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Ikatlah Ilmu dengan Menuliskannya - Ali bin Abi Thalib -

The year of 2021 soon will end. How will you celebrate the new year of 2022? Well, I celebrated new year in Japan four times in this post I would like to write some of those experiences. 

Hopes you will enjoy my stories 😉


New Year of 2018

I was a research student at that time (a stage before entering full time student in Japan), just three months after my arrival in Japan. I thought that New Year in Japan is same as other countries. There would be fireworks, people gathers with friends or families to stay up the whole night waiting for changing of the day. Daily life would go as normal day without any hardships. 

But, everything was out of my expectations.

I was told to prepare enough money and food as post office (I am a JP Post Bank customer), groceries shop will close during New Year holiday, and garbage will not be collected the first 4 days in January. 

Later I know that actually no problem with money, because JP Post have many ATM machines in big mall that open during holiday. Just be sure to prepare some 1000 Yen if you plan to go somewhere with public transportation, because the biggest amount accepted by machine money exchanger is only 1000 Yen. But for food, I think it's better to prepare some for at least 2 days. The convenient store (Famima, 7 Eleven, etc) is still open for 24 hours, you know the price a little bit higher than supermarket, but still okay in case of you really don't have something to eat. The garbage really problem actually on namagomi (生ごみ)only (the left over food, vegetable, fish, etc) that we should make sure to empty the bin by the end of December or we will keep at least until January 4.

Because I didn't know, I spent the New Year Eve with my friends eating out at Ruposhi Bangla (Bangladesh Restaurant of Curry). As far as I know, it was the only restaurant open in that time. After 1 hours ate the add freely nan package (Ladies Set) menu, my friend wanted to buy a discounted winter jacket in a clothes shop quite far by bicycle from international dormitory. It was strange that no one in the pedestrian street that night except three of us. As we arrived, the shop closed. 

This moment I would remember for the entire my living time in Japan. Looking for something I can do in my apartment is way much better than strolling around on the cool night of New Year's Eve.

Ladies set Curry in Ruposhi Bangla

I went back to dormitory and watch online movie. Exactly a minutes before 00.00, the temple bell ringing simultaneously. Later, I know that this is the way Japanese celebrate the year changing moment.

January 1st, we went to Senganen, a world heritage Japanese garden in Kagoshima. As far as I know, Senganen is the only tourism resort that open on January 1 to 3 in Kagoshima City. They offer free entrance for visitors who wears kimono on that day. They also have special event of serving mochi and sake during New Year. 


New Year of 2019

In my first year of PhD, I still came to laboratory until December 31, 2019. I ate Bangladesh Curry with my Korean friend before 19.00 pm and back to laboratory trying to work on my paper. 

My 4th year of undergraduate junior come and bring soba (buckwheat noodle) to laboratory. She cooked us soba and said that Japanese eat soba on New Year Eve. She ate soba with her friends while watching Kohaku. Later I know that soba eaten during New Year's Eve called as toshikoshi soba, because the association that eating long noodles with crossing over from one year to the next year. And Kohaku is an annual New Year's Eve television program that broadcast live simultaneously. The show ends shortly before midnight. This may be the alternative activities can be enjoyed during New Year's Eve better than strolling around. 


My Indonesian junior asked to see fireworks at Dolphin port (a place famous for summer fireworks festival in Kagoshima City), but I rejected it. I'm sure that there will no fireworks as fantastic as summer festival. And it was. 

Again I spent New Year's Eve by watching online movie while waiting the bell ringing in my apartment. A little bit I know about New Year's Eve ringing bells in Japan that called Joyanokane (除夜の鐘). The bell will ringing 107 times on December 31st and once after the time past 00.00. 

January 2nd, I and my Indonesian juniors stayed overnight in our Japanese mother's home which we ate osechi and nabe for dinner. 

Osechi also traditional food that commonly made each household for several days of the New Year. My sensei said that it's because from the old time no market open during new year season. But, recent year supermarket also sell osechi.

Osechi sold in Supermarket


New Year of 2020

The 3rd year of my stay in Japan, I plan to celebrate with some Japanese friends. However, as hard as I try to arrange the plan, I couldn't make a match agreement spend New Year's Eve with them. I gave up!! Just know myself that I am foreigner. Simply, because New Year in Japan is special for Japanese almost same like Idul Fitri  Indonesian and Malaysian.

