
Overview
A 400km ride through Kyoto - the prefecture, not the city. Farms in this lush countryside supported the ancient capital's unique cuisine and tea culture, while artisans used local wood and stone to craft tools for Kyoto artists. We take tea in an 800-year-old teahouse, go deep in the forest with a whetstone craftsman to mine for stone, experience a 1,000-year-old drumming tradition, and finally, on the Sea of Japan coast, hear the story of a mother and daughter selling fish from their mobile store.
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9 - 1Saitama Traditions - Tokyo's Scenic Neighbor January 08, 2022
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9 - 2Selfie Ride in Iwate: A Home Away From Home January 14, 2022
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9 - 3Tokyo to Chiba - Finding Art along the Way February 12, 2022
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9 - 4Mie – A Cultural Crossroads March 12, 2022
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9 - 5Tokushima - Where Teamwork Runs Deep May 14, 2022
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9 - 6Gunma - An Unstoppable Energy June 11, 2022
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9 - 7Fukui: The Strength to Succeed July 08, 2022
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9 - 8Okayama - Sunshine and Smiles August 13, 2022
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9 - 9Into the Kyoto Countryside September 09, 2022
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9 - 10Fukushima - Taking Life Day by Day October 08, 2022
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9 - 11The Old Hokuriku Kaido: Exploring a Forgotten Highway December 10, 2022