Kappo Ryokan Kikusui Ogaki

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2-25 Takasagocho Ogaki, Gifu, Chubu, Japan, 503-0889 , 0584-75-3333

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Konnichiwa

... 12km straight with no break in inclination. So, given the arduous terrain, we were way behind schedule and ended up taking a major shortcut across the island in order to make it to the campsite before dark. However, even with the shortcut, we didn't make it to the campsite until 8pm and rode the last 2 hours in the dark- with no lights, no helmets, and along a main road. Needless to say, it was a brutal day and we were all exhausted when we finally arrived at ...

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Seeing Yumi again...

... a big smile on my face. The Japanese karaokes are vastly superior to the Korean noraebangs due to the massive and indeed varied songlist, not to mention the quality sound system - at times it was like John Squire was in the room with me!

All hotels had long since been fully booked in Nagoya on Saturday night due to the F1 Grand Prix - I'd certainly timed my trip well! In actual fact, this turned out to be a blessing in disguise as I made the decision to go to ...

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Nagoya Outing, and Sweet, Sweet Utsumi

... all. Most of these guys don't realize what it takes for people like Derek, DH and myself to get our butts out to the city. It's a hike, not to mention we need a good excuse to get there. I think Dan understood this, and he always tries to show me the best possible time. We went to our corner "Coin Bar", a great place for cheap beers on a hot summer night, and we threw back a few before heading to McDonalds for some sweet Big Macs. Less than 20 minutes later, Dan and I found ...

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Lucky Temples

Kyoto is perhaps the luckiest city in Japan. The Imperial capital for over 1,000 years, it eventually lost its status in the mid 19th century when the capital moved to Tokyo. At roughly the same time, the city of Osaka, about 50 miles away on the coast, began to develop, leaving Kyoto to descend into rack and ruin. Not so lucky, you're thinking. But then came the 2nd World War and the B-52's and they bombed every major city in Japan into the dust - except Kyoto. Amazingly ...

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A temple, a tree and some fireworks...oh my!

... I know I cheated. Oh well! LOL! Japanese people are all about luck, they believe rather heavily in it. Doing anything bad/against the law will bring much bad luck to you and your family...so Japanese people generally don't do anything like that. It's no uncommon for stores to be left unlocked (even after hours) and for people to walk in if they see something they like, take it...and leave the money for it on the counter. The honor system is very...well...honorable in ...

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Travellers

... had some minging little monkeys and an agro gibbon which didn't like us much. But we were totally put off by the bears which barely had enough room to tun around!! We didn't stay too long after that. On our way back to the hostel we passed TV Land. This is a TV studio you can tour and see all of the most popular characters. We were about to go in when we realised we had absolutely no idea who any of the characters were so we headed off for a beer. We stopped in an art gallery on ...

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