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Kitakyushu Drive

time 2014/12/27

I went to Kitakyushu last weekend Because it was a poor drive that does not spend money, it was 13 hours one way according to Mr. Google on the way down this time I borrowed studless because I was a little worried about the road surface in Hiroshima on the way
I m(_ _)m was planning to leave on Friday night, but I thought that running for a long time after work would be really sleepy, I left on Saturday morning after returning to my parents' house in Himeji Once, it began to rain quite a bit around Okayama, and I looked for the manufacturing year week before replacement when the under came out with just a move, but for some reason I could not find it, and this tire (^_^;) is okay After all, I was sleepy on the way and looked for an inn in the eastern part of Yamaguchi Prefecture while taking a nap about 2 times Before, I slept soundly enough to spend a night out using a capsule hotel at the time of Kanagawa Drive, so I thought that it was enough at a capsule hotel if I only slept for the time being, this time I searched for a capsule hotel, there was a capsule hotel in Shimonoseki About 2 to 3 hours, After eating dinner at Osaka King General in Shimonoseki, it was the lowest price as a hotel to stay on the day, but it was still 3,900 yen It was with 16109032615_7a8d9e6113_o hot springs and breakfast I left at 10 o'clock just before check-out, landed in Kyushu through the barrier tunnel of 150 yen I just moved normally, but I feel that I was fueled from Honshu somehow w I met a friend in Ogura and wanted to take a night view and stars, so I went 15921745060_34864e6703_o to see a certain mountain otaku building called City After that, there were various things left, but I didn't 15921617738_3ba9a8defb_o buy anything in particular while thinking that I should buy something, and then I went to eat ramen I was not good at fatty ramen and gel-like ramen, but it was 16108312932_881fdf63ac_o delicious At night, I had tile soba at my friend's house After playing various games, I went to the mountain called Mt. Sarakura for a drive after eating Yakuzen ramen for lunch the next day I went to 16109029215_a7cf04ab1c_o a mountain called Mt. Sarakura While driving, the mountain was Mt. Sarakura By car until the middle, from there it was about 10 minutes by cable car near the top, I went 15486714784_dabac3fe34_o 15922973909_3b95dcbc3c_o to the top by slope car The top was about 10 cm snow, the wind was strong and cold, but it was better than the depth of the mountain in Nara the other day w 15486716324_b219747d9c_o It seems 16083263486_05360e4ef1_o that paragliding is also being done at Mt. Sarakura After wandering around the summit for a while and taking a picture, I drank coffee and went downhill 15489349503_15dbb78b3b_o 15921749020_4c639f78f0_o The next destination was I wanted to take a night view of Mitsubishi's factory, but since the time was a little early, I went because the circuit of the Nearby Tonda Dam seemed interesting when I looked at the Goulg map, but I went there because I could not put the car, so I wandered with nearby ions and moved to the other side of the factory and took 15921751080_b33bae98ef_o 15486721604_ecc5a97931_o a picture After that, I climbed the mountain near my friend's house and photographed 15921752980_216e27a9aa_o the night view of the city, but I slowed down the shutter speed and took a car, but I took 15486724104_6159afe2aa_o it like daytime Dinner 16083269226_265062b9be_o udon The next day I ate dark-eyed ramen, bought souvenirs, had my friend experience Oculus Rift, and then I got to a crossroads. 16108320792_bc149da170_o 16108312042_31393223cb_o I went off, but I couldn't sleepy on my way home, so I was able to go home for a short time, but I enjoyed it.

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Born in Hyogo Prefecture, currently resides in Kyoto Hobbies: auto racing, road biking, weight training, photography, stargazing, camping
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