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#08: More big cities : Kyoto & Nagoya.

#08: More big cities : Kyoto & Nagoya.

Kyoto, at last! 

Prior to getting to Kyoto, we got a big surprise: Chiara, Federica and Orsola (three former university classmates of ours) got in touch with us and invited us to crash at their place for a night. And who the hell are we to refuse such a thing!? As soon as we arrived there, we threw our sleeping bags on the floor, took a quick shower and went together for a night out in town, eating, drinking and most importantly, reminiscing big time! 

#07 : The first big cities. Osaka and Nara.

#07 : The first big cities. Osaka and Nara.

The day before reaching Osaka we stopped at Takarazuka. 

Why? Why the hell not! 

No, seriously, Takarazuka is where the KING lived. Nope, I'm not talking about Elvis, not that KING. I'm talking about Osamu Tezuka, the one and only KING when it comes to Manga.

#06 : First the desert, then the snow. Onomichi, Tottori and the mountains.

#06 : First the desert, then the snow. Onomichi, Tottori and the mountains.

Right after finishing the Shimanami Kaidō, Japan's longest bicycle route, we reached the little town of Onomichi. Now, it might be little and pretty ignored by most touristic guides but believe me, it's beautiful. Clean, colorful, interesting and filled with smiling people. You can't ask for more from a city! 

#05 : Hiroshima, more bombs, Dogo Onsen and Japan's longest cycling road.

#05 : Hiroshima, more bombs, Dogo Onsen and Japan's longest cycling road.

Wow, It's been a while since the last blog post...

Wait a sec, actually it wasn't so long ago! It's just that so many things happen everyday!

So, after spending the afternoon in the beautiful Miyajima, we rode our Specialized Tricross until sunset, and camped in the suburbs of Hiroshima.

#03 : Nagasaki, abandoned islands, atomic bombs and amazing hostels.

#03 : Nagasaki, abandoned islands, atomic bombs and amazing hostels.

It’s funny: we’re only at the third entry in this blog and yet I already forgot to mention our last stop in the previous blog post. So, let me tell you a little bit about Tomioka, the city that truly loved us the most so far!