-10° in Japanese Winter | ON THE ROAD Ep.1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ธ.ค. 2023
- Catching up on his now 16 month long journey around the world, the first episode of ON THE ROAD finds Boru landed in Hokkaido, Japan. The shock from tropical 30° humidity to bitter sub-zero days leaves a lot to adjust to and Boru has to prepare for the months ahead as the days get shorter and temperatures plummet.
Boru's journey around the world is to raise money and awareness for MIND, the mental health charity.
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Music is Remaining Ones, Yotam Agam
This was my favorite one yet, love the ambience of the whole video. When the man helped you carry the bike box to the train station, that was a MOMENT! Look forward to the next one :)
This video is such a great reminder: just embrace it and make the best out of the situation. It must have been very exhausting and mentally challenging to cycle in the cold, and furthermore to sleep in the cold and still you seem happy!
Hokkaido has two good seasons, winter and summer. I enjoy skiing in Hokkaido every winter, it's wonderful to spend the day on the ski slopes, soak in a hot spring bath afterward, and then spend the rest of the evening next to the fire in the lobby drinking with friends. I've ridden the alto l'angliru in Spain, but am not hardcore enough to cycle around Hokkaido in the winter. On the positive side, the bears are hibernating.
Summer cycling in Hokkaido has to be the best of any place I have experienced. Cooler weather than the rest of Japan, smooth roads, light traffic, fresh air, spectacular scenery, and excellent food. It's only a little more than an hour by air from Tokyo, and transporting bikes is painless.
Awesome to see you’re still going! Safe travels
So just for FYI and future reference you can wrap your bike in plastic garbage bags if it is not dripping water to go on the train. Not the best but will get you through a pinch.
Thanks!
Oh so lovely! My heart melts for this! Thank you for sharing your experience with us. And all the best where ever you are at the moment.
Enjoy yourself Boru, because I must say that I'm really enjoying following you!
I've wanted to do a big cycle trip in Japan for years so this is super motivating. Looking forward to future episodes!
this is so beautiful man, can't wait for the next episode! Stay strong my man :)
What a fantastic journey man! Just came across your insta and youtube the other day and really loving seeing your adventure. Super inspiring!
Thank you!!! Great ride and beautiful images. Keep going west!
really like these type of videos!! very inspiring, keep it up!!
So much fun to follow your adventures in a longer format. Hope you will make more of those :)
Absolutely stunning video ❤ Love the style, the music and pacing. Making me excited for my japan bicycle adventure in April
Awesome places, that part of the country is insane. So happy to see again your adventure ❤
super peaceful, good to see you out there
Brilliant!!!! Thanks 🙏🙏
Good luck, and safe travels!🤘🏻
Pure inspiration!!
Man your videos just make me happy, for you, and for me to live in this world. lots of love ❤️
awesome video - great vibes! I just got into biking last year but I couldn't imagine riding a single day in these snowy and freezing conditions. Its awesome to see all the friendly and welcoming people you've met, ill keep an eye on your journey from now on
I like the more vlog like style as well, good combo of talking, riding, culture, landscape, photo's etc. Save travels and have fun!
Dude, you're SO awesome and cool person! Love your videos and your positivity 😍
Epic dude! Looked like an amazing time! Just getting into bike packing and this is something I would love to do, even if its a smaller trip. Keep up the great work and content!
inspiring! Safe travels Boru
I enjoy your storytelling so so much, my dude. You seem very honest and genuinely kind. Thanks for sharing your journey. Bang bang!
If you ever be in Almaty, Kazakhstan pls let me know!
Glad your heading west. Hokkaido this time of year must have been mental. Good luck and hope to see you in Tokyo!
Just incredible
That’s amazing keep going !
Lugging the bike box reminded me of my cycling trip across South Korea where I had to lug my box to the train station. It hurt my wrists. Japan and Korea have weird strict and confusing rules regarding with trains and buses. I covered my bike in a black plastic bag and snuck into the baggage area of the high-speed train. Looking forward to the rest of the series. This is inspiring to cycle across Japan now.
Mate. You rock!
Great video. I liked the pictures at the end
thank you SO much Boru!!! i've had similar struggles to you, it's a constant battle too this day like you say. but sitting down with my family in the lounge watching your videos on the TV has been incredible. we just rolled out a world map on the ground and i'm planning my own trip next month!! thank you Boru, i'll be here for the whole ride :) all the best from new zealand!
Have the best time on your journey, you won’t regret going for it! All the best and safe travels
what a journey
Beautiful
I hope your channel will get more popular
lovely video. your local friends are great :) your photos are great. Your choice to go at your own pace and take the train when you need to, rather than rushing to bike all the way to osaka by your deadline is great.
Kudos to you! I am amazed that you started in Hokkaido in winter in Japan rather than in Kyushu and headed north to Kyoto. That is a beautiful ride especially if you go via Shikoku... I rode the whole length of Japan (excluding Okinawa) this summer from the most southerly point of Kyushu, Cape Sata to the most northerly point of Hokkaido, Cape Soya in 19 days. It was sooooo hot and humid! I think you would enjoy that one day. Best of luck for the rest of your journey.
wishing all the luck looking good! take care:)
Yes!! It’s so tough way !! Help yourself and take it easy!!😢😢😢
Quality!
Welcome to Japan🇯🇵
wow !
