Day 1 2019/03/21
There were so many great pictures from this trip that I decided to split them up into four galleries. One for each day of the trip. Many, if not most, of these great pictures were taken by Pearl.
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Rolling through the Triangle Of Doom in Omotesando. It isn’t as dire as it sounds. It is actually a fairly safe place in a very busy intersection. Though it feels very exposed it is a place drivers avoid because of the painted lines.
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Pearl grinning in the Triangle of Doom.
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Thumbs up in Triangle of Doom. If you wait for the light to turn green in the triangle you can roll through next 2 lights and possibly the third on green.
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Night riding is nice. Less traffic.
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Looking up at Tokyo Tower. We made a point of going past the Tower because Pearl wanted to see it.
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Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires (back wheel) reflect light making them very visible. A half dozen spoke reflectors can be bought for a 100 yen and they look kind of cool.
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Pearl’s Giant is loaded and waiting for its rider.
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Pearl snapping pictures at Tokyo Tower.
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Pearl in front of a display of Someity, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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The deck of Salvia Maru Passenger Ferry.
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Paul lines up a shot on the deck of the Salvia Maru.
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Paul on the deck of the Salvia Maru.
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Pearl on the deck of the Salvia Maru.
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Pearl on the deck of the Salvia Maru.
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Pearl on the deck of the Salvia Maru.
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Tokyo Bay is a working harbor. The cranes that unload cargo ships are lit up at night.
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The Rainbow Bridge is lit up nicely at night and you get a good view of it as the ferry goes under it.
Day 2 2019/03/22
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Early morning ocean offshore from Okada Ferry Terminal.
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Okada Ferry Terminal.
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Repacking our bikes on the pier where they were unloaded from the cargo containers.
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Pearl and Paul at the entrance to Umi no Furusato Park where you can find the Oshima Zoo and the botanical garden.
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Pearl’s jolly Giant at Oshima Park.
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The zoo is located in a large park that is beautifully landscaped. We arrived too early to go into the zoo so Pearl wandered about while I cooked breakfast.
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The zoo is located in a large park that is beautifully landscaped. We arrived too early to go into the zoo so Pearl wandered about while I cooked breakfast.
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The zoo is located in a large park that is beautifully landscaped. We arrived too early to go into the zoo so Pearl wandered about while I cooked breakfast.
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The zoo is located in a large park that is beautifully landscaped. We arrived too early to go into the zoo so Pearl wandered about while I cooked breakfast.
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Early cherry blossoms in Oshima Park.
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There is a trail that goes along the cliff above the rocky shore. Oshima’s shores are rocky and treacherous.
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There is a trail that goes along the cliff above the rocky shore. Oshima’s shores are rocky and treacherous.
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The cliffs below Oshima Park.
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The cliffs below Oshima Park.
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The see from the cliffs below the zoo.
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Pearl on the cliffs.
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Pearl gives a thumbs up to Oshima Island.
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This camel looks like it is puckering up to give guests a big smooch.
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Emu strutting its stuff.
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Pearl really like the ring-tailed lemurs.
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Paul’s favorite animals at the Oshima Zoo are the lesser pandas.
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Lesser Pandas are greater than other bears. 🙂
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An emu egg on display in the information center.
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Parrot feathers.
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Parrot feathers.
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Parrot feathers.
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Fudeshima lookout. Fudeshima is central core of an old volcano.
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Pearl at the Fudeshima lookout.
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The road coming down the shoulder of Mt. Mihara just before Fudeshima.
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Dusk falling on our campsite.
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The stairs leading up to the campground from the rocking beach.
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Pearl on the rocks below the campground.
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Entrance to Oshima Zoo.
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Parking our bikes outside the gate of the zoo.
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Capybaras and wallaby chowing down on breakfast.
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The shoreline below the zoo.
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Pearl taking in the view from the cliffs.
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We at ramen at the little restaurant in Oshima Park after ogling the animals at the zoo.
