Motorcycle sightseeing in Japan

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Beautiful scenery and interesting photography!

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In the rural areas, Japan is sparsely populated with very light road traffic - quite the opposite of the large cities!
 

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In the rural areas, Japan is sparsely populated with very light road traffic - quite the opposite of the large cities!
I have noted the traffic density in Ruriko_675 s travel logs also. This lady is followed by 163k subscribers. About what Ruriko has. Interesting that there are lots of masks in your vid....
Personally, I like Ruriko's editing and presentation a bit better....I like her narration and camera views.....Japan would be a dream come true...and when I am King, I shall visit and have Ruriko show me around...LOL!
 

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Note the safety strips in Aso Kuju National park. Dont know if they are for bicycles or what....but they are rare in Japan......
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Imagine a moss phlox garden with blooming trees in Spring in the US and the parking lot is almost empty....
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Even today, it appears about half the people in Japan continue to wear masks in public without having a national mandate. A small number wore masks before the pandemic so it's not unusual. They have a different mindset than us so taking care of others is considered more important than personal freedom.
 
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