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  • Shimanami Kaido

    November 17, 2025 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    We had a second, leisurely day on Naoshima mooching around coffee shops and "art houses". Japanese minimalism at its best. Then back to Okayama for the night and an early morning Shinkansen to Onomichi, the start of the shimanami Kaido- a " must do" bike ride linking multiple islands in the Seto Inland Sea. Very well developed in as much as there are brilliant cycle specific lanes winding up ( and down) from each bridge - never more than 3% and 80m- but the islands themselves are a mix of bucolic orange orchards above crisp sandy beaches and industrial units and ship building. Sort of like the Clyde once was, maybe? With citrus instead of Irn Bru..
    And continuing the Scottish analogy , it makes you realise the 5 ferries could put Scotland on the international cycling map if the ferries were reliable. Or there were bridges. And it was sunny. And no midges. And drivers weren't trying to to kill you.
    Any which way, it was great to be on the bike again.
    We got to our Ryokan just as the clouds rolled in, the rain started and it went dark. Time for a quick splash in the onsen then a magnificent feast on all sorts of unrecognisable seafood.
    After the best nights sleep on futons and tatami and a magnificent Japanese breakfast we were off early on our return journey. Expecting biting cold and horrific head winds we lucked out by taking a circuitous detour which all but kept out of the wind. This time we had a bridge , a ferry, 3 bridges, a ferry, a bridge and a final ferry back to Onamichi. Brilliant , well recommended!!
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  • Naoshima

    November 15, 2025 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

    An hour from Okayama, by multiple local trains and a ferry, lies Naoshima. Previously a run down backwater- a mix of rural depopulation and a copper mine denuding the local nature- it was transformed into an "Art Island" with the establishment of the brutalist concrete Benesse museum and a couple of Yayoi Kusama pumpkins. Since then it continues to flourish with more installations, sculptures , art houses and galleries.
    Apart from the melee getting off the ferry and picking up one of the electric bikes to get you around the island, it's been a perfect antidote to the frenetic urban cacophony we've experienced so far in Japan
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  • Okayama

    November 14, 2025 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

    Phew! Out of Tokyo and 3hrs on the Shinkansen, effortless travelling, to Okayama.
    Here as a stop off for Naoshima, but found some rickety old bikes to follow the Kibiji cycle path out of town. A bit like cycling out of Falkirk on the forth and Clyde canal, but with some Shintō shrines at the end. You're not going to find those in Bonnybridge!
    Back to base then a dusk walk down to the castle and gardens. Tonight's the night they put the winter lights on!
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  • Toky-oh

    November 14, 2025 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    And they're off! A whirlwind few days in Tokyo as an abrupt and deep-dive into Japan and Japanese culture. Fantastically bewildering!!
    So what have we learned?
    Tokyo is very large: our central hotel was the best part of an hours commute from the .... centre.
    There's lots of people here. 14 million, 11% of Japan's population- and all on the Shinjuku subway every morning.
    Folk here have learned to live close together. Apart from cramming onto the subway, everyone respects each others space.
    Follow the rules. Don't jay-walk.
    Shintō shrines vs Buddhist temples...
    The fish market isn't a fish market anymore. Unless you go to the fish market.
    Very polite and helpful folk.
    Food has not disappointed- although haven't tried the pork rectum yet..
    Cycle where you wish and don't bother looking! You can actually relie on drivers looking out for you. ( please don't take this literally..)
    I want an all singing all scrubbing all dancing Japanese toilet !!
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    Trip start
    November 10, 2025