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Across the road from the zoo and Oshima Park is the Tsubaki (Camellias) Park. Oshima is famous for its long history of cultivating camellia flowers. We were able to attend the Camellia festival. There were very few people there and many of the types of the camellias were done blossoming.
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Pearl tries out a free sample of Ashitaba Tea.
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Camellia at the Oshima Tsubaki (camellia) Park.
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Camellia at the Oshima Tsubaki (camellia) Park.
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Camellia at the Oshima Tsubaki (camellia) Park.
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Camellia at the Oshima Tsubaki (camellia) Park.
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Camellia at the Oshima Tsubaki (camellia) Park.
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The greenhouse in Oshima Tsubaki Park.
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Oshima Tsubaki Park.
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Camellia at the Oshima Tsubaki (camellia) Park.
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Camellia at the Oshima Tsubaki (camellia) Park.
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Camellia at the Oshima Tsubaki (camellia) Park.
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Looking down on the little village of Habu.
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Pearl on the road at the top of the long climb between the zoo and Fudeshima.
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Pearl on the road at the top of the long climb between the zoo and Fudeshima.
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Pearl on the road at the top of the long climb between the zoo and Fudeshima.
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Pearl pointing out Fudeshima.
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Paul and Pearl at the Fudeshima lookout.
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Pearl on top of concrete tunnels. These tunnels are for emergency refuge during lightning storms and volcanic eruptions.
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Pearl on top of concrete tunnels. These tunnels are for emergency refuge during lightning storms and volcanic eruptions.
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Pearl on top of concrete tunnels. These tunnels are for emergency refuge during lightning storms and volcanic eruptions.
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Pearl on top of concrete tunnels. These tunnels are for emergency refuge during lightning storms and volcanic eruptions.
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Statue looking out over Habu Village harbor.
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Pearl at the Fudeshima lookout.
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Ominous clouds above Toshiki Campground.
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What’s cooking, Dad?
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The view from the cliffs at the edge of Toshiki Campground.
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The view from the cliffs at the edge of Toshiki Campground.
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Looking down on the shore below the campground.
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Looking down on the shore below the campground.
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Looking down on the shore below the campground.
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Pearl climbing on the rocks below the campground.
Day 3 2019/03/23
Paul following the road down to the rocky shore.
Paul following the road down to the rocky shore.
The rocky shore below Toshiki Campground.
The rocky shore below Toshiki Campground.
The rocky shore below Toshiki Campground.
The rocky shore below Toshiki Campground.
The rocky shore below Toshiki Campground.
The rocky shore below Toshiki Campground.
Pearl walking on the beach.
Pearl walking on the beach.
Pearl walking on the beach.
Pearl walking on the beach.
Pearl walking on the beach.
Pearl walking on the beach.
Our campsite was too exposed to the wind so we struck camp and moved it to a better location.
Our campsite was too exposed to the wind so we struck camp and moved it to a better location.
We moved our camp to a better site under the trees but it was still very windy.
We moved our camp to a better site under the trees but it was still very windy.
We moved our camp to a better site under the trees but it was still very windy.
We moved our camp to a better site under the trees but it was still very windy.
We moved our camp to a better site under the trees but it was still very windy.
We moved our camp to a better site under the trees but it was still very windy.
We moved our camp to a better site under the trees but it was still very windy.
We moved our camp to a better site under the trees but it was still very windy.
We made a lunch at the ferry terminal where we could warm up.
We made a lunch at the ferry terminal where we could warm up.
We moved our camp to a better site under the trees but it was still very windy.
We moved our camp to a better site under the trees but it was still very windy.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Pearl shivering in her tent.
Pearl shivering in her tent.
Pearl shivering in her tent.
Pearl shivering in her tent.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Sunset viewed from the campground.
Pearl is bundled up against the cold.
Pearl is bundled up against the cold.
Pearl is bundled up against the cold.
