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Zazzles has completed the quest of
"Land of the Rising Sun" !


13th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Nagasaki By Night, Kyushu, Japan
Zazzles begins her journey through Kyushu!
Nagasaki By Night, Kyushu, Japan
Nagasaki is the capital and largest city of Nagasaki prefecture, on the island of Kyushu. The first contact with Portuguese explorers occurred in 1543. This opened up trade with the rest of the world and the tiny port village grew into a diverse city.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Sir Barkey Barksalot.

Zazzles shook paws with Sir Barkey Barksalot the Westie. They both received one silver mole!

Sir Barkey Barksalot and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 36 Find points today: 14 Hunt total: 860

Sir Barkey BarksalotZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


13th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Kanji, Kyushu, Japan

Purple Flower Power Egg
My pets are in awe of these beautiful eggs—they would love to try to paint their own one year. Easter and spring are times of joy as the earth awakens, plants are pushing forth from the soil, and the days are becoming warmer. Many baby animals are born in the spring, and life is burgeoning. May these eggs bring you joy and be a reminder of the earth renewing itself.

Kanji, Kyushu, Japan
Kanji, is one of the three writing scripts in Japan. Kanji are Chinese characters and each “picture” represents a word. By combining two words you form another word. Train is the words electric and car written side by side. There are tens of thousands of Kanji characters, and 2136 are described as essential for everyday use.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Choose a name.

Zazzles shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name gave you 1 "Purple Flower Power Egg" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 177 Find points today: 42 Hunt total: 888

Choose a nameZazzlesQUEST REWARD
(edible)


13th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Pine Tree Bonsai, Kyushu, Japan
"Does 'Kyushu' mean anything, Zazzles?" queried Lucy, offering her friend a matcha chocolate brownie before unwrapping one herself.
"Yes, indeed!" responded Zazzles. " 'Kyū' means 'nine' and the whole thing means 'nine provinces' ".
Pine Tree Bonsai, Kyushu, Japan
Bonsai (tray planting) is the Japanese art of growing miniature trees in pots. This art form was borrowed from the traditional Chinese art of penjing, which produces natural scenery only in miniature. The Japanese Bonsai creates a miniature tree that mimics nature—the purpose of creating these tiny trees is for contemplation by the viewer.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Lucy.

Zazzles shook paws with Lucy the Bee. They both received one silver mole!

Lucy and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 337 Find points today: 63 Hunt total: 909

LucyZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


13th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Nagasaki Night View, Kyushu, Japan
"Hey, do you fancy a sand bath, Zazzles?" queried Fyzbana, clutching the itinerary.
"Whatever's a sand bath, Fyzbana?" responded her companion, looking up from her perusal of Tokyo Journal. "Volcanic hot springs line the coast of Ibusuki, in Kyushu, warming the sands to 122-131°F (50-55°C). They bury you up to the neck in the sand, then after ten minutes you have a shower on the beach or go and visit a hot spring. It's called sunamushi in Japanese. It's very relaxing, apparently."
Nagasaki Night View, Kyushu, Japan
Nagasaki is a mountainous area; to get a stunning view of the city, what better place than on top of a mountain? Mount Inasa has an enclosed observatory with outside access, a restaurant, and benches. Night viewing is always a special treat. Depending on the weather and visibility, you can capture some amazing photographs.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Fyzbana.

Zazzles shook paws with Fyzbana the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Fyzbana and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 362 Find points today: 67 Hunt total: 913

FyzbanaZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


13th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Deer Scare, Kyushu, Japan
"Let's practise our Japanese phrases in the tour guide," suggested mucki. "I'll ask you what your name is. It reminds us not to pronounce the 'u' on the end of 'desu' — it's just pronounced 'dess'. 'O-namae wa nan desu ka'?"
"Watashi no namae wa Zazzles desu," came the proud reply.
Deer Scare, Kyushu, Japan
A Shishi-odoshi, meaning deer-frightening or boar-frightening, is a number of items made to scare away animals from agricultural areas. A sozu is a small type of water fountain, usually made of bamboo segments. One of the bamboo poles is pivoted to one side of its pivot point, so the heavier end sits upon a rock with water trickling into the upper part. Once the weight shifts, the pole tilts, emptying the water, usually into a small pool, then the heavier end falls back striking the rock. The sound is what would scare away any animals. The sound is pleasant, and you can find the deer scare in gardens nowadays for purely aesthetic reasons.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to mucki.

