A few weekends ago there was a big charity bike ride that many of the foreign language teachers decided to join. This was an event I had been looking forward to for a long time as it would feature some beautiful scenery of western Japan. The Shimanami highway connects the main island of Japan, called Honshu, to another called Shikoku. In the meantime, you cross over several smaller islands. The bike route is about 77 km, so a little under 50 miles. That doesn't seem like a lot, but I'd like to think the group I rode with took our time with plenty of breaks and were still one of the first to finish. It was an awesome way to spend a Saturday as we trekked across these bridges and islands.The body of water in between Honshu and Shikoku is called the Seto Inland Sea and it is filled with probably hundreds of these tiny little islands.
Once we arrived at our destination, many of us had signed up to stay at a Japanese inn and enjoy a nice relaxing dinner. Here I got a chance to talk to all the slowpokes that were finally rolling into the inn. I was a little surprised to see how far people had come for this trip. During the Naked Man festival I knew some people came from prefectures in central Japan. That would have been about a 3 hour trip by bullet train. But this time we had someone come as far as Tohoku, close to the northern island of Hokkaido.
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