I took INTERCEPTOR 650 to the Northern-most Point of JAPAN | Ep 11 - THE WILD NORTH

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PublishedOct 13, 2024
Duration21:46
Video IDX5ofXleo2WQ
Languageen-IN
CategoryTravel & Events
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Hello ji, In Episode 11 of my Japan Road Trip, we will finally reach the ultimate destination of this trip - the Northernmost point of Japan - Cape Soya. From there I venture into the unknown, not by choice though, and get stuck in bad weather in the middle of a windfarm, in what looked like a bad dream of Wes Anderson. From there, I somehow make my way out and reach path of white shells, a path literally made of white shells and that looked like heaven under construction. In the end, I make my way to Hokkaido's capital - Sapporo, it takes two days because of the weather, but I am finally in a city after 3 long weeks. From here, I will slowly head back to Tokyo, but it's a long journey back. A lot of exciting things are still left in the coming episodes, and some amazing cameos as well. Life is enjoy :) Music: 'Congo' by Macaroom "A Memory Remains - Acoustic Version by Narrow Skies" (licensed through Artlist.io) For more updates, follow me here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wanderda Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wanderda Checkout other videos of Japan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sLSQAOF71k&list=PL2iAWPjjTfGH452GfxeSDpkbxR9_BwNU7 Silk Road Trip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJSGIr8luFQ&list=PL2iAWPjjTfGFXbt6LdzAY6NnXRoQq63vx 00:00 Intro 01:07 McDonald's of Japan 02:35 Leaving Wakkanai 04:14 Afg vs Aus 04:50 Road to Cape Soya 07:51 Cape Soya 10:16 Scenic Detour 12:20 Lost My Way 16:36 Path of White Shells 19:00 Road To Sapporo 20:53 Outro

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