【車中泊で日本一周ひとり旅84日目】佐賀巡り 筑後川昇開橋/佐賀空港/武雄市図書館/武雄温泉

<b>Hello everyone</b> <b>This is Masayuki PHOTO ROAMER</b> <b>[Travelling around Japan solo by sleeping in a car]</b> <b>The morning of the 84th day has arrived</b> b> <b> While casually taking pictures of the roadside station </b> <b>I found a cool car with a Hokkaido license plate</b> <b>This person also slept in the car. Are you traveling?</b> <b>I’m leaving in a regular car</b> <b>Today I’m leaving Yamato-cho, Saga Prefecture</b> <b>Chikugo, where the bridge moves up and down After visiting the river lift bridge</b> <b>Walk around the surprisingly beautiful Saga Airport</b> <b>Overnight in the car in Takeo City, Saga Prefecture</b> <b>Let’s leave</b> <b>Somehow the navigation guidance is strange</b> <b>I was going in the opposite direction…</b> <b>Sometimes I do something like this…</b> <b>Something bad happened in the morning. Since I woke up</b> <b>Good things will happen for the rest of today</b> <b>A roadside station I’ve seen somewhere</b> <b>Maybe it’s deja vu…< /b> <b>I’m laughing to myself at my mistakes…</b> <b>After the bad things, it seems like some good things are coming</b> <b>From the street I saw</b> <b>Swimming comfortably on the river</b> <b>Many carp streamers</b> <b>Looks like you can go below</b> <b>Lighted by the morning sun The carp streamer</b> <b>It’s beautiful</b> <b>I made a mistake in the morning, but</b> <b>When something good like this happens, I don’t like it</b> <b> I forget things</b> <b>That’s why I do the same thing again</b> <b>I guess I repeat it soon…</b> <b>Just the right wind blows</b> < b>The carp streamers also look really comfortable</b> <b>They are swimming</b> <b>It looks like the carp streamers are attached to the wire fixed to this pole</b> <b> b> <b>In Kawakami Gorge in Yamato Town, Saga Prefecture</b> <b>Is it a sight that can be seen every year?</b> <b>This bridge is a little scary…</b> <b>I can’t swim so I don’t want to drink water. It’s scary up there…</b> <b>I saw some good things in the morning</b> <b>McDonald’s 263 Takagise branch</b> <b>Have breakfast and work at the first empty restaurant in the morning </b> <b>I’m looking forward to the mini car that I can get with my new favorite Happy Meal. </b> <b>This time I’m using a JAF mini car. </b> <b>I’m happy because I don’t have one. </b> <b>Fun</b> <b>Departure</b> <b>The big building you see on the right is</b> <b>SAGA Arena</b> <b>Large concerts and Sports games etc.</b> <b>It seems that various events are being held</b> <b>Starbucks Coffee Saga Minami Bypass Store</b> <b>Table seats like this at Starbucks</b> > <b>It was my first time to see it</b> <b>While having my first coffee in the morning</b> <b>Editing a video of my overnight trip</b> <b>Departing</b> < b>Pleasant road</b> <b>Bridge station Doronpa</b> <b>An interesting bridge that moves up and down “Chikugo River Lifting Bridge”</b> <b>I came to see this bridge. <b> Purchased a simple lunch at a shop</b> <b>Departed for a walk around the bridge</b> <b>It was once an iron bridge for the former Japanese National Railways Saga Line</b> <b>The Chikugo River Elevating Bridge that was in use</b> <b>A train ran on the bridge as shown in the photo</b> <b>It appears that a ship passed under the bridge as it ascended and descended. </b> <b>Before the bridge was built, horses and buses</b> <b>It seems that ferries were also used</b> <b>Locals thought of it as an ordinary bridge< /b> <b>It seems to be used regularly</b> <b>There are also benches along the way</b> <b>Small boats do not go up and down the bridge</b> < b>It seems like you can pass through it as is</b> <b>The Chikugo River Lift Bridge was a railway bridge for the former National Railways Saga Line</b> <b>Completed in May 1940</b> <b>A ship can cross the rapids. To make navigation easier</b> <b>Incorporating a movable bridge that can be lifted and lowered</b> <b>The total length is approximately 507m</b> <b>The height of the steel tower is approximately 30m, and the length of the movable girder. Approximately 24m in length</b> <b>It is the largest movable bridge in the East.