I cancel the whole trip I arranged and choose to stroll around the mall in Kagoshima with my senior looking for New Year Lucky Bag (福袋, Fukubukuro). Fukubukuro is a bag that be sold in the shopping center in Japan in the first day of New Year. The bag contains clothes, bag, shoes, food, etc (depend on the place you buy. If you are in cosmetics store, probably they sell fukubukuro of cosmetics only) that priced three times than normal price. However, we don't know the content specific except the size for clothes even though usually the good quality. Sometimes, the content doesn't meet our preferences. Be wise before buying!

Fukubukuro in AEON Mall Kagoshima

I still came to laboratory to do some work and left a small gift on my junior desk. My Chinese junior in lab asked me why still I came to laboratory even tomorrow is New Year. I just smile, because really, I don't feel that New Year is something special. Even I don't have an album photo namely 'New Year' in my phone and PC.

January 1st, we stroll around AEON Mall Kagoshima in Usuki. There are a lot of sport equipment center that I interested in though finally we bought nothing. Uniqlo new product is way more attractive.

New Year 2020 decoration in AEON Mall Kagoshima

January 2nd, we stroll around AMU Plaza, Opsia, and Sport Depo. My senior bought a package of perfume that she said was cheap. I bought a Fukubukuro of cosmetic in Etude House, as I don't really care about cosmetic but I need a set of them to be used on formal events. 

Discounted Perfume in AMU Plaza Kagoshima

Then, we went to Opsia Apple Centre because she wanted to buy Ipad. Although there is no such Fukubukuro for Apple product, but the little bit old product price is much more cheaper in New Year. And finally, I found the Adidas sport equipment fukubukuro in Sport Depo.

New Year 2020 decoration in Opsia Kagoshima


New Year of 2021

The case of covid-19 infection increased again since the autumn of 2020 so that New Year of 2021 we are prohibited to travel. Big cities such as Tokyo Metropolitan, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya and Okinawa was in State of Emergency. 

Although in Kagoshima was least restricted, but no tourism spot allowed to be opened for public during New Year  holiday. Shopping center still have Fukubukuro as usual, but least crowded than previous year. I expected that this New Year way more silent than ever. People prefer to spend the New Year in their own home with family.

I asked my senior whether they want to spend New Year in Japanese way. After they agree, I asked my Japanese mother whether it is okay to spend Nabe party in her home. Then we would have Nabe party at January 1, 2021.

The last night of December 31, 2020 I bought set of soba from Akebono (a grocery near my apartment) and set of zenzai with mochi. I spent the night watching series of Kimetsu no Yaiba in Amazon Prime until midnight. It was so cool so that I felt hungry. Then, I ate the New Year Soba.

Soba

I woke up early in the morning, hopes that I can see hatsuhinode (first sunrise) from my balcony. But I wasn't lucky because the sun was blocked by higher building near my apartment. 

First Sunrise

Normally I don't eat breakfast, but just for the New Year I warmed the zenzai with mochi using microwave. Tada!! Ready to warm the rest of the day. Zenzai is sweet red bean soup.

Zenzai

Because my friend need to perform Jum'ah prayer, we went to our Japanese mother home after Jum'ah prayer (13.00 pm). We took the same bus from different bus stop and we will get off at the bus stop in Sakanoue. I visited her house for more than three times, but still couldn't memorize the way to her home exactly. We got lost! I call her and actually we were not that far away from her house 😁

And I take the picture of Sakurajima and the Kinkowan Bay from her balcony. We helped the preparation for Nabe party with cutting the vegetables.

Sakurajima View from Sakanoue

Nabe Party

After sholat maghrib, we strolling for Fukubukuro in AEON Mall Kagoshima. The situation was not as crowded as a year before, but still many people comes. Here I bought nothing, because I was thinking of my luggage space when I return on Indonesia in the end of March. 

New Year 2021 decoration in AEON Mall Kagoshima


That all my experience celebrating New Year in Japan. It is not common festival than other world, but if you know how to celebrate, I think it's interesting by its own.

Happy New Year everyone!

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Beppu adalah sebuah kota di perfektur Oita yang terletak di bagian timur Pulau Kyushu. Beppu terkenal akan hot spring-nya yang menjadi daya tarik wisatawan berkunjung ke sini. Ada beberapa hal yang tidak boleh dilewatkan ketika mengunjungi Beppu yaitu mengikuti wisata neraka (Jigoku Meguri, disebut juga The Hell Tour) , menjajal Beppu Ropeway, serta steam your own food di Jigoku mushi.

