- Sapporo to Wakkanai to Sapporo
- Sapporo to Okayama
- Okayama to Takamatsu to Imabari to Onomichi to Tokyo
- Mitaka: Studio Ghibli Museum
- Emperor's Garden, Tskiji Market, Sailor Moon, & Capsule Hotel
- Kimi Ryokan
- Tokyo Shopping and Flight to Seattle
Here is a map of the route we took and the exact places. Wow did we make it far during our first week. We were traveling at the speed of a Shinkansen (Japanese bullet train)! Sadly Google Map doesn't allow you to have all those points while in public transportation mode, but we did travel the entire way on JR train.
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Cape Soya, Wakkanai
Most Northern point
of Mainland Japan |
We went from Akita to Wakkanai. Ever sense I had seen a Japanese
animation I had wanted to visit the most northern point of Japan. Wakkanai has
an actual monument about an hour outside of the city that marks the most
northern point. Ending
our main travel by going from the south to the north was mindboggling to say
the least.
To round out our large Island hopping we visited the last of the
four main islands, Shikoku. We travelled over the only bridge that connects the
main island of Honshu with that of Shikoku by train. The ride was even on a
sleeper train, which we really wanted to experience if only to ride on, and we
were just in luck,
we each had our own bunk! We originally planned to
bike across the Shimanami Kaido which is a bike/pedestrian bridge that goes
from Imabari to Onomichi. We ended up instead traveling the same route by bus,
as we were a little short on time. At the transfer site we found an amazing
vending machine that basically materialized a fabulous banana icee for 200¥ or
about 2 USD.
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All the girls going shopping |
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Goodbye Japan! Hello Space Needle
and Seattle |
After this final travel adventure, we headed back to Tokyo for a
stay at a capsule hotel and some souvenir shopping before heading to the
airport. After leaving the capsule hotel we saw all these Tokyo-ites with their
suitcases. It had become a regular site to see many people walking around with
suitcases. It helps them when shopping as they are easier to manage when
getting on and off trains while also going up and down stairs or escalators
which are everywhere around Tokyo and most of Japan. After some last moment
shopping around Tokyo we headed to Narita Airport and eventually lift off. Our last
official photo for our first excursion overseas was a photo of downtown Seattle
and the Space Needle Seattle. Coming home was a lot different since we
saw everything in a different light, and a new perspective. The way only traveling gets you to question
and experience new things and allows you to make new assessments about your own
Country, State, City, and life choices!
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