Thank you to everyone for all the kind comments and Dms i got from it.
Hopefully this will inspire someone to try and do something similar.
Maybe when the weather is a bit colder.
Well done. Nishi-Ogi representing hard with that coffe cup
That’s awesome! Look at all those stamps. I’m a little envious.
Isnt 83K steps a bit low for 60.8km ?
I want to try this in yamanote line. None of my friends are interested in it 😞
My feet hurt just thinking about it. Flashbacks to that one time I fell asleep on the last train to Hino and spent until around first train trying to walk back to Mitaka.
Kind of motivated to go for a long Sunday morning bike ride out west though.
Love the stamps!
So many good memories of living with my host family in Kokobunji but I hated taking the Chuo line every day to Weseda because it was so crowded and far. I ended up just deciding to be a few minutes late to class every day so I could take the next rapid after rush hour where I could sit down. 🙂
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Nice, now time to try the 東海道五十三次
nice…. 20h ? Shit, I guess you are (or at least you should) be sleeping by now
We passed each other then, cause I just rode my bike from Hachioji into Tokyo hahahaha
This is a follow up to a previous [post](https://www.reddit.com/r/Tokyo/comments/1fbvpb4/in_nobody_cares_news_i_walked_the_entire_toei/) I made that got some attention.
Thank you to everyone for all the kind comments and Dms i got from it.
Hopefully this will inspire someone to try and do something similar.
Maybe when the weather is a bit colder.
Well done. Nishi-Ogi representing hard with that coffe cup
That’s awesome! Look at all those stamps. I’m a little envious.
Isnt 83K steps a bit low for 60.8km ?
I want to try this in yamanote line.
None of my friends are interested in it 😞
My feet hurt just thinking about it. Flashbacks to that one time I fell asleep on the last train to Hino and spent until around first train trying to walk back to Mitaka.
Kind of motivated to go for a long Sunday morning bike ride out west though.
Love the stamps!
So many good memories of living with my host family in Kokobunji but I hated taking the Chuo line every day to Weseda because it was so crowded and far. I ended up just deciding to be a few minutes late to class every day so I could take the next rapid after rush hour where I could sit down. 🙂