So we specifically detoured to Yanagawa for that viral boat move - you know, the one where the driver casually hops off, strolls over a bridge while passengers duck under it, then smoothly rejoins the boat like it's just another Tuesday. Plot twist: the water was too low when we visited, so no acrobatic boat driver show for us. Sometimes social media sets you up for disappointment!
BUT - and this is a big but - we got something unexpectedly magical instead. As we glided under those bridges, our boat driver broke into traditional songs that echoed off the water and stone. It was one of those unplanned, perfect Japan moments that no viral video could capture.
Pro tips: Get there early to snag tickets (the boats didn't run late in winter), and don't forget to plan your return trip on the bus (this is easily done, ask the desk where you purchase tickets). While Yanagawa might market itself as "the Venice of Kyushu," it's got its own distinct charm. And even if you miss the famous bridge-jumping show like we did, those haunting canal songs make it worth the journey.