tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7146989102082152439.post2002441347774431898..comments2022-03-27T09:09:28.269+09:00Comments on This Piece of Rock.: Route-307. Koka to Kyotanabe.Ross-Barry Barcockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17337263591580060658noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7146989102082152439.post-38712177265414109632013-07-09T19:02:36.199+09:002013-07-09T19:02:36.199+09:00Hi Kevin,
Thanks for your review & comment....Hi Kevin,<br /> Thanks for your review & comment. In Japan all thoroughfares - motorways,interstate,local,lanes, - are busy. Some are more busy than others. Route-307 is what you refer to as an interstate road and can be very-very busy. A lot of these roads, because of the high volume of traffic, are now being diverted away from towns, as in the case of the settlement of Hatatani. But, in most cases the original roads are still there but one has to climb a gate or barrier.All the better for me. These days, with modern internet-maps, I can view a satellite image and plan my route, which is what I did with this post but, in the instance of the restaurant,I took a stab just to see what I would find.Cars in Japan? Worse than in the 'States. Everyone loves to drive. Ross-Barry Barcockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17337263591580060658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7146989102082152439.post-15619753084634740732013-07-09T12:56:40.376+09:002013-07-09T12:56:40.376+09:00You had me at Ramen restaurant. Is that as good as...You had me at Ramen restaurant. Is that as good as it sounds?<br /><br />Your roads amaze me. They are the same width as our rail trails. I don't see cars in any of the pictures. Is that typical? What is the traffic like. It doesn't look like two cars could fit on the road much less two cars & a bicyclist.<br /><br />Although I suppose people don't drive as much there and don't drive as recklessly.<br />Thanks for sharing, Barry!!trailsnethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12684645113929507372noreply@blogger.com