Oh ya, bagi teman-teman muslim ada kabar gembira lho... Beppu City mempunyai Muslim Friendly Map yang berisikan informasi restaurant, tempat pemandian air panas (onsen) dan fasilitas umum lainnya yang muslim friendly. Map ini bisa diperoleh di tourist information centre yang ada di stasiun. 

Gambar diambil dari Halal Media Japan

Karena kami berangkat dari Kagoshima kesiangan, kami hanya punya waktu 5 jam di Beppu untuk menikmati tourism object yang belum sempat kami cari referensinya. Kami bertanya ke information center di Beppu station tentang tempat rekomendasi yang bisa kami kunjungi sampai jam 5 sore. Petugas di tourism center menyarankan agar kami mengikuti Jigoku Meguri (The Hell Tour) sebagai icon dari Beppu City. 

Nah, Jigoku Meguri ini terdiri dari 7 sumber air panas (Jigoku, literally berarti neraka) yang memerlukan tiket 400 Yen untuk masuk tiap resort. Tapi, jika kita membeli satu paket (pass) kita hanya perlu membayar 2000 Yen untuk ke-7 resort-nya. Tiket ini dapat dibeli di tourism center di Beppu station ataupun di setiap resortnya masing-masing. 

Dari 7 jigoku tersebut, 5 terletak di wilayah Kannawa dan 2 di wilayah Shibaseki. Untuk menuju ke lokasi Jigoku Meguri kita bisa menggunakan city bus dari depan Beppu Stasiun. Karena kita akan menggunakan bus pulang-pergi, maka petugas di information center juga menyarankan kami membeli one day pass bus ticket yang kami beli di information center agar lebih murah (ada diskon tambahan jika kita membeli di information center). 

Jadi sejak dari Beppu Station kita sudah punya Seven Hell Ticket, Beppu One Day Pass Bus Ticket dan Peta Beppu City sebagai panduan. Pamflet bahasa Inggris dapat didownload di sini. 

Oh ya, di daerah Kannawa sangat sedikit sekali ditemui convenient store. Meskipun banyak tersedia restaurant dengan harga normal 1000-an Yen, tetapi saat peak season bisa jadi sangat ramai dipenuhi oleh pengunjung mancanegara. Guna menghemat waktu dan biaya untuk makan siang, akan lebih baik jika sudah membawa bekal dari rumah atau membeli makanan di convenient store yang ada di Beppu Station. 


Pertama, kita perlu naik bus nomor 2, 5 atau 24 menuju Kannawa dari depan Beppu Station. 



5 Hells di Wilayah Kannawa



1. Umi Jigoku 

Dinamakan Umi Jigoku(海地獄)karena warnanya yang menyerupai air laut. Umi Jigoku terbentuk akibat ledakan vulkanik gunung Tsurumidake sekitar 1200 tahun yang lalu. Sumber air panas yang berwarna biru kobalt laut ini mengandung sejumlah besar besi teroksidasi dalam suhu tinggi 98 derajat celcius. 

Umi Jigoku sangat aktif sekali mengeluarkan letusan dengan asap yang hampir selalu menyelimuti permukaan kolam. Warna biru cerah membuat kolam ini menjadi objek foto yang sangat menarik. 

Umi Jigoku (Video)

Terdapat jalan setapak mengelilingi kolam yang memungkinkan kita dapat melihat kolam dari berbagai sudut berbeda. Uap panas dan bau belerang yang sangat kuat akan menjadi pengalaman tak terlupakan di Umi Jigoku. 

Air panas yang mengandung belerang ini dimanfaatkan salah satunya dalam dunia pertanian. Di dalam lokasi ini bisa ditemukan greenhouse yang berisi berbagai jenis bunga teratai. 

Pemanfaatan air dari Umijigoku untuk pengembangan pertanian di Green House

Di souvenir shop, pengunjung juga dapat membeli jigoku mushi seperti telor dan puding yang direbus dengan uap dari panasnya jigoku. Pudingnya aman dikonsumsi bagi muslim karena tidak mengandung emulsifier maupun gelatin. Jika ada waktu, tidak ada salahnya naik ke souvenir shop lantai dua. Di luar kita bisa menikmati pemandangan indah dari keseluruhan kolam yang ada di area ini (nice photo spot). Sedangkan di bagian dalam menceritakan sejarah geologi dari munculnya Umijigoku serta upaya membuat wilayah ini sebagai tourism area. 