Pearl is bundled up against the cold.
Pearl is at the foot of the cliff the campground is on.
Pearl is at the foot of the cliff the campground is on.
Pearl striking a pose on the rocks.
Pearl striking a pose on the rocks.
Pearl striking a pose on the rocks.
Pearl striking a pose on the rocks.
Pearl striking a pose on the rocks.
Pearl striking a pose on the rocks.
Oshima Island’s rocky shore.
Oshima Island’s rocky shore.
Pearl on the rocks.
Pearl on the rocks.
Oshima Island’s rocky shore.
Oshima Island’s rocky shore.
The road leading down from the campground to the beach.
The road leading down from the campground to the beach.
Moss growing on the rocks.
Moss growing on the rocks.
Pearl at the maru post graveyard. I don’t know what the story is with these post boxes. The round mailboxes were mostly phased out years ago. This seems to be a graveyard for retired round mailboxes.
Pearl at the maru post graveyard. I don’t know what the story is with these post boxes. The round mailboxes were mostly phased out years ago. This seems to be a graveyard for retired round mailboxes.
I don’t know what the story is with these post boxes. The round mailboxes were mostly phased out years ago. This seems to be a graveyard for retired round mailboxes.
I don’t know what the story is with these post boxes. The round mailboxes were mostly phased out years ago. This seems to be a graveyard for retired round mailboxes.
I don’t know what the story is with these post boxes. The round mailboxes were mostly phased out years ago. This seems to be a graveyard for retired round mailboxes.
I don’t know what the story is with these post boxes. The round mailboxes were mostly phased out years ago. This seems to be a graveyard for retired round mailboxes.
The sun setting behind the cape as seen from the campground.
The sun setting behind the cape as seen from the campground.
The tents glow with an inner light.
The tents glow with an inner light.
Paul’s old canvas tent leaks light as well as it lets in cold air.
Paul’s old canvas tent leaks light as well as it lets in cold air.
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Day 4 2019/03/24
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Early morning on Oshima Island.
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Sunrise on Oshima Island. Toshima Island can be seen rising above the horizon and to the left of that can be seen Nijima Island.
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Early morning at Toshiki Campground.
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The view from the cliffs.
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Paul’s crank snapped in two just as we were about to leave the campground.
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Paul does his best to pedal with one foot. He tied his foot to the pedal so that he could pull the pedal up on the upstroke. The road was carved out of the rock. The layers of sediment and lava debris can be clearly seen.
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Pearl riding past the stratum on the west coast of the Oshima Island.
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Pearl riding past the stratum on the west coast of the Oshima Island.
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Pearl riding past the stratum on the west coast of the Oshima Island.
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The stratum is visible from the road where it cuts into the mountainside.
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Bridge crosses a deep valley just before the road goes into Motomachi.
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Pearl on the deck of the Salvia Maru passenger ferry as it pulls out of Okada Harbor.
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The ferry dock at Okada Harbor.
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Izu Islands are also served by high speed jet foil ferries. They can make the trip to Oshima Island in less than2 hours but they don’t allow bicycles.
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The sun sets behind a cruise ship in Tokyo Bay.
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Sunset on Tokyo Bay.
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The sun sets behind the cargo cranes on the docks.
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The sun sets behind Rainbow Bridge.
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Tokyo Bay sunset.
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Sunset viewed from the passenger ferry.
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Sunset viewed from the passenger ferry.
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The residents gave the ferry a grand send off. I don’t think this is a normal event. Since the new school year was about to begin I think it was students and parents bidding bon voyage to their recent high school graduates as they go off to college.
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Some people bag their bicycles so they can carry them on public transportation. It is only way to carry a bicycle on most trains and ships.
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In order to bag your bicycle you have to partially dismantle them. It is a hassle and isn’t practical for touring.
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Pearl and Paul at the Takeshiba Ferry Terminal where they wait for their bikes to be unloaded.
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