Yesterday morning, we rode from Kyoto to Tokushima to meet a friend living in Kaifu--selfie is from Marine Liner, a double-deck rapid trainpic.twitter.com/yfiwWSFFJt
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Shikoku is famous for a Buddhist pilgrimage route which tours 88 temples, this is one of thempic.twitter.com/veK1YZZCgW
Didn't bring my camera to the beach, but I did for the mountainspic.twitter.com/Gejz6qX0wi
We came to a waterfall that was also a Shinto holy site--between steep mountains and heavy foliage, it was quite darkpic.twitter.com/s1raoCz53l
for some reason I keep seeing Zima in Japan, mayb they sponsor me
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Our host had a Kumamon stress ball that he let me keep--apparently it just washed ashore one daypic.twitter.com/0QSPHGCdTW
this morning I caught the first train out of Awa-Kainan at 6:41 AM
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Rode to Mugi, then picked up the limited express Muroto for Tokushimapic.twitter.com/Jz1hbWCVUa
At Tokushima I switched to the Uzushio, which I rode to Utazupic.twitter.com/vur3Nvs63U
at Utazu I finally put diesel trains behind me for a bit and caught the electric Shiokaze for Saijopic.twitter.com/xumPtnWmLt
since it was first class, I had a huge comfy seat w no adjoining seat between the train, scenery, food, and music, I was teary-eyedpic.twitter.com/Y5go04D8Hf
Saijo, home of Sogo Shinji to my dismay, I picked the one day of the week that the museum was closedpic.twitter.com/Wib35q4ftn
Karaoke parlor, there was faint singing coming from insidepic.twitter.com/4SoyW3BnrC
on the streetcar in Matsuyama--a glimpse of the hilltop castlepic.twitter.com/vT2yojOlEK
I assume this is about Shikoku wanting its own Shinkansen line...godspeed fellaspic.twitter.com/v8brCYd2H2
Shimonada Station the most unexpected part was the butterflies, all black and yellowpic.twitter.com/0VfBdlAPQI
lots of people were there to take photos, some were on dates--an elderly couple was willing to take my photopic.twitter.com/7uWlGFKswb
"With much love from Massachusetts to Shikoku, #TrainTwitter by @380kmh sends their regards
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