[RBW] Re: Sayonara Japan: A Farewell Tour

2022-07-31 Thread Alex K
Inspiring stuff. I wish there were more posts like this on here. Those swimming holes!! Thanks for sharing A On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 4:56:30 PM UTC-7 John Rinker wrote: > Thanks, ribs! Totally agree on your Tokyo-Kyoto evaluation. Perhaps > there's irony in the fact that I never

[RBW] Re: Sayonara Japan: A Farewell Tour

2022-07-29 Thread John Rinker
Thanks, ribs! Totally agree on your Tokyo-Kyoto evaluation. Perhaps there's irony in the fact that I never made it to Osaka- I know I missed something special there- but it was always the mountains and forests that demanded my free time. Cheers, John On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 6:30:01 AM UTC

[RBW] Re: Sayonara Japan: A Farewell Tour

2022-07-29 Thread ribz
absolutely beautiful! glad you got to experience shikoku because most people never make it past the usual tokyo>kyoto>osaka destinations (which are the coolest cities on the planet btw, no exaggeration). On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 3:32:19 PM UTC-4 John Rinker wrote: > Yes, Takashi, it would ha

[RBW] Re: Sayonara Japan: A Farewell Tour

2022-07-25 Thread John Rinker
Yes, Takashi, it would have been wonderful to ride together- two Hunqs cruising the Kiso Mountains. Perhaps another time! Cheers, John On Monday, July 25, 2022 at 6:48:53 AM UTC-7 Takashi wrote: > So sad that I didn't have chance to meet you John. > I hope to have a ride together next time you

[RBW] Re: Sayonara Japan: A Farewell Tour

2022-07-25 Thread Takashi
So sad that I didn't have chance to meet you John. I hope to have a ride together next time you come to Japan. Oh, and thank you for another great ride report and photos! I've visited Shikoku once, and I agree about thickness of the air there. Takashi -- You received this message because you ar