Zazzles shook paws with mucki the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

mucki and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 447 Find points today: 80 Hunt total: 926

muckiZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 75


13th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Stone Stairs, Kyushu, Japan
Kyushu is noted for its porcelain (Satsuma and Hizen ware). The famous Imari ware was manufactured at the ancient town of Arita.
Stone Stairs, Kyushu, Japan
Stone stairs and walls lead to one of the many castles in Kyushu. There are 15 castles in Kyushu. Put on a pair of comfy shoes and spend the day walking up the stairs to visit some of these ancient sites.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Snowflake.

Zazzles shook paws with Snowflake the Silver Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Snowflake and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 455 Find points today: 84 Hunt total: 930

SnowflakeZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


13th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Ema And Dragon, Kyushu, Japan
"So—the two seas surrounding Kyushu, Marley?"
"Well, the Pacific Ocean to the east, of course. Um—"
"And the East China Sea on the west," finished Zazzles.
Ema And Dragon, Kyushu, Japan
Japan has many shrines, some are devoted to love, some to luck. The Ema is a wooden plaque where you can write your prayer or wish. The dragon is seen to be a wise and powerful protector of mankind. They are also a symbol of good luck.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Marley.

Zazzles shook paws with Marley the Brown Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!

Marley and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 470 Find points today: 87 Hunt total: 933

MarleyZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


13th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Nagasaki Night, Kyushu, Japan
"So—the two seas surrounding Kyushu, VV?"
"Well, the Pacific Ocean to the east, of course. Um—"
"And the East China Sea on the west," finished Zazzles.
Nagasaki Night, Kyushu, Japan
Nagasaki lays claim to having the best night views in Japan. If you go to the observation deck on Mount Inasa you will have a 360-degree view of Nagasaki. You will also get spectacular views from Mount Maya or Mount Hakodate.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to VV.

Zazzles shook paws with VV the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!

VV and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 766 Find points today: 120 Hunt total: 966

VVZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


14th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Origami Stars, Kyushu, Japan
Nisshoki is the official name of the Japanese flag. But people still call it の丸 Hinomaru, meaning “circle of the sun”.
Origami Stars, Kyushu, Japan
Origami–Ori means to fold, and kami means paper–is the art of folding paper into shapes. The origins of folding paper into shapes are thought to have started about 1,000 years ago in Japan. Paper was introduced to Japan in the 7th century, and the first folded paper objects were decorations and tools for religious purposes. Origami as play came later between the 1500 and 1600 century.
Origami is fun for all ages, and many beautiful sheets of paper are created for the sole purpose of folding into shapes. Many books have been written on the subject, and if one wishes to take up this delightful art form, there are easy projects to start with.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Choose a name.

Zazzles shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name and you found 20 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 13 Find points today: 11 Hunt total: 982

Choose a nameZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 20


14th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Silhouette Of A Samurai, Kyushu, Japan
"Okay, if you get stuck speaking in Japanese to a pet, you can say Wakarimasen, which is 'I don't understand'," remarked Choose a name.
"I can see myself needing that quite a lot!" responded Zazzles.
"On the other hand," continued Choose a name, "you can say Wakarimasu—'wa-karri-mass'—which means 'I understand' or Yoku wakarimasu which means 'I understand you perfectly'."
"I don't think I'll be using that phrase any time soon, Choose a name!"
Silhouette Of A Samurai, Kyushu, Japan
The Samurai were the hereditary military nobility who were retained by the daimyo (great lord). A ronin was a samurai without attachment to a daimyo. Both carried two swords, a sign of being a samurai. The full-length sword is called a katana, which is a curved single-edged blade with a circular or square guard and a long grip. The other sword, the wakizashi, was short for close combat. When worn together, the pair are called daisho, which translates as “big-little”.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Choose a name.

Zazzles shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 92 Find points today: 24 Hunt total: 995

Choose a nameZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 75


14th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Soothing Sounds, Kyushu, Japan
Second only to Hong Kong, the life expectancy in Japan is 84, which is four years higher than in the United Kingdom, three years higher than in Canada and seven years higher than in the USA.
Soothing Sounds, Kyushu, Japan
Bamboo and water, are simple things that create a soothing environment when used together. Water pours gently from the bamboo spout of a deer scare. The water trickles in one end of the bamboo pole and when the balance is shifted the pole moves to empty the water, while the heavy end strikes a rock placed behind it. This continues without the aid of electricity, or batteries.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Audra.

