Since this was my last summer vacation on the Korean peninsular I decided to take a road trip to Japan because why not? This is one of the many road trips I want to do which includes: London - SA, London - Mongolia, Malaysia - Turkey via Iran and San Diego to Chile.
This is my fourth trip to Japan in two years so I wanted to visit some places harder to reach using public transport. I also wanted to see some Initial D locations such as Akina (Mt Haruna), Akagi, Usui pass and Irohazaka, since I'm in Japan it would be a waste to not see some circuits and maybe drive on them.
It started out with the boring bits first, collecting all documents and making a ferry booking and it was all uneventful. Waiting until departure day wasn't too bad since July was a busy month for "me" (I work on average 12 hours per week).
Departure day came! I drove the 4 hours needed down to the port in Busan, I found the place quite easily and went through all the documents to get my Temporary Export Certificate so the first step was finished, just had to wait a few hours to board.
The MINI peeking out from it's hiding place.
We boarded at 6:30pm and snapped another quick pic of the MINI waiting dockside.
In total there were only two cars and one bike going to Japan, the van was a Jap plated van from Nagano. The call then came for the cars to board.
The MINI settled down for the night and I headed straight for the vending machine for my Asahi.
Part 2 will come when I finish work.....
This is my fourth trip to Japan in two years so I wanted to visit some places harder to reach using public transport. I also wanted to see some Initial D locations such as Akina (Mt Haruna), Akagi, Usui pass and Irohazaka, since I'm in Japan it would be a waste to not see some circuits and maybe drive on them.
It started out with the boring bits first, collecting all documents and making a ferry booking and it was all uneventful. Waiting until departure day wasn't too bad since July was a busy month for "me" (I work on average 12 hours per week).
Departure day came! I drove the 4 hours needed down to the port in Busan, I found the place quite easily and went through all the documents to get my Temporary Export Certificate so the first step was finished, just had to wait a few hours to board.
The MINI peeking out from it's hiding place.
We boarded at 6:30pm and snapped another quick pic of the MINI waiting dockside.
In total there were only two cars and one bike going to Japan, the van was a Jap plated van from Nagano. The call then came for the cars to board.
The MINI settled down for the night and I headed straight for the vending machine for my Asahi.
Part 2 will come when I finish work.....