</b> <b> It is the oldest existing movable bridge</b> <b> >As you proceed along the bridge</b> <b>You will reach the prefectural border between Saga Prefecture and Fukuoka Prefecture</b> <b>You will definitely want to do this…</b> <b>With the spread of automobiles and the construction of large bridges Along with this</b> <b>With the abolition of the JNR Saga Line in March 1987, its role as a railway bridge ended</b> <b>Afterwards, a preservation movement centered on local residents took place. The Chikugo River Lifting Bridge Tourism Foundation was established in April 1996</b> <b> The Chikugo River Lifting Bridge was reborn as a promenade</b> <b>May 2003 It was designated as a nationally designated important cultural property in And</b> <b>Goods for the Chikugo River Lift Bridge are also on sale.</b> <b>A passerby who happened to pass by said that there was someone in the management room. ba</b> <b>He said he might be able to raise the bridge</b> <b>Unfortunately, there was no one in the control room</b> <b>It would be nice to see the bridge go up and down</b> <b>Cross the bridge on the Fukuoka Prefecture side</b> <b>Let’s have lunch</b> <b>Switch trains The switching sign used when going to the bridge But</b> <b>I found a good place.</b> <b>It’s in the shade and there’s a nice breeze, so I’ll eat the lunch I bought earlier here< /b> <b>After lunch, take a walk around the area</b> <b>I wonder why water is stored here…</b> <b>There is a pleasant green corridor</b> > <b>Chikugo River Shokai Bridge Observation Park</b> <b>It’s been hot since the morning today as well</b> <b>It’s a little cooler in the shade of the trees</b> <b>From the park You can also see the Chikugo River Lifting Bridge</b> <b>The steel frame of this gate</b> <b>Is it the same material as the Chikugo River Lifting Bridge</b> <b>It’s time to head to the opposite bank on the Saga Prefecture side Let’s go back</b> <b>No matter how many times I’ve seen it, it’s still a wonderful bridge</b> <b>People are gathering in the center of the bridge</b> <b>They’re doing something</b> <b>It seems that there was someone in charge in the management room</b> <b>It seems that they are actually going up and down the bridge</b> <b>Even though I understand it in my head</b> <b >Being able to see the bridge going up and down in front of you</b> <b>It feels kind of strange</b> <b>(Bridges don’t move, after all)</b> <b>The bridge could not be raised too high to attract passersby .</b> <b>We were able to see a valuable view</b> <b> I bought a key chain as a souvenir that was sold in front of the management office. </b> <b>Another memorable place in Saga Prefecture was created. /b> <b>The old man I met earlier in the bridge management room asked me , “Where did you come from?”</b> <b></b> < b>There is something warm about the Kyushu dialect</b> <b>It’s nice</b> <b>My grandmother is also from Kyushu, so we had a casual conversation. When I was there</b> <b> I remembered the dialect that suddenly appeared</b> <b> </b> <b>I came here on my favorite airport tour</b> <b> Kyushu Saga International Airport</b> <b>Surprisingly beautiful</b> <b>A great airport</b> <b>Saga Prefecture</b> <b>Amazing</b> <b >Romancing SaGa (Saga)</b> <b>Great view</b> <b>There is also a restaurant</b> <b>It’s hot so I’ll just have a drink</b> <b>The view Let’s have it in a nice place</b> <b>While having a stylish smoothie</b> <b>Take a break</b> <b>The chairs and tables are also cute</b> <b>Saga The airport is a place where not only people flying, but also locals can drop by for lunch and chatting with friends. </b> <b> Maybe</b> <b>A very stylish space</b> <b>A tractor is running beside the runway</b> <b>It’s kind of nice</b> <b>Airport There is also a space-themed SPACE PARK inside. </b> <b>It would be nice to have an airport like this in my hometown</b> <b> </b> < b>Although I did not board the plane</b> <b>I enjoyed Saga Airport</b> <b>Snacks and drinks corner</b> <b>What is being played inside the airport The music is JAZZ</b> <b>Good</b> <b>I’m not going to stake it out, but</b> <b>There was some tasty-looking anpan, so I felt a little hungry while driving. When I’m free, I’ll have some red bean paste.