This Hit Hard | Project 47 Ep.3 Kagoshima

A day of contrasts in Kagoshima—quiet stories at the Chiran Peace Museum, then a golden-hour ride to Lake Ikeda with the golden torii and Kaimondake on the horizon. Project 47 continues across Japan’s south with moments that stay with you.

TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Project 47 intro — 47-prefecture challenge
00:49 Morning camp — coffee by the tent
01:43 Sakurajima — ash plume over Kagoshima Bay
03:54 Chiran Peace Museum — WWII reflections
07:16 Lake Ikeda — golden torii, sunset, campsite

WATCH NEXT
Start the journey (EP1): https://youtu.be/OLbcQC62zrk
Volcano day (EP2): https://youtu.be/4Kn6YClIo00
Full Kagoshima playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvmfZhaoecyj7cmIPW3d5RVHgljlKch4H

ABOUT THIS SERIES
Project 47 is a solo motovlog riding through all 47 prefectures of Japan—exploring rural roads, culture, coastlines, mountain passes, and wild camps.

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RideThruJapan/

SUPPORT THE RIDE
Join Team Riders (¥140 / $1 per month): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7QUavyzNZwmN69oLfZxsUQ/join

CREDITS
Filmed in: Kagoshima, Japan (Chiran Peace Museum, Lake Ikeda)
Bike: Honda GB350s (2024)

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  1. That museum is incredible! I love Pacific Front WWII history. My grandfather fought on Iwo Jima, took part in the occupation of Kyushu, and helped build the US military base in Sasebo. You mention the mentality of the pilots going on a one way trip, and I think about that a lot. They actually used that for part of the premise of Godzilla Minus One and I think it made for a fascinating character story.

    Good lord the views of the lake and volcano at sunset are incredible. You did an amazing job capturing that. I wonder why the gold color for the gates? Also, hey I have that same mini-grill.

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