Tohoku Region – Japan
Broadly speaking trains in Japan are punctual and keep to their published schedules, but no system is perfect and even one of the most efficient railways in the world has its off days. Continue reading Tohoku Region – Japan
Broadly speaking trains in Japan are punctual and keep to their published schedules, but no system is perfect and even one of the most efficient railways in the world has its off days. Continue reading Tohoku Region – Japan
I had originally planned to use Busan as a transit point to Japan… but my plans evolved and instead I had a rest day in the city. Continue reading 24 hours in Busan – South Korea
The Chugoko region is the five westernmost prefectures on the main island of Honshu. Cities to the South of the region are well connected by the Shinkansen between Kyushu and Osaka, with regular fast trains to Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka and Kagoshima. A mountain range runs East to West and therefore the North is less densely … Continue reading Chugoku Region – Japan – Sights
Nagasaki As I climbed off the train at Urakami, I thought that this unremarkable high street could be any medium sized Japanese town. Around me people are going about their daily business, the day is warm and it is cloudy, much like the 9th August 1945, when the US detonated a second atomic bomb over … Continue reading Kyushu Region – Japan – Sights
Shikoku is the smallest of Japan’s main islands and the place to visit for rest and relaxation. Continue reading Shikoku Region – Japan – Sights
To fully explore Okinawa you really need a hire car. Continue reading 4 Ryukyu Islands – Okinawa