Zazzles shook paws with Audra the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Audra and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 208 Find points today: 48 Hunt total: 1019

AudraZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


14th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ KiHa 71, Kyushu, Japan
Japan's Kongo Gumi is the oldest operating business in the world, established in 578. It specialises in the construction of temples and shrines.
KiHa 71, Kyushu, Japan
The KiHa 71 series is a DMU (diesel multiple unit) trains, operated by the Kyushu Railway Company. The train runs exclusively on the Yufuin no Mori (the forest of Yufuin) between Hakata to Oita and Beppu. Yufuin is a small onsen (hot springs) resort, surrounded by rich forests.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Josie.

Zazzles shook paws with Josie the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Josie and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 224 Find points today: 52 Hunt total: 1023

JosieZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 15


14th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Paper Parasols, Yamaga, Kyushu, Japan
"Hey, do you fancy a sand bath, Zazzles?" queried Bella, clutching the itinerary.
"Whatever's a sand bath, Bella?" responded her companion, looking up from her perusal of Tokyo Journal. "Volcanic hot springs line the coast of Ibusuki, in Kyushu, warming the sands to 122-131°F (50-55°C). They bury you up to the neck in the sand, then after ten minutes you have a shower on the beach or go and visit a hot spring. It's called sunamushi in Japanese. It's very relaxing, apparently."
Paper Parasols, Yamaga, Kyushu, Japan
Illuminated wagasa–traditional parasols made from washi (paper) and bamboo–are all ready for the Lantern Dance Festival in Yamaga. The festival is held in the evenings on the 15th and 16th of August each year. The origins of the festival come from the story of how the villagers of Yamaga helped the legendary Emperor Keiko, who was lost in the fog. The villagers held pine torches to light the way for the Emperor and his followers.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Bella.

Zazzles shook paws with Bella the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Bella and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 283 Find points today: 62 Hunt total: 1033

BellaZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


14th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ A Shisa On A Roof, Kyushu, Japan
"Listen to this, Zazzles! 'Kyushu is famous for its network of canals, originally used for irrigation and to create a moat around the town’s castle. You can explore the canals on a small punt boat or donkobune where the local boatmen share stories and folksongs along the way.' How about that, then?"
"It sounds great, sammy! It'll be a pleasant reminder of our trip to Venice in July 2021!"
A Shisa On A Roof, Kyushu, Japan
A Shisa, a lion-dog based on Chinese guardian lions, sits on a red tiled roof as a ward against evil spirits. The open mouth is to catch any evil, and there will be a second Shisa nearby, with a closed mouth, to keep good spirits in.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to sammy.

Zazzles shook paws with sammy the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

sammy and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 499 Find points today: 88 Hunt total: 1059

sammyZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


14th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Warbling White-Eye, Kyushu, Japan
Oh look ... you won a pet!
Warbling White-Eye, Kyushu, Japan
This lovely little bird rests atop a cherry blossom branch. The Zosterops japonicus, also known as the Japanese white-eye, has a native range including most of East Asia, and has been introduced to other areas of the world as a pet. This small bird has been depicted in Japanese art and in ancient times it was kept in cages as a pet.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Cherry.

Zazzles shook paws with Cherry the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!

Cherry gave you 1 "Dashing Violet Fish (Astonished)" size 7

Tries today: 558 Find points today: 94 Hunt total: 1065

CherryZazzlesQUEST REWARD
size 7


14th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Mount Aso, Kyushu, Japan
Zazzles and Molly shook paws, said “How do you do?” and posed for a souvenir photo. “Why am I always on the left?” grumbled Zazzles. “Let’s change sides.”
“No,” said Molly. “This is my best side.”
Mount Aso, Kyushu, Japan
In Japan, there are 67 volcanoes, and 55 are considered active. It is no wonder that Japan is located in what is called the Pacific Ring Of Fire. Mount Aso, also known as Aso Volcano, is the largest active volcano in Japan and one of the largest in the world. Located in the middle of Kyushu, Mount Aso last erupted Oct. 2021.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Molly.

Zazzles shook paws with Molly the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

Molly and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 706 Find points today: 108 Hunt total: 1079

MollyZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


14th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Embroidered Crane, Kyushu, Japan
"Does 'Kyushu' mean anything, Zazzles?" queried Midnight Bleu, offering his friend a matcha chocolate brownie before unwrapping one himself.
"Yes, indeed!" responded Zazzles. " 'Kyū' means 'nine' and the whole thing means 'nine provinces' ".
Embroidered Crane, Kyushu, Japan
A stunning red crane, the symbol of long life and good luck adorns this traditional kimono. Embroidered with silk floss and employing the long and short stitches to create the satin stitch.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Midnight Bleu.

