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    Snow Police

    Snow was coming down hard on the highway, with a speed limit set at 50km/h for safety—but that didn’t stop these guys from cruising along at 70, and everyone else just kept pace like it was the norm! A little nerve-wracking, but I guess it’s all part of the adventure in snowy driving conditions.

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    Bath Time

    One of the best parts of Japan is undoubtedly the magical combination of snow and hot springs. There’s nothing quite like soaking in a steaming onsen while surrounded by a snowy landscape. The contrast between the crisp, cold air and the warm, mineral-rich water creates an unparalleled sense of relaxation and serenity. It’s an experience…

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    Snow Tori

    A torii gate in the snow at Aizu Wakamatsu is a picture of serene beauty. The vibrant red of the gate contrasts strikingly against the pristine white snow, creating a scene that feels almost timeless. Snow clings gently to the gate’s beams, and the surrounding landscape is hushed, amplifying the peaceful atmosphere. It’s a moment…

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    Sazaedo Pagoda

    The Sazaedo Pagoda in Aizu Wakamatsu is a fascinating architectural marvel, renowned for its unique double helix ramp. Visitors ascend and descend along separate paths that never intersect, allowing for a continuous flow of movement without crossing others. It’s like walking through a life-sized DNA strand, with the two ramps elegantly interlacing within the cylindrical…

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    Higashiyama Onsen

    Higashiyama Onsen (東山温泉) is a serene onsen resort nestled in a valley just east of downtown Aizu Wakamatsu. Known for its natural hot springs and tranquil atmosphere, it’s the perfect escape for relaxation and a touch of traditional Japan. Among the many ryokan in the area, Mukaitaki Ryokan stands out as a true gem. With…

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    Pretty People Only

    A funny little sign on a bench in Ouchijuku caught my eye: “Pretty people only!” A playful touch that adds some humor to the historic village’s charm. It’s one of those quirky details that makes exploring places like this all the more memorable. Perfect for a quick photo op—if you think you qualify! 😉

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    Lunch at Ouchijuku

    Eating soba at Ouchijuku is a unique experience, especially their specialty, leek soba. Instead of chopsticks, you’re given a whole leek to use as both a utensil and a flavor enhancer—an unusual but fun twist! The noodles are perfectly cooked, and the broth is rich and comforting. It’s a delicious meal that perfectly matches the…

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    Ouchijuku

    Ouchijuku, a quaint village along the historic Aizu West Road, is a picturesque step back in time. Nestled among lofty mountains, this former Edo-period post town once served as a vital link between Aizu Wakamatsu in Fukushima Prefecture and Imaichi in Tochigi Prefecture, with goods like straw rice sacks transported along its route. The village…

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    Tamiya Unimog

    To join my daughter in her RC adventures, Santa brought me a Tamiya Mercedes-Benz Unimog 425 on a CC01 chassis! This little beast is a dream for off-road fun—it’s built to handle rough terrain and tackle obstacles like a pro. Whether it’s climbing rocks, powering through mud, or just cruising alongside my daughter’s RC, it’s…

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    Tamiya Neo Scorcher

    Last Christmas, my daughter asked for—and received—a Tamiya XB Neo Scorcher with the TT-02B chassis. It’s a fantastic RC buggy, combining speed, durability, and Tamiya’s trademark quality. We’ve had so much fun racing it and tackling all kinds of terrain. But, of course, I couldn’t let her have all the fun! That’s why I needed…