I've been caring for my third son (cat) since the end of last year, as usual... During the day, I go into my ex-family's house to take care of the cat, replacing my ex-family member who works as an office worker.
He's not sick, he's just a fat boy, but he's so busy with his third son that the other three cats (there are four cats in total) keep coming up to him and asking him to play with them.
The Ninja 650 has become my exclusive bike for the Sansei Keihin and the Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway. I have to take my car out if my condition suddenly changes on my day off, so I'm not touring.
"Well, it's a harsh winter... I don't want to get hurt if I crash at this time..." But I couldn't stop myself from wanting to ride on the Daisan Keihin and the Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway... I'm trying to replace my cravings with appetite.
I don't like to think about it, but I think my third son will cross the rainbow bridge soon. The metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma can already be seen outside of his body, and although he is physically disabled, he doesn't seem to be in any pain. But for the time being, I'll have to stay with my ex-family and think of fun things to do. So my touring fantasies are progressing for the upcoming 10 consecutive holidays.
And the top candidate is...One week in four countriesIf so, this is the most likely round trip.
I rode a motorcycle to Kyushu once when I was in college.Ocean Toku FerryI entered Tokushima in
If you take this boat from Tokyo Ariake Port at night, you can arrive in Tokushima by early afternoon the next day. Of course, it's much faster to go on the highway, but I'm already an old man.
I think this is the best way to travel, both physically and emotionally. When I was a university student, I remember that it was very cheap because of the student discount (I think it was around 5,000 yen for a one-way trip... I remember it was very cheap when I was a university student because of the student discount (I think it was around 5,000 yen for a one-way trip... maybe I'm lying), but I don't want to tell you that I got suckered by a truck driver in a mahjong room and it cost me a lot.
I heard that reservations start one month + one day before the boarding date, so I hope I can make plans before the end of March.
I want to run the UFO line.
I've actually lived in Kochi Prefecture for a little while when I was a kid, and I've rented a car to drive around Shikoku with my first wife when I was growing up, but this was my first time landing there on a motorcycle.
The terrain looks like it has a lot of fun winding roads, and there are also a lot of delicious foods, such as Kagawa's udon and Kochi's bonito. I especially want to ride this road.
UFO Line (Beigamori Forest Road)It's been a long time since I've been here. Both the Shiga-Kusatsu Kogen route and the Bandai-Azuma Skyline are closed due to volcanic activity. This means that we won't be able to do our annual GW snow wall touring this year (oh, we can do it from Manza side...)
So, let's explore a new scenic route.
I'll do some research.
Hmmm. I'm starting to get in the mood. I'm going to make a fantasy plan to spend five nights in Shikoku... I wonder if I can get accommodation last minute.
I'm looking for information on fun routes other than the famous ones, such as the Sunken Bridge and Oboke Koboke.