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Day 19: Oku-Iya Valley and Tokushima. Thursday, 24 July 2014. Continues from Day 18: Ryugado Cave and Iya Valley. After spending yesterday afternoon exploring the slightly more accessible western Nishi-Iya Valley, this morning we’ll be visiting the villages and vine bridges of the more remote eastern portion of the hidden valley known as Oku-Iya. As usual we had elected for an early breakfast in the morning, so we could get going as soon as possible. The Oku-Iya Kazurabashi Husband Bridge. After about a ...

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Day 19: Oku-Iya Valley and Tokushima. Thursday, 24 July 2014. Continues from Day 18: Ryugado Cave and Iya Valley. After spending yesterday afternoon exploring the slightly more accessible western Nishi-Iya Valley, this morning we’ll be visiting the villages and vine bridges of the more remote eastern portion of the hidden valley known as Oku-Iya. As usual we had elected for an early breakfast in the morning, so we could get going as soon as possible. The Oku-Iya Kazurabashi Husband Bridge. After about a ...

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Trip to Japan: Day 10: Arashiyama (Kyoto)

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Day 10: Arashiyama (Kyoto). Monday, 20 May 2013. Continues from Day 9: Nagoya. Today was our second in Nagoya and we had planned a day trip down to the Ise area of the Shima Peninsula. This area is most famous for the Ise Shrines which are the most sacred Shinto shrines in the entire world. Apart from Ise the rest of the peninsula is also quite interesting and contains a couple of famous bays and some theme parks. So it was decided! Today though was Kyoto, but first-. Kate got Kishimen which is one of Na...

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Trip to Japan: Introduction and Conclusion

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Mt Fuji as seen from Hakone in 2011 and included since this post needs a photo. A summary of our 2012 trip to Japan. I'd like to first say a big thank you to everyone who has been reading my entries on our trip to Japan! This is the final post and is intended to be both an introduction for people reading for the first time and a conclusion for everyone else. I also hope to highlight how fun and rewarding a self guided tour around Japan can be and encourage everyone to go on a trip over there! I really en...

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Trip to Japan: Day 20: Yakushima

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Thursday, 30 May 2013. Continues from Day 19: Yakushima. We woke up very early this morning, before six, and Kate went over to the guest cabin to collect our bento box breakfast and lunch packs. Today we planned to spend most of our time hiking the Yodogawa (淀川= eddy river) trail of Yakushima and were hoping to go as far as Kuromi-dake (黒見岳 = black see peak), which is a 1831m mountain located about 5.3km from the start of the trail. To our delight it was a beautiful clear day outside with hardly a cloud ...

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Trip to Japan: Day 18: Tokyo and flight home

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Day 18: Tokyo and flight home. Friday, 9 November 2012. Continues from Day 17: Kamakura. Today was always going to be a bit glum as it was to be our last in Japan. To make matters all the more sad I had also managed to pick up some variant of the common cold so I was feeling a bit under the weather. When the bujid dubai was built I was amazed at how much taller it was than anything else built so far. It wasn’t just the tallest building it was the tallest out of anything! The Tokyo Sky Tree (東京スカイツリー) is ...

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Trip to Japan: Day 15: Nakano and Akihabara

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Day 15: Nakano and Akihabara. Current manga collection after today's shopping trip. Tuesday, 6 November 2012. Continues from Day 14: Yamanouchi and Saitama. Just as was forecast yesterday we awoke this morning to a miserably rainy day. Fortunately though it wasn’t predicted to continue and our final three days in Japan were forecast to be clear. Although we awoke pretty early we spent a bit of the morning lounging around the hotel as shops in Japan usually don't open until very late at 10:00am. The reaso...

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Trip to Japan

Day 19: Oku-Iya Valley and Tokushima. Thursday, 24 July 2014. Continues from Day 18: Ryugado Cave and Iya Valley. After spending yesterday afternoon exploring the slightly more accessible western Nishi-Iya Valley, this morning we’ll be visiting the villages and vine bridges of the more remote eastern portion of the hidden valley known as Oku-Iya. As usual we had elected for an early breakfast in the morning, so we could get going as soon as possible. The Oku-Iya Kazurabashi Husband Bridge. After about a ...

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