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Last time, I told you about how I left my job and moved out of my apartment in Tottori,
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took the ferry to Hokkaido, and cycled around for 3 weeks.
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I visited 4 National Parks. Rishiri and Rebun Islands
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Shiretoko Akan
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and Daisetsuzan before arriving in Sapporo.
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The plan was to ride all the way down to Cape Sata in Kagoshima.
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But first it was time to go back home to Ireland to visit family and friends.
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Ok, and I'm back on the bike trip. It's now Autumn. It's a lot colder than before.
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Last night I went out and planned to camp. And test out my gear.
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But I got caught in torrential rain and didn't even make it to the campsite.
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So I was camping just here in this little park.
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Pretty close to the main road but... I'm ready to go now. The bike's all packed.
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Two months to get to Okinawa. Should be good.
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As you may know Japan is made up of 4 main islands.
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And to get from Hokkaido to Honshu, I had to get down to Hakodate to take the ferry to Aomori.
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My next plan was to meet a friend and hike Mt. Yotei, but it was covered in snow,
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so we decided to climb a smaller mountain instead.
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We climbed from afternoon and made it up in time to drink a beer at sunset,
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sleep in the hut at the top of the mountain, and wake up in time for sunrise.
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Although we couldn't climb Mt Yotei, the view we had of it was amazing!
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I set up my tent in a park the following day, and as I lay down to sleep, I could hear the
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fire brigade driving around with loudspeakers telling people to turn on their heating.
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Unfortunately I didn't have any.
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Well, it was pretty cold last night. And there's frost everywhere.
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So last night was the coldest night so far. I woke up with frost all over my tent.
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Oh, my hand are cold.I really need gloves. I dunno why I haven't bought gloves yet.
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Just in time for sunrise!
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Ok, and now I'm on Honshu. I'm in Aomori Prefecture.
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And, it's a lot hotter here. I didn't sleep much on the night ferry,
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but I'm going to go to a campsite that's not so far.
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So I'm finally going to get off the main road. I've been following that for a while but...
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too many cars, too noisy. And, I'm going to try and go a quieter way.
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Yeah, it was good roads for a while. And now it's this.
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But, hopefully it gets me there. I don't wanna go back.
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Not unreasonable for a bike though.
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And now we're in a forest. And I've seen signs for bears,
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so I don't know how much I like this detour. But we'll see.
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I probably didn't have much to worry about, but some people had been killed by bears in
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the Tohoku Region in the past few years, and I hadn't planned to be in a forest today.
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And after seeing a bear in Hokkaido, they were on my mind a bit.
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And we're back on the good roads. No more fear of bears.
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Although one will probably jump out and get me now.
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I've just spend the last while cycling uphill and
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I got to this free campsite. Just after I arrived, and old man came up,
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and got me to sign in. And he's spent the past 15 minutes cleaning.
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But hopefully I get a good view tomorrow.
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And I was complaining about it all day but there was all these apple trees.
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And I was thinking "why has nobody given me an apple"
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But just before I got up here. A van stopped and a guy got out and
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here I've got it.
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It was a pretty bad typhoon so I booked into a hostel for two days to stay safe and keep
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an eye on weather reports.
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Ah, it's so nice to get back out on the bike after two days of sitting in the hostel.
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It's 6 degrees! I was planning to just head south, try and
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get to Tokyo, but everyone has recommended that I go and
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see this gorge. Oirase Gorge.
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Hopefully it's worth it. We'll find out.
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But the real shame is missing out on The Grave of Christ.
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But, 30km the wrong direction and I just don't have time.
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Ok, it's 4.45pm which is sunset time. And I've just a little more to go to the campsite.
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Another 6 or 7km. I can see the mountain I was hoping to climb
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but it looks like it's covered in snow so yeah, I'm not going to be doing that.
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It's another frosty morning. And I've just stayed at this campsite last night,
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I think I'm the only person at the campsite again.
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I haven't stayed at a campsite with anyone else yet. Just in time for sunrise.
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And, yeah. There definitely a bit of snow on that mountain.
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I'm going to try and do another 100km+ today and just get further south as quick as I can.
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It's pretty cold, and snow is going to be coming soon.
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I was enjoying the challenge of cycling in the cold weather,
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but I was glad to be moving south through the prefectures.
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Although I'd camped almost every night in summer,
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this was more difficult now because of the shorter days.
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I started to look for people to stay with through websites like Couchsurfing and Warmshowers.
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So was great to finish off this stage of the trip by meeting up with some friends for drinks
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and dinner, and to have a place to stay for the night.
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It was nice to look at what I'd already cycled on the map.
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From here the plan was to continue South to Tokyo, then visit my old hometown, Tottori
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on the way to the south point of Japan.