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Welcome

English
jbjapon This blog recounts my experience of 33 months in Japan between 2006 and 2009, 275 posts with over 6000 pictures and hundreds of videos . Installed Oshima 大 岛 (长崎 県 Nagasaki-ken) for 3 months then 京都 Kyoto for 2 ½ years I have traveled in 32 of the 47 prefectures of Japan, from Hokkaido to Okinawa, plane, train, car, bike , hitchhike, walk ... and also outside the archipelago.

Each post may contain miscellaneous information like a festival, a temple, an anecdote ... what makes a blog's ranking difficult. Therefore it is best to use the "Search" on the right.

Otherwise, to find all my adventures, there
  • An aging: the "Archives" on the right
  • An exhaustive classification: the list of all posts
  • A alphabetical, comprehensive but condensed, by lease, below:
Asia-Pacific excluding Japan
  • Australia (1 post)
  • China and Mongolia (1 post 35 to come)
  • South Korea (10 posts)
  • Thailand (2600 + km cycling in 20 posts)
  • Taiwan (10 posts)

Japan
  • Kyoto (57 posts) with its temples, shrines, festivals, maiko, walks ...
  • Slices of life in Kyoto (16 posts)
  • Koyo (red maples in autumn, 8 posts)
  • Sakura (cherry blossoms, 10 posts)
  • Oshima (47 posts)
  • All the rest of Japan ... (96 posts) whose pilgrimage of 88 temples in Shikoku, Hokkaido around by bike, walking on top of Mount Fuji, Koya-san and the island of Yakushima, visiting Miyajima, Beppu, Takayama , Hakone, Himeji, Nara (and Tottori) and many onsen ...



This jbjapon blog about my 33 months experience as a student in Japan, from 2006 to 2009, With 275 posts , More Than 6000 pictures and hundreds of videos . First as an intern in 大島 Oshima (長崎県 Nagasaki-ken) for 3 months, then enrolled in university in 京都 Kyoto for 2 years and a half, I traveled through 32 of the 47 prefectures of Japan, from Hokkaido to Okinawa, by plane, train, car, bicycle, hitchhiking, running, ... and also outside of the country.

For historical and lyrical reasons, this blog is unfortunately written in French. But you can use the Google Translate scroll menu on the top right corner of the web pages to get a basic idea of the meaning.

Each post contains several pieces of information such as stories, temple pictures, festival videos ... hence it is difficult to sort and organize this blog. Make use of the "Rechercher" field on the right hand side to get the most accurate results.

There are 3 ways you can browse my adventures:
  • Chronologically, using the "Archives" section on the right hand side
  • Exhaustively with the list of all the posts
  • Geographically, with a hierarchical organization, by clicking on the links above
This is the last sentence in English non-googletranslated, so now がんばってね~

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