Zazzles shook paws with Midnight Bleu the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Midnight Bleu and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 808 Find points today: 117 Hunt total: 1088

Midnight BleuZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


15th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Omikuji, Kyushu, Japan
“Would you pass me the binoculars, Zazzles?” said swinger. "I think that's an Amami Jay flitting around over there! You can tell by its black head, purple neck and back, chestnut body and multi-coloured wings."
Omikuji, Kyushu, Japan
An omikuji (sacred lot) is a strip of paper with a random fortune written on it. The omikuji is found in Shinto Shrines and Buddhist Temples throughout Japan. A small offering is made, and an omikuji is randomly selected from a box. If the prediction is not favourable, it is usually folded up and tied to a pine tree or a wire fence on the temple grounds. The idea behind this is based on a pun on the word for pine tree, which is matsu and the verb to wait is matsu, though both words have different characters. It is thought that the bad luck will wait by the pine tree and not become attached to the person. If the fortune is good the holder can also attach it to a pine tree, thereby increasing the good luck, or keep it.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to swinger.

Zazzles shook paws with swinger the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!

swinger and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 51 Find points today: 24 Hunt total: 1113

swingerZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


15th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Tonkotsu Ramen, Kyushu, Japan
"What a varied tour we're having of Japan, Amethyst!" remarked Zazzles.
We certainly are! Shogun, sashimi, sudoku and saké, you might say!"
Tonkotsu Ramen, Kyushu, Japan
Tonkotsu ramen originated in Fukuoka, on Kyushu island. It is a specialty dish, that was first created as an affordable and fast dish for labourers at the fish market. The broth is made by boiling pork bones, and other ingredients such as spring onions, ginger, and onions, for upwards of 18 hours. The ramen noodles are traditionally left hard in the center, though some shops offer the customer a choice of noodle firmness. Sliced pork belly is added to the dish along with a choice of toppings: chili bean paste, sesame seeds, kombu (kelp), soy sauce, and other offerings.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Amethyst.

Zazzles shook paws with Amethyst the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Amethyst and you found 20 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 257 Find points today: 57 Hunt total: 1146

AmethystZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 20


15th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Churadama, Okinawa, Kyushu, Japan
"Okay, if you get stuck speaking in Japanese to a pet, you can say Wakarimasen, which is 'I don't understand'," remarked fiffy.
"I can see myself needing that quite a lot!" responded Zazzles.
"On the other hand," continued fiffy, "you can say Wakarimasu—'wa-karri-mass'—which means 'I understand' or Yoku wakarimasu which means 'I understand you perfectly'."
"I don't think I'll be using that phrase any time soon, fiffy!"
Churadama, Okinawa, Kyushu, Japan
Churadama comes from “chura”, which means “beautiful”, and “dama”, which means “jewel”. These glass balls, a popular souvenir in Okinawa, are made from sea glass and Ryukyu glass—recycled glass bottles. Usually one buys the colour that matches their birthstone.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to fiffy.

Zazzles shook paws with fiffy the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

fiffy and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 341 Find points today: 71 Hunt total: 1160

fiffyZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 75


15th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Kumamoto Castle in Kyushu, Japan
Japan's Kongo Gumi is the oldest operating business in the world, established in 578. It specialises in the construction of temples and shrines.
Kumamoto Castle in Kyushu, Japan
Kumamoto castle, in Kumamoto Prefecture, was constructed in 1607 and is one of the most impressive castles in Japan. Not much remains of the original wooden castle, fires, civil war, and earthquakes took their toll on the buildings. The castle keep and most of the other buildings are reconstructions made of concrete.
The grounds surrounding the castle boast over 800 cherry trees making this a popular spot in March/April to view the blossoms.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to ****.

Zazzles shook paws with **** the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!

