Journal Comments - Six Wheels Through Japan and South Korea Part 3 - CycleBlaze

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From Six Wheels Through Japan and South Korea Part 3 by Barry Bartlett

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Ron Seguin commented on a photo in A busy traffic day getting to Kagoshima

Just a heads up that the auto-correct changed “yamaimo” to “Yamamoto” on the caption.
My phone changes it to “Yamato”😀

3 months ago
Ron Seguin commented on a photo in New Year’s Day at a mountain shrine

You can get that dressing at Fujiya or T&T. If you have time on your trip home the Foody World by YVR probably has it too. It’s just called Creamy Golden Sesame on the label.クリ-ミ- My wife and I really like it too!

3 months ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in New Year’s Day at a mountain shrine

I’m sure the trikes are a terrific icebreaker, but the bike Fridays are unusual to do the trick also: https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/taiwan2014/layover-in-kenting/#3281_2134926_u9PufE_image

3 months ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Nago

Reminds me of Samirai Cat in your prime ious post.

3 months ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Staying in Nago

Wow, what a great capture. Samurai cat! He looks like he could have been drawn on a Japanese screen.

3 months ago
Karen Poret commented on a photo in Nago

Hibiscus..with plenty of bites from bugs and snails! Bill—what is your opinion?

3 months ago
Karen Poret commented on a photo in Nago

At least you are prepared clothing wise for warmer weather!

3 months ago
Karen Poret commented on a photo in Nago

Not the boots, too?!

3 months ago
Barry Bartlett commented on a photo in Staying in Nago

Thanks Bill very interesting. I will add that information.

3 months ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Staying in Nago

New trunks are actually aerial roots that hang from above, attach and thicken to form the trunks that support the overhead limbs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banyan#:~:text=During%20the%20three%20days%20of,home%20for%20the%20mythical%20Kijimuna.

3 months ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Motobu to Nago

Looks like beach morning glory.

https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/60879-Ipomoea-pes-caprae

3 months ago
Barry Bartlett commented on a photo in Staying a couple of nights at an incredible onsen

I love the maps that they created for your breakfast and dinner. Judging from the map it looks like you had an amazing dinner. It’s great that they also included directions on how to eat the food. Wow, they even included a drawing of the chopsticks. I found your post very interesting. As travellers though life and on the road, so many
Of us have a wealth of memories and archival history. Many of us have the pressures of downsizing.

3 months ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Staying a couple of nights at an incredible onsen

You might appreciate this: it’s the hand-drawn map of our dinner spread at one of our ryokans. The following photo after this is the map for the next morning’s breakfast. Now I wish I’d have thought to take a photo of the food itself to compare against its food map.
https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/winterlude2024/reactivating-the-archival-project/#57160_p9ebzdnkwt8lnevh4n9a4q8zlcb

3 months ago
Karen Poret commented on a photo in Twenty-five hours on the ferry

What is the significance of the structure in the water? It resembles a claw of some sort, but wondering if it is a remaining article from some period?

3 months ago
Karen Poret commented on a photo in Twenty-five hours on the ferry

Tetris, personified!

3 months ago