The Konan Railway is a lifeline for local residents. A man refocuses his life on the river after giving up on his dream of making music overseas. At Chizu he stays with a family in their farm-inn, learning about the local way of life, which is deeply connected with nature. Trains were not as nice as these, nice to see these renovations. I'm interested to see some clear video of its interior. Weird one, Thanks that was fun.
The people who live along the line have intimate relationships with the river. This 3 days 2 nights trip takes place during Hokkaido's autumn. The dates shown on the link are the airing dates? But he soon parts from the water taking first the Tsuyama Line and later the Inbi Line to explore the inland area. Lots of things were things I did like Kagoshima castle, kuma river boat, outside onsens, shochu tasting, visiting volcanos. Really a misfortune to miss this. A middle-aged couple celebrates the river and mountain scenery at their country inn. Quite fun and practically no westerners.
A highly skilled boatwright who uses ancient techniques to build wooden river ships. Miyazaki, located in southeastern Kyushu, is a sun-drenched prefecture facing the Pacific Ocean. As he heads deeper into the mountains he feels like he slips back in time. Also it looks like there's another episode in January which will include Kintetsu's new 50000 series train, the Shimakaze. Jeff Edited December 31, 2013 by cteno4 In case anyone missed it and wants to see it I've just finished uploading the episode to my Google Drive - not sure how good its going to be as its a rip from the webstream.
Along the way he gets on and off to discover interesting local spots, meet people and try tasty foods. Furthermore, we can see the high-speed Hokkaido Shinkansen, as well as experience a culinary treat indispensable to Japanese train travel, Ekiben. . Did he complete the journey in 2 days? I don't know if they'll re-air the other episodes at all. I knew he boarded the Hitoyoshi and spent a night at Hitoyoshi, before boarding the Isaburo Shinpei and tranferring directly to Hayato no Kaze. The program is in English. I spent a week wandering around Kyushu on my first trip to Japan in 1984 yikes almost 30 years ago.
We enjoy the blessings from the sun and the sea in Miyazaki. That's a nice video to watch! Later in the old castle town of Kochi, Luke gets around on Japan's oldest tram, the Tosaden. At Tsuyama, he visits an old railway depot and heritage museum. I might just do what he did: Kumamoto - Hitoyoshi, then take the Isaburo Shinpei and Hayato No Kaze to Kagoshima-Chuo, and Tusbame back to Hakata for entering into the Chugoku area. He reaches the eastern end of his journey on the Gomen-Nahari Line and his goal, Cape Muroto. His route is quite a nice one to follow.
Kyle Card embarks on a 250Km train journey from the Seto Inland Sea in Okayama Prefecture to the Sea of Japan in Tottori Prefecture. The Toyama to Ise is scheduled to air on the 25 Jan 2014? He alights in Kuroshio -- an old fishing village. The run takes about 2 hours and includes 38 stations. This channel is broadcast all over the world by different networks, it might be available in your region. Tsugaru Railway is famous for the coal-fired stove on its train.
So that means the Beppu one and the Kyushu one are already aired? Komagatake, a stunning mountain whose different sides can be enjoyed from the train. It's a good reference video for my Japan trip planning. Visit the old temples, sake breweries, and wooden buildings designated as important cultural properties, and savor the local dishes. Cameras follow Nick as he travels aboard several colorful and unique trains along the coast of Miyazaki. Enjoy a slow journey through tranquil snowscapes and sense the passing of time. Any idea how i might be able to download this? Unfortunately they're only re-airing this one because viewers chose it as a best-of-the-year episode. Running for 72km north-south along the stream is the Nagaragawa Railway.
I've download the And App and install it, but i think i'm missing something here. I'll be sure to write the date of the third one down! I'm guessing it would be a great show to watch. Rising amidst the railroad line is Mt. Traverse the sublime winter wonderland in the northern reaches of Honshu on local lines. He then boards a Limited Express Nanpu with speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour. I wonder when they will re-air the second episode on the Yufuin no Mori.