Cycling day 6: Tosa -> Oboke Gorge

Because it's Golden Week we have been staying at basically anywhere within striking distance that we can afford. Means we have had our route essentially decided for us but at least today wasn't quiteBaca lagi
Cycling day 7: Oboke Gorge -> Tsurugi

66km and 990m ascent. A big day though not the one we planned!
Originally we'd intended to go east through the Iya Valley, to the Nagoro Scarecrow Village and round the mountain. We had hummed andBaca lagi
Cycling day 8: Tsurugi -> Wakayama

60km and 100m ascent (it's a long flat valley)!
Feels like we are on the way home - a wet morning and a focused cycle along the river toward the ferry that crosses from Shikoku at Tokushima. ChrisBaca lagi
Cycling day 9: Wakayama -> Osaka

63km, 240m, and finally back to Osaka!
Thankfully the sun was shining and prospects of a comfortable bed pushed us along the last stretch home. Some lovely bits by the sea and then a lot of cyclingBaca lagi
Osaka

Back to Osaka and we actually got to spend some time here, as well as rest and recover after cycling.
It was the end of Golden Week so we had no choice at all for accommodation. What we got combinedBaca lagi
Universal Studios

Had a Big Day Out at Universal Studios to see the new Super Nintendo World and all the classics. A large part of the fun is watching everyone pose for selfies, and the set design is amazing. The ridesBaca lagi
Beppu

After Universal Studios we hopped round the edge of Osaka back to the ferry terminal that we'd been to 2 weeks ago, and got on a DIFFERENT ferry heading west again. This time, destination Kyushu.Baca lagi
Nagasaki

We took the bus west across Kyushu to Nagasaki. Surprisingly smooth and pleasant journey and even better to find the best hostel we've stayed in so far on the trip.
A rainy day in which we didn't goBaca lagi
Takeo Onsen

A brief stop in Takeo Onsen on the way from Nagasaki to Fukuoka, for its famous baths. Took the Shinkansen which took us half an hour, enjoyed a hot bath and then a very fast and tasty bowl ofBaca lagi
Fukuoka

Last stop in Kyushu is up to Fukuoka - closest city to Korea and far more full of tourists because of it!
We were proud to have ticked off everything on the YouTube @abroadinjapan list of things toBaca lagi
Tokyo

To Tokyo for a proper family reunion!
We flew into Narita arriving at the same time as Chris' mum and dad and after getting some false confidence from our travels around Shikoku and Kyushu, promptlyBaca lagi
Zao Onsen

We took the Shinkansen with Elli's mum and dad up to Yamagata and picked up a hire car ("the cube") for our next, much more rural bit of exploring and calming down from Tokyo chaos. A very bigBaca lagi
Yamadera

Having a Japanese cube means day trips! We went to the temple at Yamadera, which is a 9th century collection of temples and shrines up 1000 steps (maybe more but we lost count) and has some veryBaca lagi
Matsushima Bay and Shiogama

Another day out in which we intended to go to Sendai and instead got detained by the many delights of Matsushima Bay, thanks to @abroadinjapan's extensive recommendations and the fact that it isBaca lagi
Morioka

A day in Morioka, which the New York Times counted second on its "52 places to go" list in 2023, after London, to everyone's great confusion.
Elli's parents went off for a day trip elsewhere while weBaca lagi
Asamushi-Onsen

A brief stop in the tiny town of Asamushi-Onsen on our way north for lunch, hitching a lift with Cathie and Gareth in the Cube before they headed along the coast and we continued up to Hokkaido.
WeBaca lagi
Sapporo

Headed up to Hokkaido on the Shinkansen and regional train and arrived late in the evening, followed by a rest day after 2 weeks with family. Then met Ash in the evening, who was in Japan with herBaca lagi
Yubari

First stop on our road trip across Hokkaido was Yubari, which used to be a successful coal mining town with 120,000 people and lost 90% of its population in 50 years. It's now essentially deserted andBaca lagi
Furano

We stopped overnight in Furano, which is known for its lavender and flower fields. In early June it has none of this, so we watched some farmers planting flowers and a lot of tourists who'd come tooBaca lagi
Wakkanai and Cape Soya

We took the long road north to see the northernmost point in Japan.
5 hours drive from Furano to the small and unassuming town of Wakkanai. Lots of big wide landscapes and a lot of the sea,Baca lagi
Lake Toya and Noboribetsu

We wanted to head back south to explore the area south of Sapporo (Lake Toya and Noboribetsu). We considered a few other stopping off points but decided that since it was Chris' birthday and that mostBaca lagi
Back to Sapporo

Back to Sapporo again, for a quiet week of not doing too much and just living for a bit. Had some much needed hair cuts.
Saw the local parade for Emperor Meiji and another much bigger fair inBaca lagi
Back to Tokyo

Definitely into overtime in Japan now and we spent the last week of our now more than two months in Japan just living for a bit. We didn't have any pressure to do anything in particular, so stayed inBaca lagi
Ulaanbaatar

Onwards to the next big part of our trip: what we think will be our last flight for some time, we flew to Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia. Our plan is to spend some time here, then head south through ChinaBaca lagi
Gobi Desert

After some discussions in UB about how best to see Mongolia (in short, it's a big country and it's very difficult to travel around) we came to a compromise. We don't like tours as a general rule,Baca lagi
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