@@advinjapanpretty much all over Japan depending on the weather, i reside in down town Tokyo and start from there on my day trips. This weekend thinking of heading down Izu/Fuji san
Beautiful countyside. Japan is on my wife and I's list before it's over to visit and that area will be a place we travel. Not a fan of the big city. Really inpressed. Thanks
Thanks a lot! Hokkaido is amazing, fall was late this year, would have been even better, but I guess you can’t have it all. I recommend late September early October for Hokkaido. And the first week of April for the mainland👍.
It's a wonderful tour. I also went on a camping tour in Hokkaido a few years ago. Campgrounds in Hokkaido are cheap, have great facilities, and have hot spring facilities nearby, which is great. I would like you to try it. Abashiri Prison and Shiretoko Natural Heritage Sites are also fun. I went with a 1200GS, but I think the KTM390 is a good size. I'm also thinking of switching to a CRF250 Rally or KTM390 Adventure. It's fun choosing a bike for a new journey!
That’s great, you went to two places I really wish I had. Which means I’ll probably be going again. I totally recommend the 390ADV. It’s a perfect balance of comfort and sport. CRF is a great backyard bike, but not comfortable on longer drives.
@@advinjapan 🤩thank you. I would like to consider the KTm390 Adventure Panniers. Japan's gravel roads are narrow, so it's suitable for riding. I considered the 1300GS, but it's still heavy and large. I also got a seashell and the northernmost certificate at the same gas station in Soya. I would also like to go camping in Hokkaido again next summer. At that time, I would like to enjoy the shell roads and forest roads that I missed last time. Thank you for the fun video.
Open belt primary, kick start only, rigid shovelhead bobber is a flex. What a beautiful machine.
Oh man, I feel grossly embarrassed to ask: CRF I’m assuming?
What a cool adventure. Great stuff! Thanks!
Hey thanks a lot!
This is so beautifully captured, super amazing and inspiring!!
Hey thanks a lot!
Thanks!
Wow, thank you so much for the support🙏🙏🙏
空撮の映像がすごいです。(二度目)北海道の景色も最高。おみこしに遭遇もタイムリーでよかったですね。
ありがとうございます!おみこしは本当にラキーでした🤣
Great video! This looks like so much fun.
Hey thank a lot. Fun, a lot of work too, but so worth it.
Great video. Your work always amazes me.
Thanks Ron, means a lot🙏
Superb bud
Thanks a lot!
Wow. thanks again for sharing your journey.
Thanks for being a part of it👍
fabulous cinematography mate !!
Hey, thanks a lot. Where are you riding btw?
@@advinjapanpretty much all over Japan depending on the weather, i reside in down town Tokyo and start from there on my day trips. This weekend thinking of heading down Izu/Fuji san
@@archjapanmotovlogs that’s great, we should ride together some time. I’m in Saitama, not too far away.
Beautiful countyside. Japan is on my wife and I's list before it's over to visit and that area will be a place we travel. Not a fan of the big city. Really inpressed. Thanks
Thanks a lot! Hokkaido is amazing, fall was late this year, would have been even better, but I guess you can’t have it all. I recommend late September early October for Hokkaido. And the first week of April for the mainland👍.
It's a wonderful tour. I also went on a camping tour in Hokkaido a few years ago. Campgrounds in Hokkaido are cheap, have great facilities, and have hot spring facilities nearby, which is great. I would like you to try it. Abashiri Prison and Shiretoko Natural Heritage Sites are also fun. I went with a 1200GS, but I think the KTM390 is a good size. I'm also thinking of switching to a CRF250 Rally or KTM390 Adventure.
It's fun choosing a bike for a new journey!
That’s great, you went to two places I really wish I had. Which means I’ll probably be going again. I totally recommend the 390ADV. It’s a perfect balance of comfort and sport. CRF is a great backyard bike, but not comfortable on longer drives.
@@advinjapan 🤩thank you. I would like to consider the KTm390 Adventure Panniers. Japan's gravel roads are narrow, so it's suitable for riding. I considered the 1300GS, but it's still heavy and large.
I also got a seashell and the northernmost certificate at the same gas station in Soya.
I would also like to go camping in Hokkaido again next summer. At that time, I would like to enjoy the shell roads and forest roads that I missed last time. Thank you for the fun video.
@@ohken2619 no way, haha, that’s great. Yeah, he was really nice.