1. Today’s walking map. 22.5km to Hozumi Station 2. Comrades gathered at Sekigahara station early in the morning. 3. Someone gave me a donation this morning as well. Yukihiro Kawauchi. 4. Sekigahara is a great battle that became a watershed in Japanese… Read More ›
Day: August 26, 2023
[Daily march log 0818] From Shiga Prefecture to Gifu Prefecture
0. Picture of the day is a map showing the road from Hikone City to Sekigahara via Maibara City. 00. Among them, the section that passes Samegai station and walks through the village of Nakasendo was wonderful. 1. Comrades gathered… Read More ›
[Daily march log 0817] Azuchi to Hikone (Meet Nobunaga Oda)
0. Yesterday and today, a map showing Oda Nobunaga’s Azuchi Castle and its surroundings, which I encountered while walking in a straight line on the plains on the southeastern side of Lake Biwa. 1. Depart in front of Azuchi Station… Read More ›
[Daily march log 0816] Biwako starts walking in Shiga Prefecture
0. Picture of the day is the scene on the bridge (same location) on which the Joseon envoys (1600s-1700s) walked. 1. The morning after the typhoon had passed, comrades from Shiga Prefecture came to Kusatsu Station. As soon as we meet,… Read More ›
[Daily march log 0815] Stop at Lake Biwa and go to Kusatsu
0. Photo of the day is a map showing the vast Lake Biwa and its southern area. 1. Last night, I announced that the march would be canceled for a day because Typhoon No. 7 was passing through the Kinki region… Read More ›
[Daily march log 0814] From Takasuki to Kyoto
0. Photo of the day is a scene where we arrive at the small park (Higashi-Shiokōji Park) west of Kyoto Station, which was the destination and starting point of yesterday’s citizens’ march, in the evening, and then share a can… Read More ›
[Daily march log 0812/0813] Rest day and Kyoto citizens’ marching
https://play-tv.kakao.com/embed/player/cliplink/rv2kn92od7c7jdht73nlvp0zj@my?service=player_share 0. Photo of the day is the evening of the 13th, a video of the procession of the citizens of Kyoto 0-1. This is a picture of the rear part of the procession of about 100 citizens arriving at… Read More ›