16th of March: Seto-Ohashi

As I took a break from touring on Monday and nothing noteworthy happened, I’ll skip this day now and got straight to Tuesday. The weather was finally good again and I had decided, to take the train to the Kojima-peninsula and visit the huge Seto-Ohashi bridge there, which connects Honshu and Shikoku across the japanese inner sea.

I was able to use one of the local lines, so the train ride wasn’t too expensive. From the Kojima station, I only had to go further south, to reach the bridge… or so I imagined. While it was definitely the right direction, the way to go was much more difficult than that. I had to follow really weird paths besides speedways and trough mountains – sometimes even nearly completely covered with plants xD But after some time, I finally reached the top of the mountain at the top of the peninsula and had a really marvellous sight, that I want to share with you. Enjoy :)

3 thoughts on “16th of March: Seto-Ohashi

  1. Reminds me of the memorable day when I decided to climb the Vesuv… bad idea. :D But hey, you made it! And the pictures show: Japan is not only full of bubblegum-coloured plastic big-eyed manga-figure stuff, but it’s a beautiful country with amazing landscapes. :)

  2. Yeah, it definitely is! Although some readers who focus more on food and japanese girls might flail me alive for saying so :D

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