Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Japanese cities and transportation tally

It's been a little while since we've updated this list. Since that time, we decided to start counting the types of vehicle we took to get to various cities.

City count:
1. Dagupan City, Philippines
2. Lingayen, Philippines
3. Alaminos, Philippines
4. Baguio City, Philippines
5. Sagada, Philippines
6. Manila, Philippines
7. Boracay, Philippines
8. Bohol Island, Philippines (Tagbilaran & Loboc)
9. Tokyo, Japan
10. Hida-Takayama, Japan
11. Kyoto, Japan
12. Osaka, Japan
13. Kinosaki Onsen, Japan
14. Kobe, Japan
15. Hiroshima, Japan
16. Fukuoka, Japan

Whew! That's some list. 16 cities and 2 countries in just a month.


And now for our transportation count. For this, we only counted the mode of transportation to get to a city and not the modes in which we got around in the city. Nor are we counting transport from hotel to hotel. It's just a count from port to port.

4 Plane rides: LA to Manila, Manila to Kalibo, Kalibo to Cebu, Cebu to Tokyo

7 Car rides: Manila to Dagupan, Dagupan to Lingayen, Lingayen to Alaminos, Alaminos to Dagupan, Dagupan to Baguio, Baguio to Dagupan, Dagupan to Manila

4 Bus rides: Baguio to Sagada, Sagada to Baguio, Kalibo to Caticlan, Caticlan to Kalibo

4 Ferry/Boat rides: Caticlan to Boracay, Boracay to Caticlan, Cebu to Bohol, Bohol to Cebu

7 Train rides: Tokyo to Takayama, Takayama to Kyoto, Kyoto to Osaka, Osaka to Kinosaki, Kinosaki to Kobe, Kobe to Hiroshima, Hiroshima to Fukuoka

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