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A Surprise "Sea Cruise"

I’d been looking forward to the lovely views from the 8-mile Great Seto Bridge crossing the Seto Inland Sea from Shikoku to Honshu. The thought of my first bullet train ride on this trip to Japan gave me joy. But it was not to be… .

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A Surprise "Sea Cruise"

A Surprise “Sea Cruise”

Trains were cancelled because of high winds, so I had to change my route to Oita today. I describe the replacement journey in a blog post, A Surprise “Sea Cruise”.

Categories: In-Transit, Kyushu, Wabi-Sabi

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A Surprise “Sea Cruise”

Following the Sun

Following the Sun
It’s pouring rain all day today (Wednesday) here in Takamatsu, so I’m taking advantage of my Japan Rail Pass. Since the pass removes the financial disincentive to travel, I'm relocating to Oita, which has sunny skies this week and is close to a couple of OLLE hiking courses. The journey is 360 miles, much of it by bullet train.

Categories: In-Transit, Kyushu

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Should’ve Turned Left at the Torii Gate

I mistakenly ended up at what I thought was Temple 83. Buddhist temples often incorporate Shinto elements, but this particular place felt excessively Shinto, with a plethora of kami (deities, spirits, etc.) on display. The vibe was almost like a scene straight out of an anime theme park. Eventually, I realized the temple was right next door. Oops!

Categories: Shikoku

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Should’ve Turned Left at the Torii Gate

The Slow Road to Takamatsu

The Slow Road to Takamatsu
Stitched together a journey along the less-traveled east coast of the Muroto Peninsula and beyond to Takamatsu. Three local buses on a road hugging the spectacular coastline, a local then an express train, ending at a pleasant hotel towering over the station plaza. Somehow I got in 10,000+ steps exploring between rides.

Categories: In-Transit, Shikoku

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No Language Barrier Here

Checked out of the ryokan I've been staying at. I'm so glad the owner insisted I take a selfie with her! She's a real firecracker--always manages to communicate with such humor. Speaking of humor, click through to check out a cartoon she drew to explain what was in front of me for breakfast.

Categories: Shikoku

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No Language Barrier Here

It’s the Journey

It’s the Journey
On my walk to temples 25 and 26, I exchanged konnichiwa greetings with actual Shikoku 88 (temple) pilgrims. Two dragons guarded the purification basin at Kongochoji, temple 26.

Categories: Shikoku

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A Good Place for Introverts

Rode a rural train to the end of the line, then boarded a rural bus that took me all the way to the sparsely populated tip of the Muroto Peninsula. Climbed to temple 24 of the Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage. Now, I'm settled into a ryokan, a traditional old-fashioned inn, bathed, wearing a yukata, ready for dinner. Later, I'll be crashing out in this room on a futon on the tatami mats.

Categories: Shikoku

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A Good Place for Introverts

Fuji-san From Seat 9K

Fuji-san From Seat 9K
Whenever I fly west out of Tokyo I always select a window seat on the right side of the plane hoping for clear weather. Today I was not disappointed.

Categories: Honshu, In-Transit

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Tokyo HND—Kochi KCZ

This morning (Friday) I’ll fly from Tokyo to Kochi where I’ll stay tonight. Tomorrow (Saturday) I’ll head down the Muroto Peninsula (blue rectangle) for a few days.

Categories: In-Transit, Shikoku

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Tokyo HND—Kochi KCZ

Geek Heaven

Geek Heaven
With permission, stuck my head in the cockpit where the three pilots were performing pre-flight checks. "Come in," they said. I asked for, and got, a trading card! (This is a service that Delta doesn't advertise.) As a bonus, I chatted up the gate agent and got a seat set aside for off-duty pilots. (I won't be using the curtains.) Please don't judge me, I'm a geek!

Categories: In-Transit

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Airside Oasis

Walked through the well-maintained airside gardens at Honolulu HNL, with sections reflecting multicultural Hawaii and its historical connections with Asia. These include gardens dedicated to China, Japan, and Hawaii itself. The scents of vegetation mingle with the occasional whiff of aviation fuel.

Categories: In-Transit, Oahu

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Airside Oasis
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