Journey in Japan Part 11: Bike to the Fuchsia
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Journey in Japan Part 11: Bike to the Fuchsia

A gloomy day, but warm, with a great breeze. The best day to cycle. Today I have a great deal of inspiration. My first quit is a little park on the way to yesterdays stopped working location, Dazaifu. Inside thislovely park, 3 old women play Bowlson a synthetic yard. BeautifulFuchsias wave in the wind near…

Journey in Japan Part 16: Grandiose Encounters of the Third Class
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Journey in Japan Part 16: Grandiose Encounters of the Third Class

I went a couple of days without any Net link so couldnt post anything. Right here are the last three days in recap: Friday Fukuoka Today I met a German person called Klaus. It is his very first day in Japan. He is below after investing a month in South Korea. He wants to stay…

Journey in Japan Part 28: The Other Side of the Tracks
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Journey in Japan Part 28: The Other Side of the Tracks

I say goodbye toNagoya after 5 days, 3 of which I felt I might have done a lotmore with my time. I spend 1950 as well as two hourstravelling.During the train ride I review over half of my brand-new publication, South of the Border, West of the Sun. Coincidentally, around the same time that I…