Overview
Luke Bridgford travels to eastern Kochi Prefecture in Shikoku where he embarks on his 200-kilometer long eastward journey along the Pacific coastline. He starts on the TOSA KUROSHIO Railway, exploring the epic nature of the Shimanto River basin. He then boards a Limited Express Nanpu with speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour. He alights in Kuroshio -- an old fishing village. Later in the old castle town of Kochi, Luke gets around on Japan's oldest tram, the Tosaden. He reaches the eastern end of his journey on the Gomen-Nahari Line and his goal, Cape Muroto.
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6 - 1Along the Mountain Rivers of Fukushima and Miyagi January 06, 2018 -
6 - 2The Treasures of Country Life Outside Osaka January 20, 2018 -
6 - 3Pacific Coastal Life in Shikoku Island March 17, 2018 -
6 - 4Touch the Skies of Kanagawa March 24, 2018 -
6 - 5The Living Museum of Chiba May 05, 2018 -
6 - 6Izu: From Rugged Coastline to Inland Warmth June 02, 2018 -
6 - 7Building the Future on the Miyagi Coast July 07, 2018 -
6 - 8The Southern Rays and Breezes of Miyazaki September 01, 2018 -
6 - 9Beyond the Brilliant Roof of Hokkaido December 01, 2018