</b> <b>I’ll be visiting airports all over the country.</b> <b>I’ve added one more favorite airport.</b> > <b>Still, it’s a beautiful airport</b> <b>Safe even on rainy days</b> <b>I tried to park in the shade as much as possible, but it looked hot inside the car. …</b> <b>I was curious, so I made a U-turn</b> <b>Right near Saga Airport</b> <b>There was a cosmos field spreading out</b> <b>On the way I’m glad I made a U-turn</b> <b>The place I came to is located in Takeo City, Saga Prefecture</b> <b>Takeo City Library</b> <b>Unfortunately, video recording inside the library is prohibited< /b> <b>Photos can only be taken from designated locations, but there is also a Starbucks, so I enjoyed reading while drinking coffee</b> <b> b> <b>Right next to the Takeo City Library</b> <b>Takeo City Children’s Library</b> <b>They say it’s OK to take videos here.</b> <b>Photographed inside the building. I was allowed to visit the library</b> <b>As you can see by watching the video</b> <b>It’s a very attractive library</b> <b>If I had children< /b> <b>I want to raise my children in a town with a library like this</b> <b>There is also a cafe on the second floor</b> <b>Busy moms can take a break</b> <b >No matter how big or small</b> <b>Running a local government</b> <b>I think it costs money for a variety of things</b> <b>One thing you can spend money on is the library</b> <b > I feel like this is one of the important criteria</b> <b> when choosing a place where you want to live</b> <b>Takeo, Saga Prefecture City</b> <b>Good</b> <b>Stuffed toy keychain for locker key</b> <b>stroller storage and</b> <b>Attention to detail. I was able to relax</b> <b>during my trip in a comfortable place</b> <b>drinking coffee and reading a book</b> <b>refreshing my mind and body</b> > <b>I had no idea about Saga Prefecture until I came on a car trip .</b> <b>I felt very comfortable in the place. It has become one.</b> <b>It has nothing to do with it at all, but </b> <b> While I was reading, I felt like eating gyudon.</b> <b>We decided to have dinner at Sukiya </b> b> <b>Looks delicious</b> <b>The big sun is also gradually setting</b> <b>Takeo Onsen</b> <b>Takeo Onsen with 1300 years of history</b > <b> It seems that there are various hot spring facilities on the premises</b> <b>, but I decided to take "Takeo Onsen Motoyu"</b> <b> “Takeo Onsen Motoyu”, built in 1898, is said to be the oldest hot spring facility building currently in use in Japan.</b> < b>I was grateful for the hot water.</b> <b>The hot water made me sweat and feel refreshed.</b> <b>The sky was getting dark.</b> <b>I walked down an unknown road. I don’t really like running in the dark.</b> <b>Let’s hurry.</b> <b>The sun is setting over the mountains.</b> <b>It’s very It’s beautiful</b> <b>While the surroundings are getting dark</b> <b>Arrival at the car camping area</b> <b>This marks the end of the 84th day of sleeping in the car</b> <b> Thank you for watching until the end</b>

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【動画チャプター】
0:38 今日の移動ルート・ダイジェスト
2:15 川上峡の鯉のぼり
6:25 筑後川昇開橋
13:41 佐賀空港
13:28 佐賀県へ
19:20 武雄市図書館
22:25 武雄温泉

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#車中泊 #日本一周 #一人旅 #タント #軽自動車 #佐賀県 #筑後川昇開橋 #佐賀空港 #武雄市図書館 #武雄温泉

2 Comments

  1. マサユキさん、こんにちは😊

    ロマンシング・佐賀😅

    いいですね、佐賀県!
    佐賀空港も立派😮
    武雄市図書館は行った事あります
    スタバ巡りですが😅
    私達夫婦も空港大好き
    スタバも大好き
    この二つは譲れないところです
    いつか佐賀空港行ってみたいですね🎉

  2. ようこそ佐賀県へ 私は長崎県生まれですが 県境だったので小中は佐賀県に通ってましたので第二の故郷って感覚です
    県内の名所もある程度知ってはいますが行ったことはほとんどないので 興味深いものばかりで楽しく拝見してます

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