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76 hours, snake done, kitsune done. Time to meet Jubei and take on the Oni.
Doing the Kitsune first I think was good to give me a few extra tricks to use. Undying armour and the odachi is my friend, wish me luck.
Some Musashi history here from the Kokura Castle museum. Enjoy.
Shimonoseki Straits Museum. Mojiko. Kita Kyushu. Telling the story of how important the Shimonoseki Strait was in Japanese history. Very interesting.
Aussie Group C, Mazda RX7 from early 80s Bathurst James Hardie 1000.
Bought this magazine a couple of years ago and still love it. 80s Hero, Vol 57, look at the R30 and R31 Skyline.
Yoshinogari, Yayoi settlement in Saga, Kyushu.
Must see for any history buff.
One of my favourite Japanese beers. Only available in Hokkaido but they sometimes do a nationwide sale. Luckily for me as I live in Fukuoka.
410 Bluebird SSS at a sad old car garage in Fukuoka. Not very well looked after and I wish I had money to buy a few cars.
Last week, I came across an interesting article discussing early languages of the Tohoku region. If you're interested in this kinda thing, have a look.
Anyone else like Mad Goro?
Good character in the game. Made me laugh a couple of times.
Historic Meiji period buildings and canals of Otaru, Hokkaido.
Otaru was once the port capital of Hokkaido and between 1870 to 1910 had a larger population than Sapporo. From the Taisho period the government invested heavily in populating Sapporo and became the prefectural capital.
Sieged Russian island off the Hokkaido coast.
I took a short trip up to Shiretoko, Hokkaido. We drove up to Mt Rausu lookout and could see the Russian islands that were taken from the Japanese at the end of WW2.
Old 90s kei truck with trailer!
Snapped this, never seen before beast in Hokkaido a few years ago.
Saw the Russian islands from Shiretoko. Utoro sunset.
I took a short trip up to Shiretoko. We drove up to Mt Rausu lookout and could see the Russian islands that were taken from the Japanese at the end of WW2.
You can see Russia from Hokkaido. Utoro sunset.
I took a short trip up to Shiretoko. We drove up to Mt Rausu lookout and could see the Russian islands that were taken from the Japanese at the end of WW2.