Domestic and international travel (picture click ⇒ enlargement)

 At the time of elementary and junior high school, unlike the present age, it was unthinkable to go away from the birthplace of Takamatsu. I couldn't even imagine flying an airplane. All I can say about traveling is going to Kumamoto, my father's home. Since I had a 17-year-old summer vacation with my relatives in Matsuyama and Kochi, taking a trip around Shikoku with a base as a base was an opportunity to wake up to a full-scale trip. At that time, many national roads were unpaved and under construction, and when I ran on a bike for a day, I remembered that the holes in my ears had become black. Next summer vacation, this time around the Kii Peninsula, I took a biking challenge with my friends. I couldn't afford it, so I stayed at an elementary school. Around 1965, that was possible.
I also got a job at a railway company for travel purposes, and I began to actively go to various parts of Japan. I have also seriously thought about running the JNR 20,000 kilos. It was impossible because I needed time and money. After having exhausted all over Japan, he changed his hobby to mountain climbing. At the same time, I started participating in the Marathon competition for my health. As a result, it left footprints in all 47 prefectures across Japan. The number of climbed mountains is over 300 and plays a part in the travel. Only 7 prefectures remain in the Marathon competition. I was lucky to be able to walk everywhere because I changed my work place to Osaka, Tottori, Okayama, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Kagawa, and Tokyo. Currently, I live in Azumino to make the most of my hobby.
For overseas travel, I chose to participate in Marathon as a main option for sightseeing. Marathon ran the Halli Marathon in the Paris, Gold Coast, Bankover, Oakland, and Plaque. An impressive trip is San Francisco pilgrimage of France and Spain, which is the first overseas trip to China (Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Guilin, Shilin) ​​and walking for almost 3 months. From now on, I would like to gradually add a record of my trip while recalling my memories.