**** and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 679 Find points today: 103 Hunt total: 1192

****ZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


16th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Hiragana Wood Stamps, Kyushu, Japan
Zazzles and Karak shook paws, said “How do you do?” and posed for a souvenir photo. “Why am I always on the left?” grumbled Zazzles. “Let’s change sides.”
“No,” said Karak. “This is my best side.”
Hiragana Wood Stamps, Kyushu, Japan
Japan has three writing systems. Hiragana—which young children learn first—Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana are native to Japan and represent syllable sounds, and the two are known as kana. Kanji is from China and is made up of word pictures representing whole words. Kanji is the oldest form of writing.
Kanji came to Japan in the 4th-5th century. Japan had a spoken language but no written language. Kanji is a difficult language, and only men were permitted to study and write in Kanji. In the 8th century, the women of the Heian (modern-day Kyoto) court created the Hiragana. The men realized that Hiragana, based on sounds, was much easier to read and write, so the men adopted Hiragana as well.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Karak.

Zazzles shook paws with Karak the Fennec Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Karak and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 15 Find points today: 9 Hunt total: 1213

KarakZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 15


16th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Shirato Beach, Kyushu, Japan
"'Japan!'" read out Wawatay from their tour brochure. " 'A country in which you will be swept off your paws by stunning scenery, pastoral countryside, idyllic islands, dramatic mountains and ancient historic cities. It's easy to understand why Japan is one of the most amazing destinations in the world.'"
Zazzles settled back in her tour bus seat. "It's certainly been all that so far, Wawatay!"
Shirato Beach, Kyushu, Japan
Along the Kumamoto coast, you will find the popular Shirato Beach, known for its emerald waters. The area is surrounded by mountains with rich plantations. Near the beach is a small town with traditional Japanese houses, a cafe, and a hotel.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Wawatay.

Zazzles shook paws with Wawatay the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Wawatay and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 74 Find points today: 21 Hunt total: 1225

WawatayZazzlesQUEST REWARD
x 5


16th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Japanese Maple Trees, Kyushu, Japan
"Hey, do you fancy a sand bath, Zazzles?" queried chocoloco, clutching the itinerary.
"Whatever's a sand bath, chocoloco?" responded his companion, looking up from her perusal of Tokyo Journal. "Volcanic hot springs line the coast of Ibusuki, in Kyushu, warming the sands to 122-131°F (50-55°C). They bury you up to the neck in the sand, then after ten minutes you have a shower on the beach or go and visit a hot spring. It's called sunamushi in Japanese. It's very relaxing, apparently."
Japanese Maple Trees, Kyushu, Japan
The beautiful Japanese Maple trees come in a variety of gorgeous colours, golden, red, orange, green, dark purple, and more. The leaves vary from what we think of as the traditional maple leaf shape to long spidery leaves. The trees can grow very tall, 10-25 feet, but there are dwarf varieties that will only grow 5 feet. Artfully displayed maple trees can create stunning garden views.


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to chocoloco.

Zazzles shook paws with chocoloco the Chocolate Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!

chocoloco gave you 1 "Travel Token - Japan" size 7

Tries today: 165 Find points today: 41 Hunt total: 1245

chocolocoZazzlesQUEST REWARD
size 7


16th Jan 2023
Zazzles goes to Japan: Kyushu!
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@ Shisa, Kyushu, Japan
Zazzles has now completed her journey through Kyushu! As she prepares to go home, she receives a wonderful gift!
Black Bear, Novice Skier
Two boards to stand on, check; two sticks to hold onto, check—this will be fun. Here we go! Woosh! The cold air is exhilarating, the snow is pristine, and the landscape is peaceful and beautiful.
Wait, what is my right leg doing? It seems to be going off in a different direction. Oh oh! I just lost one of my sticks. Whaaa! What is that tree doing in my way? Oh no! This hill has turned too steep, and I am going far too fast.

CRASH!

Whew! All in one piece. Thankfully I landed in a pile of soft snow, but how undignified.

Hmm, perhaps bears were not meant to ski—it looks fun when humans do it. Maybe I should have taken some lessons. Ok! Hot chocolate first, lessons second, and a smaller hill. I can do this.

Shisa, Kyushu, Japan
This souvenir shop features the stone Shisa, a traditional Ryukyuan cultural artifact. The Shisa is derived from the Chinese guardian lions–a cross between a lion and a dog– most often seen in pairs, that protect from evils. Placed on roofs or flanking the gates. One of the Shisa has an open mouth to gather in any evil spirits, and the other Shisa has a closed mouth to keep in the good spirits.
Zazzles has enjoyed her journey through Kyushu, but it is time to go home now! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also enjoy a journey through Japan!


While jaunting in Japan, you stopped to bow honorably to Coco.

Zazzles shook paws with Coco the Chocolate Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!

Coco gave you 1 "Black Bear, Novice Skier" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 254 Find points today: 57 Hunt total: 1261

CocoZazzlesQUEST REWARD