The Travelling Colemen
  • Welcome to our Diaries
  • About us
  • Where have we been?
  • Namibia & Botswana 2024
  • Japan - a cheaper way
  • Tips for Japan
  • Uzbekistan
  • Iran
  • Argentina
  • Bulgaria
  • Czech Republic
    • Adršpach Teplice Rocks
    • Český Ràj
    • Prague
    • Český Krumlov
    • Telč
    • Olomouc
    • Štramberk
  • Belgium & Holland
  • Croatia
  • Denmark and the Baltic States
    • Denmark
  • Estonia
    • Tallinn
    • Soomaa National Park
    • Laheema National Park
    • Narva
    • Puhtitsa Convent
    • Lake Peipsi
    • Saaremaa Island
  • Hungary
    • Introduction to Hungary
    • Saraspotok
    • Tokaj
    • Hortogbagy
    • Budapest
    • Tiszafured
    • Eger
  • Italy
  • Japan 2014
    • Food
    • Izu Penninsula
    • Temples & Shrines
    • Our vehicle
    • Tokyo
    • Western Honshū
    • Central Honshū
    • Matsumoto
    • Kyoto
  • Japan 2016
    • Tokyo 2016
    • Nikko
    • Waterfalls & Lakes
    • Snow Monkeys
    • Matsushima Bay & Ishimomaki
    • Mount Myogi
    • Obuse
    • Gorges
    • The Japan Alps
    • Dewa Sanzan
    • Oga Peninsula
    • Zenkō-ji
  • France
    • Aires de service
    • Mont St Michel
    • La Venise Verte
    • WW1 sites
    • Burgundy
    • Cycling the Burgundy Voie Verte
    • Chateaux
    • Cycling around Lac de Liez
    • Mirepoix
    • The Camargue
    • Minerve
    • Carcassonne
    • Blois
    • Millau
  • Lithuania
    • Klaipeda
    • Haapsalu
    • Vilnius
    • Hill of Crosses
  • Latvia
    • Riga
    • Jurmela
  • Morocco Introduction
    • Morocco
    • Morocco slide show
  • New Zealand 2012
    • New Zealand - Highlights
    • More New Zealand pix
    • Practical Tips for NZ Motorhoming
  • Poland
    • Krakov
    • Zakopane
    • Salt Mine
  • Portugal - an introduction
    • Wintering in Portugal >
      • Terra da Maio Azinhal 2015
      • Pulo do Lobo
      • International Zip wiring
      • Vaqueiros Hot Bread and Fresh Cheese Fair
      • Querença Sausage Festival
      • Algarve Markets
      • Loulé Carnaval
      • Armaceo de Pera
      • Aveiro
      • Bragança
      • Camping on the Douro River
      • Citania de Briteiros -Celtic settlement
      • Elvas
      • Evora
      • Lisbon
      • Monsaraz
      • Obidos
      • Porto
    • Tavira
  • Romania
  • Slovenia
    • Introduction
    • Bled
    • Bohinj
    • Vintgar Gorge
  • Slovakia
    • Introduction to Slovakia
    • Spiss Castle
    • Dreveny artikularny kostol
    • Wooden Churches
    • Vlkolinec
    • Motorhoming tips
  • Spain
    • Cadiz
    • Salamanca
    • Burgos
    • Segovia
    • Santillana del Mar
    • Santiago de Compostella
    • Cordoba
    • Torcal de Antequera
    • Barcelona
    • Guadix
    • Italica
    • Monfrague
    • Trujillo
    • The Alhambra
    • Ebro Delta
    • Seville
  • Turkey
    • Istanbul
    • Hattusas & Yazilikaya
    • Cappadocia
    • Mount Nemrut
    • Sanliurfa
    • Harran's beehive houses
    • Eastern Mediterranean
    • Aspendos
    • Olimpos
    • Myra
    • Saklikent Gorge
    • Pamukkale & Hieropolis
    • Ephesus
    • Bergama
    • Trip Home & Conclusion
  • Contact Us
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Population: 126 million
Area:  377,944 sq km
Currency: ¥ yen

Japan Slide show

Our trip to Argentina in 2013 was going to take some beating when it came to exotic motorhoming locations for 2014 and that's how we came to hit upon Japan.

A little exploration on the  the internet and we found Japan Campers who rent out small camper vans in Japan.
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our vehicle on Hakusan forest drive
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Tokyo pagoda
We had an excellent time and would recommend it:
  • It was not expensive, tales about the  expense are outdated.
  • The food is fabulous.
  • We felt very safe.
  • Road signs were often in English as well as Japanese.
  • It's a beautiful country.
  • The people were helpful.
  • Driving standards were good.
We were told that there would be  no  need to camp on campsites as there were numerous roadside stations called michi no eki where we could safely spend the night. It took some convincing because as all European motorhomers know that if you sleep over at roadside service stations you will be gassed, robbed or wake up dead next morning.

We travelled about 3000km during our stay in Japan, we spent a couple of days in Tokyo at the start of our trip and we also booked a few nights in a hotel at Kyoto as we suspected (rightly) that there would be no road stations for us to overnight there. On all of our motorhome trips we have avoided big cities and we did the same here in Japan. We left the tourists behind and saw some of the real Japan.


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street trader in Wajima
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On the following pages are some extracts from the diary we kept during this trip. Despite the length of these entries they have been greatly edited and we have not described all the places we visited. 

You may note a certain obsession with the food we ate on this trip - there are no apologies for this as the food was always interesting and formed a great part of our adventure. We aren't obsessed with food even though it sounds like it.

Anyway if you want to read more click on these links:
Our vehicle
Overnight stops
Tokyo
Food
Izu Peninsula
Central Honshū
Western Honshū
Kyoto
Shrines & Temples

If you want to know more then get in touch using the "Contact Us" page.
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​We thought that Japan was such an excellent place to visit we are did  it again in 2016 but with a bigger vehicle this time, again courtesy of Japan Campers. Click below to see what we did the second time we visited.


Japan 2016
Independent travelling - tailored by us for  us
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Uzbekistan
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Pergamon, Turkey
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Cistern at El Jadida.Morocco
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Jerez de la Frontera
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Driving through the Andes in Argentina
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Inuyama Castle, Japan
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Japanese snow monkeys
 We hope our website  gives you some inspiration for your next trip. Why not let us know.​

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