Monday, April 13, 2009

Take 2...

*This was the text that was supposed to come before those pictures from the other day...*


If you had 12 hours to do whatever you wanted, what would it be?
I took a vacation day today and went touring all over Yamaguchi prefecture. I basically did a fly-by of all the places here that I had yet to visit. Twelve hours and 400 kilometers later, I was back home, exhausted. But it was mentally relaxing; just what I was looking for.
Of the 12 hours, probably 8 of them were spent on the motorcycle... that's enough to wear you out! The weather was amazing... I couldn't have ordered it an better. Forgot my sunblock though - but long sleeves and a helmet nearly all day, the burn is minimal. Unfortunately I was about 2 days too late, because all the cherry blossoms had basically fallen to the ground. Early in the morning, though, as I was driving through the woods, they were falling all around me... that made for a pleasant ride! I also hit a bird - never thought that would happen on a motorcycle! And after dark something hit me in the chest, I think it was trying to knock me off the bike ;) It felt big, but I couldn't see it because I was looking into headlights, and it didn't leave any evidence behind... so that one remains a mystery.
So I started off heading up through the mountains to the northern coast, to Hagi and Nagato, on the way to Tsunoshima. Tsunoshima is this amazingly beautiful island off the northwest corner of Yamaguchi prefecture. The bridge across to it is fantastic! After about 3 hours wandering around the island, I headed in the direction of home, by a different route. I came upon Akiyoshidai on the way, which is a vast (for Japan) area of rolling hills covered with small rock formations. Wonderful roads to enjoy on the bike!
One of the best things about the day was that I didn't plan it all out ahead of time. I took a map, but I didn't use it... even though it was my first time going to all these places, I know he geography of Yamaguchi pretty well, so I just relied on the road signs to point me from one town to the next (very few roads here have names or numbers)... because I didn't have to be anywhere specific at any time, it was actually a lot of fun. And I got to see a lot more than if I had mapped it all out to take the fastest route...
I'll leave you with some pictures... then I'm off to bed!

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