2. Oniishibozu Jigoku

Dinamakan Oniishibozu Jigoku(鬼石坊主地獄)karena bentuk gelembung besar dan kecil dari lumpur abu-abu panas yang mendidih menyerupai kepala biksu yang dicukur (gundul). Di Oniishibozu Jigoku tersedia foot bath (tempat perendaman air panas untuk kaki) dan juga onsen. 

Oniishibozu Jigoku (Video)


3. Shiraike Jigoku

Shiraike Jigoku(白池地獄)memiliki warna putih kebiruan. Warna ini terbentuk karena air panas yang bening saat erupsi berubah menjadi pucat saat jatuh ke kolam akibat perubahan suhu dan tekanan yang lebih rendah. 

Air kolam tersusun dari garam asam borat yang mengandung NaCl, HSi dan Ca(CO2) dengan suhu berkisar 95 derajat Celcius.

Shiraike Jigoku

Di Shiraike Jigoku terdapat museum ikan tropis (Tropical Fish Aquarium) yang memanfaatkan panas dari onsen, batu Mukaihara, properti budaya penting yang ditunjuk oleh prefektur, pagoda Kunisaki, dan "Nihonan Gaido" tempat seni lokal dipamerkan.


4. Kamado Jigoku

Kamado Jigoku(かまど地獄) merupakan sumber air panas dengan suhu 98 derajat Celcius yang mengeluarkan fumarol. Dari zaman kuno, namanya berasal dari fakta bahwa nasi dimasak dengan fumarol neraka di festival Kuil Hachimangu Ujigami. Mata air tersebut merupakan jenis garam lemah yang mengandung NaCl.

Kamado Jigoku (Video)


5. Oniyama Jigoku

Oniyama Jigoku(鬼山地獄)disebut juga sebagai neraka buaya atau Wani Jigoku (ワニ地獄).Tempat ini dikembangkan untuk membiakkan buaya menggunakan sumber air panas yang pertama kalinya di Jepang. Mata air ini mengandung NaCl dengan suhu sekitar 99.1 derajat.


Kedua, kita perlu naik bus nomor 26 dari Kannawa menuju Chinoike Jigoku dengan durasi perjalanan sekitar 10 menit.


2 Hells di Wilayah Shibaseki



1. Chinoike Jigoku


Chinoike Jigoku(血の池地獄)merupakan neraka alami tertua di Jepang yang sering disebut juga dengan "Kolam Lumpur Merah Panas". Lumpur panas merah tersebut mengandung oksida besi dan magnesium oksida akibat reaksi kimia alami karena suhu tinggi dan tekanan tinggi di bawah tanah, kemudian keluar dari lapisan dan terakumulasi sehingga seluruh kolam berwarna merah. 

Kanji 血yang dibaca chi merupakan kanji untuk darah. Sedangkan kanji 池 yang dibaca ike berarti kolam. Dinamakan chinoike (血の池), literally berarti kolam darah,  bisa jadi karena kolam tersebut berwarna merah yang menyerupai darah.

Chinoike Jigoku (Video)

2. Tatsumaki Jigoku


Oniishibozu Jigoku(龍巻地獄)merupakan geyser yang ditetapkan sebagai monumen alam di Beppu. Air panas akan menyembur kencang ke atas dengan ketinggian sekitar 30 meter setiap 30 menit sekali. Mata air tersebut mengandung air asam bergaram dengan suhu 105 derajat. 

Karena geyser hanya menyembur sekitar 30 menit sekali, maka jangan terkejut jika banyak kursi disediakan di lokasi ini. Jika kebetulan kita datang setelah geyser menyembur, kita harus menunggu sekitar 30 menit lagi untuk bisa menyaksikan semburan berikutnya. Maka akan lebih baik jika membawa sedikit makanan atau minuman yang bisa dinikmati sambil menunggu geyser menyembur di waktu berikutnya.

Tatsumaki Jigoku (Video)


Terakhir, kita perlu naik bus no 26 untuk kembali ke Kannawa dan berganti tujuan ke Beppu station dengan bus no 2, 5 atau 24.


Diperlukan waktu sekitar 3-4 jam untuk mengikuti Jigoku Meguri (The Hell Tour) ini. Jika bisa melakukan wisata ini dipagi hari dan masih ada waktu di sore hari, sangat disarankan untuk melanjutkan wisata ke Beppu Ropeway.

Demikian ulasan tentang Jigoku Meguri di Beppu sebagai bagian dari Ryuugakusei Pass Trip pada tahun baru 2018. Info tentang Ryuugakusei Pass akan diulas pada artikel tersendiri.


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