Day 59
28. April in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C
Today we hiked Mount Yahiko in 22°c so safe to say by the end we were very sweaty and gross!
It took us a while to reach the nearest station which actually looked more like a temple from theWeiterlesen
Today we hiked Mount Yahiko in 22°c so safe to say by the end we were very sweaty and gross!
It took us a while to reach the nearest station which actually looked more like a temple from theWeiterlesen
Day 57
Today we packed up our backpacks once more and headed out of Fukushima to travel to Niigata prefecture. The journey was slightly frustrating as Fukushima is east and Niigata is situated on theWeiterlesen
Cette journée était censée être une simple journée de transports, remplie de trains, de gares et paysages qui défilent. Mais ce ne fût que partiellement le cas ! Si vous êtes joueur et avez duWeiterlesen
Auf dem Weg über die Nordküste an einem bewölkten und leicht verregneten Tag machten wir halt an einem modernen Surfer-Café um was kleines zu essen und das Internet für alle möglichen Dinge zuWeiterlesen
Left the lodge today with Callum, a bit of a sad goodbye for him after spending two months there working as a lodger and a backcountry guide. But set off on the roadie round 2 with a quick lap up toWeiterlesen
Cruisy day in the village with a bit of a night ride rip!!
Found a bit of gutter with the side of the van that got us bogged for a little bit, and needed a pull out from a friendly neighbourhoodWeiterlesen
I arrived into my first Michi No Eki late last night, but still managed to get up early enough to ride some first day Freshies with Aleisha and James. Big long tree runs, and nice welcoming terrain toWeiterlesen
On a rare wet morning, we went to the Sado Gold and Silver Mine Museum which explained the history of mining on the island via four videos. Then we went to the Gold Mine, walking down passageways onWeiterlesen
We took taxis to the Niigata Ferry Port for the 2.5 hour journey to Ryotsu, the port on Sado Island. We sat in a reserved 1st class lounge on the 5th floor of the ferry.
A guide took us in a minibusWeiterlesen
Using our IC Cards, we took a local bus to a rare Catholic church, and then to the Saito summer villa and garden, an example of Meiji-era architecture with sliding doors and some wall paintings.
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Reisender Looks stunning! Well done on the 3kms of stairs! You must be getting tired of Ramen by now? 😂
Reisender No photos of the steps?! Looks utterly stunning. I hope the sunburn not too painful! I see your fringe is now long enough to tie back !
Reisender It's great how much you're managing to see the countryside.