Did this route last summer - brave man
Great journey ❤❤
I hope you come to Osaka city
ようこそ北海道へ!I’m living in HOKKAIDO.I hope you have a safe journey.
very good soup!!!!!!!!
It's mind boggling how you can ride at -10 with JUST MTB shoes and SOCKS! How are your toes not frozen off yet! :O
Other than that, simply an amazing video. Made me wanna go out on a loooooong bicycle trip as well.
Hey please chime in as to where you are and if you're OK. 7.6 Earthquake and some Tsunami.
I was in Kyoto when the earthquake hit, but we were fortunately far away from the affected area on the western coast. Thank you for checking in
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Making me miss riding through Japan, I hit Hokkaido the same time as a typhoon sadly so ended up cutting it short and heading back down to Honshu. And Conbini food is the best for bikepacking, a Korokke and some chicken got me through lots of rough days!
The conbini hits different, got you covered for everything!
@@allroadsconsidered Was my morning shower routine in Lawsons toilet sinks for more than a few days 🤣
39 seconds in I realise you are the Albion model. Here from LinkedIn - keep going bro!
Taiwan is so nice! Japan is beautiful!
The Japanese motorist is far more considerate of the cyclist than in many countries so thats a great place tom start from. The Rindo sections off road are amazing and the mountain routes are beautiful. The Combini's are always a great source of calories after a hard day in the saddle. Mont Bel sells cheap overshoes.
what an experience. very hard conditions . you make me dream from my sweet heat bed !!!
Love from India 🤙 would love to ride with you someday! Keep going and love your journey 😁
Let’s make it happen! India is first on my list on countries to return to
I've been living/cycling in Japan (Tokyo) for a while and I always complain about the cold. I feel like a wimp watching your videos. lol
Boru!!
No fenders. Hecc that's rough in the frozen slush
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You're probably in warmer climes by now, but Neoprene shoe tip covers are a lot of help, Merino socks and keep your feet DRY at all times. Change socks when wet and don't get socks that are too thick that cut off the feet circulation. when changing socks look at your toes and make sure they blanche. Your young though it should be OK but keep an eye for frostbite on fingertips, toes and nose. If you are a good at taking apart your bike and making it a compact package you can get one of those green/blue tarps and if it is neat looking sometimes a train station will allow you with it on board. Will be very difficult in wet winter though.
Your toes look OK but those shoes are definitely too thin. Ok saw u got Neoprene shoe covers. You could have also gone from Sapporo to Tomokamai and taken a night (Sleep for 5-8 hours on board) Ferry to Hachinoe. Yeah Japan rocks for cycling if you're fit. :) 🚲
keren boru
Awsome .can you upload more videos about japan?
coming
Overshoes are a must hey, took me 3 colds till I gave in haha. Some use latex gloves as a layer before putting on cycling gloves. Best of luck ❤
Also some crisp packets between sock and shoe, inside the overshoe. Bye bye cold toes. Thank you!
@@allroadsconsidered 🤯
This video makes me overthink the trip that I am in right now. I will be going east in Turkey, which means: cold. And I am a bit scared because of it haha. But this video makes me think: 'mate, don't cry, look at this guy having a frozen bike'.
But I want to know one thing, which pants are you wearing in this video? It would help me so much!
You’ll have a blast! The trousers are Albion Zoa trousers, perfect for winter
Natto is definitely the Japanese food that was most foreign to my western tastebuds. An acquired taste, to be sure
Hokkaido by bicycle in winter with merely 3-season clothing?!? I've cycled Hokkaido a lot, but I certainly wouldn't attempt to do that!
If you need cheap clothing, drop by any home center and they always have outdoor workman's clothing at good prices. If you can find the chain, "Workman", even better.
For a "rinkobukuro" (bike bag), try using a blue tarp, also from the home center. If you wrap it up well with bungee cords the trains will accept it.
The Japan Sea coast of Honshu is a lot colder and has far more snow than the Pacific side of Honshu. You may want to consider that.
Meeting other cyclist and getting help and are friendly ...awsome
The humming music was a bit hard going for me. But love the content and a great adventure!
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Amazing aventure, thanks à lot 🙏 what brand are your helmet and pants ?
Helmet is the Specialized Prevail 3, pants are the Albion Zoa riding trousers!
God I love Japan and the Japanese.
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Hey!come to cycle in Taiwan together!
The cold is notting if you have a good kit but how did you survile from an ice on the road. Its super slippy😢😢😢
まじさむそう
To paraphrase Bashō, this looks more like a “White Road from the Deep North”
No wonder your feet are cold… need some booties in that frigid weather!!
Anyone know what size tires he has?
I’m on Specialized Pathfinders. 42 on the rear and 38 on the front (it should be 42)
good video! If you need any help in Miyagi, let me know.
Thank you! I passed Miyagi a couple of days ago, but am tempted to come back!
@@allroadsconsidered have a nice ride !
Can in ask the question about the shower ? 😂 how do you do ?
Sometimes you can, sometimes you can’t 😅
Looks like Finnish weather. XD
Always wanted to winter cycle Japan, thanks although cyclist never learn…3 layers of tight clothing never gonna work u can’t trap air
Yup, I ride in a thermal long sleeve, t shirt, Albion zoa jacket and Albion zoa rain jacket. Very toasty whilst moving
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