up the arrival form correctly after all. I was however subjected to rigorous and thorough bag inspection by a custom officer. But he was polite and considerate and went through my bag contents carefully and professionally and not just drag everything out and leave everything dumped out for me to repack.
I exited at 08:38 and asked the bus counter if I could change my 10:45 bus ticket to 08:45 but was told my ticket was not changeable. So I had two hours to kill at the airport. Anyway, I found a pouch and curious, I opened it to find two Japanese passports! I was panicking because I could just imagine how I would be had I lost my passport so I hurried to the information counter to hand the pouch over. Let them sort it out with the Lost and Found.
The 10:45 bus arrived at 10:53 and we were off within minutes. We had a stop at a service area to use the facilities (there is a small WC on the bus though). We reached Takachiho Bus Centre at 13:50. After leaving my bag at the Tourist Information Centre and grabbing a map, I made my way to Takachiho Gorge. It took me 20 minutes to reach the gorge. Takachiho’s magnificent gorge with its waterfall, overhanging rocks and sheer walls was formed over 120,000 years ago by a double volcanic eruption. I walked the length of it before turning back. I stayed there for an hour before making my way back to the town centre, stopping briefly at Takachiho Shrine.
My bus out was at 16:37 and it arrived at 16:30. The bus stopped en route to allow us to use the facilities. It was drizzling then. We reached Hakata Bus Terminal and I got down there. I wandered around and bought some snacks at Daiso.
My next bus out was at 23:10 and we left on time. The seat was comfortable with a retractable ‘hood’ that allows passenger to draw it down over her head to cover against the light and allow for privacy. I was so tired after the long day that I actually managed to sleep. Alhamdulillah. The bus stopped en route and I went down to stretch my legs and found that it was raining.
Walked 16,900 steps or 11.6 km on my first day back in Japan.
Wednesday, 11 February 2026
We arrived at Hiroshima Bus Centre at 05:25. I went down and after performing ablutions, performed prayers near some lockers. Then I waited until after 07:00 before walking to Hotel S-Plus Hiroshima Peace Park.
After depositing my bags at the hotel lobby, I walked to the nearby Hiroshima Peace Park. I decided to visit the Peace Museum first (ticket cost ¥200) and spent an hour there, it was a harrowing and sobering experience. Nobody should have been made to go through all that suffering and yet we continue to inflict pain on others due to our own greed.
After the museum, I walked to the Cenotaph and the Peace Flame, the Children’s Monument and the Peace Bell. I then walked along the River Motoyasu and gazed upon Gotenba Dome, the only surviving structure of the atomic bomb, before crossing over for a closer look. After some time, I walked to the hypocentre where the bombing took place.
As I still had some time to kill before I could check in at 15:00, I decided to walk to Shukkeien Garden. The entrance cost ¥350. I spent 70 minutes there and was glad I decided to visit it. I returned to the hotel and checked in. I ventured out again after evening prayers and had dinner at Kei Ai Chinese Vegetarian Restaurant. After that, I walked to Hondori and browsed the shops there. A lot of shops were already closed though.
Back at the hotel, I had a chat with the bloke at the reception and he kindly advised me how to get to the ferry to Miyajima and sold me the ticket (which included the streetcar, ferry and Miyajima visitor tax of ¥100) for ¥1,000. Walked 24,910 steps or 16.8 km on my second day in Japan.
To be continued