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    Tour de Kagoshima-Kyoto Day -1B: Haneda to Izumi

    Izumi is one of Kagoshima Prefecture’s–and Japan’s, for that matter–little gems. This little town in the heart of what was the Choshu domain that would usher Japan into the modern world from the latter half of the 19th century now markets itself largely around the tens of thousands of cranes that migrate there during the colder months. But Izumi also has plenty of history, including a district of samurai houses, and wonderful natural surrounds. Enough of the tourist stuff, though, because Izumi is the start of the Tour de Kagoshima-Kyoto run by the indefatigable Japan Biking and Pedal Pedal Bicycle Tours.…

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    Tour de Kagoshima-Kyoto Day 0: Izumi

    Participants rolled in, bike fittings are over, the briefing dinner is done and all are off to bed to ready themselves for the real ride, starting tomorrow. People assembled from across Australia, but mostly Sydney, to take part in the trip. The journey will start from Izumi, traverse Kyushu, head over and across Shikoku before meandering its way though the Kansai region to the ancient capital of Kyoto. Let’s have an awesome trip! Related posts: The Strine Why Atorkin: Plain English AFL – Modern Australia’s Religion and Failed Proselytizing in Japan Tour de Kagoshima-Kyoto Day -1A: Tama Hills to Haneda…

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    Tour de Kagoshima-Kyoto Day -1A: Tama Hills to Haneda

    Kangaeroo started a epic journey on the morning of September 29. Leaving the United States Air Force Tama Hills Recreation Reserve in Inagi, Kangaeroo hit the Tamagawa Cycling Road. The bike track follows the Tama River to its mouth at Tokyo Bay, leading directly to Haneda Airport. From Haneda, it was a several-hour wait before heading to Kagoshima on the wonderful Solaseed Air, which was cheap and efficient. Brommie was packed into a bag with an assortment of items and the trip ended safely.  The day started a Tama Hills Recreation Center, which had once been an arsenal for the…

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    RIP to a Ripper Bloke, Bob Hawke

    Australia’s last man of the people to become prime minister is no longer. Robert James Lee “Bob” Hawke died earlier this week, just two days before his beloved Australian Labor Party is expected to re-take office in the May 18 federal election following six years of misrule by an incompetent Liberal–National Party coalition government. Hawke was 89. He was a popular prime minister whose time in office went from 1983 to 1991. He remains the longest-serving Labor prime minister in Australian history. Hawkey didn’t really have much to do with Japan during his time in office. Perhaps the closest project…

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    Abe First Japanese PM To Visit Japanese-Bombed Darwin

    In 1942, Japanese forces launched the only attacks on the Australian mainland, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe became the first premier to visit Darwin, the most heavily damaged city bombed by the Japanese. Apart from Darwin, Japanese forces also attacked Sydney, Broome, Katherine, Wyndham, Exmouth, Port Headland and Townsville in the early stages of World War II. Abe’s grandfather, former Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, was arrested for war crimes, but released without conviction. Kishi was instrumental in re-establishing a strong postwar trade relationship between Australia and Japan. Shinzo Abe arrives in Darwin for first visit by Japanese leader Related…

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    Rivers Run Deep

    The Kiso River running through central Japan offers glorious views on the old Nakasendo road that joined Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto during Japan’s feudal era. Related posts: 南豪州政府が「みだらな言葉使用道路標識」が合法性を維持 Mystical Mountains and Raging Rivers 我輩は日豪パイオニアである:日本の心を掴んだオージーぼっちゃん AFL – Modern Australia’s Religion and Failed Proselytizing in Japan いち早くCool Japanを先駆けて80・90年代の豪テレビCM Australian Ambassador Urges Japanese TPP Involvement Japan’s Crucial Role in Turning “Mad Max” into a Global Aussie Icon Not So Fast, Sonny! Skippy The Bush Kangaroo Has Turned 50! 豪先住民が数万年前から使っている「手話」 豪で日本人アーティストのパイオニアだったSandiiはSunsetzから再びSunrise Powered by YARPP.

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    Oh, Dear!

    Deer are scattered through the ancient Japanese capital of Nara. Related posts: Glorious Sunset in the Ancient Capital ‘Single Men Only?’ – Early Japanese Migration to Oz 日本人の豪州への初期移民は「独身男性限定」? Shear Fluke! A Rare Aussie Cultural Hit in Japan 日豪共有バブル廃墟遊園地Atlantis Marine Park A Little-Known, Bizarre Australia-Japan Christmas Story Sexism Sells…Aussie Princes and Arresting the Great Japanese Tourist Decline 日本語が大きく影響を与えた豪州言語 Straya, We’ll See Your Vegemite Chocolate and Raise You with Cough Lolly KitKats Not So Fast, Sonny! Skippy The Bush Kangaroo Has Turned 50! Dictionaries and Search Engines/辞書及び検索サイト Powered by YARPP.

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    The 1,300-Year-Old Monk

    Kukai is one of the most influential figures in Japanese Buddhism. He founded what is now the mountain town of Koyasan, located atop Mount Koya. Kukai, who was born in the 8th century, also established Shingon Buddhism, one of the main sects of Japanese Buddhism. Shingon followers believe Kukai is still alive. They take meals to him daily. Related posts: ‘Single Men Only?’ – Early Japanese Migration to Oz 日本人の豪州への初期移民は「独身男性限定」? 賀正!巳・蛇年2013年!Happy New Year 2013, the Year of the Snake Harbor City Coathangered! Sydney Opera House Among World Heritage List’s ‘Three Great Disappointments’ AFL – Modern Australia’s Religion and Failed Proselytizing…

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    Night and Day

    Wakayama Castle is resplendent in both daytime and at night as it watches majestically over the modern-day city to which it gives its name. Related posts: Aussie Pair in Contention for one of Japan’s Top Talent Contests Melbourne Transformed in Stunning White Night Campbelltown Forest of Wild Birds A Slice of Oz in Sleepy Saitama Castle in the Clouds 日豪共有バブル廃墟遊園地Atlantis Marine Park Aussies Exposed to Radiation in Japan – 65 Years Ago Harbor City Coathangered! Sydney Opera House Among World Heritage List’s ‘Three Great Disappointments’ Japan-Australia Night at the Soccer An Aussie Touch to a Landmark Japanese TV Show 豪メルボルン市が4年連続「世界で最も住み良い都市」で選ばれた…

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    Spirited Away by Dogo Onsen Hot Springs

    Dogo Onsen is a famous hot spring in Matsuyama, the largest city on the smallest of Japan’s main islands, Shikoku (an island that many Japanese say is shaped like Australia). Dogo Onsen’s traditional bath was said to have been the inspiration for the bathhouse that is the main setting for Japan’s most successful movie, Spirited Away. Related posts: A Little-Known, Bizarre Australia-Japan Christmas Story ‘Single Men Only?’ – Early Japanese Migration to Oz 日本人の豪州への初期移民は「独身男性限定」? Aussies Exposed to Radiation in Japan – 65 Years Ago Sexism Sells…Aussie Princes and Arresting the Great Japanese Tourist Decline AFL – Modern Australia’s Religion and…