how train travel should be...bookshelf has the same copy of Urashima Taro that I had as a kid, as well as other books of world mythologypic.twitter.com/hXrFmWraTT
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we stopped occasionally for people to get out and see scenic stations like this onepic.twitter.com/kNChkN4XPm
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Hayato no Kaze ends at Yoshimatsu, where I picked up Shinpei, named for Goto Shinpei who mentored Sogo Shinji...amazing view from mountainpic.twitter.com/bgZGid1M1u
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u should never lean out an open train window so don't tell anyone abt this ok
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one of the stops on Shinpei was at empty mountain station called Okobapic.twitter.com/yqQuzMb8kk
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the station was wallpapered with notes that visitors had leftpic.twitter.com/eVCiEA2XI2
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Shinpei goes to Kumamoto but we stopped in Hitoyoshi...the clock has an hourly musical routine but I missed the photo oppic.twitter.com/8BWHV8yzWV
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the last train, from Hitoyoshi to Kumamoto, was the Kawasemi Yamasemipic.twitter.com/WY9LIpPBUp
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a truly stunning train (again...sorry abt pic quality here, better ones to come later)pic.twitter.com/n2gyQcQkkW
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posted up w beer & jerky to write my account of the trip (ongoing) looks like other ppl had the same planpic.twitter.com/08f9SHmhgH
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