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This is a collection of my adventures, mostly hitchhiking in Japan, but also my experiences in Russia, Estonia and the Pacific island of Guam.

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Adventure to Kyoto

James Japan avatarPosted on July 26, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Adventure to Kyoto

July 25: Today is the start of a 3 week hitchhike adventure from Niigata in Northern Honshu to the southern island of Kyushu. I won’t go directly to Kyushu from Niigata because others in the Honshu area are asking me to visit them first. This turned out to be good for my schedule because Kyushu today was drenched with torrential rain! Heavy rainfalls are frequent this time of year in … Continue reading →

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Adventure from Nagano to Niigata on a rainy day

James Japan avatarPosted on July 21, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Adventure from Nagano to Niigata on a rainy day

July 19: This is actually the continuation of my previous post of my adventure to Kita-karuizawa. Word Press apparently doesn’t like long posts! Today I’m on my way back home from Shiojiri City in Nagano Prefecture. There was a low pressure area all over Japan, but except for a few drizzles of rain in the early morning in Shiojiri, it still looked OK to hitchhike. The first driver was a … Continue reading →

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Adventure to Kita-Karuizawa

James Japan avatarPosted on July 21, 2009 by James ArendtAugust 31, 2020  
Adventure to Kita-Karuizawa

July 17: The purpose of this trip is to visit new friends, Brian from the UK and his Japanese wife Mieko. They spend their summers in Kita-Karuizawa near Mt. Asama in Gunma Prefecture, which is about 370 kilometers or 230 miles from my home. They first contacted me because of their interest in this blog. I had never met them face to face before. Though Kita-Karuizawa is in Gunma, I … Continue reading →

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Hitchhiking to town

James Japan avatarPosted on June 23, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Hitchhiking to town

June, 21, 2009: Today is my 59th birthday. I went to one of my favorite traffic lights to hitchhike to downtown Niigata City to meet a friend to do some street evangelism. The first day of summer was a hot one, about 31 C. Though there was a lot of traffic waiting at the red light, everybody was ignoring me. After about 10 minutes I heard a voice calling from … Continue reading →

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Adventure from Niigata to Hamamatsu City in Shizuoka

James Japan avatarPosted on May 31, 2009 by James ArendtMay 9, 2020  
Adventure from Niigata to Hamamatsu City in Shizuoka

I hitchhiked to Hamamatsu city in Shizuoka Prefecture to bring a laptop PC to my friend Maria and teach her how to use it. It’s a Windows Vista PC which she is unfamiliar with. To hitchhike such a long distance (about 560 kilometers) passing through Tokyo is a real challenge for me. I calculate what time I should be at certain points to see if I can realistically reach my … Continue reading →

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Adventure from Saitama to Niigata

James Japan avatarPosted on May 19, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 15, 2019  
Adventure from Saitama to Niigata

The third driver who picked me up today is one of the few Japanese believe that at least part of Japanese ancestry is from Israel. He told me that some of the people of Aomori in the Tsugaru area have blue eyes and that there are Hebrew words in their folk songs. The 5th driver, Mr. Nakabayashi is an electrical engineer who owns a small company. He referred to himself … Continue reading →

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Hitchhiking during Golden Week, 2009

James Japan avatarPosted on May 10, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Hitchhiking during Golden Week, 2009

I had a fantastic 10 day trip traveling 1460 kilometers in 28 vehicles during the Japanese holiday season from April 29 to May 5th known as “Golden Week“. April 30th: It took me over two hours and 6 vehicles just to get out of Niigata City! A lady took me as far as Toyosaka on the edge of Niigata City. She said her 29 year old daughter lived one year … Continue reading →

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Hitchhike Adventure to Osaka

James Japan avatarPosted on April 19, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Hitchhike Adventure to Osaka

I always consider it a miracle to hitchhike from Niigata to Osaka in a single day. The distance is over 600 kilometers or about twice what I usually travel. This time it only took 5 cars to get to my destination, and the last driver went out of his way to take me to the very residence I needed to go! I left home just after 9AM and arrived at … Continue reading →

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Detained by the police for hitchhiking!

James Japan avatarPosted on April 7, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 20, 2022  
Detained by the police for hitchhiking!

Sunday, April 5, 2009: A lady picked me up and told me at first she would take me to the center of Niigata City which was my destination. However, when I learned that she was on her way home, at about 2/3rds of that distance, I offered to disembark at an intersection that I thought would be convenient for me to continue to hitchhike from so that she wouldn’t have … Continue reading →

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Hitchhike adventure to Chiba prefecture

James Japan avatarPosted on April 1, 2009 by James ArendtAugust 31, 2020  
Hitchhike adventure to Chiba prefecture

March 27, 2009 The main purpose of this trip was to bring a desktop PC to a friend in Noda city, Chiba. I took it in a carrying case with wheels so it wasn’t so hard to carry. The destination today was the city of Kashiwazaki, home of the largest nuclear power plant in the world, to see my friends Nobuo and Miwako and their friends. An elderly couple with … Continue reading →

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Hitchhike adventure to Ikebukero

James Japan avatarPosted on March 15, 2009 by James ArendtMay 12, 2024  
Hitchhike adventure to Ikebukero

Ikebukero is one of the large commercial centers in Tokyo with one of the busiest train stations. I intended to spend the night with a friend in Ikebukero so that I could easily go from there the next day to the American Embassy to renew my passport. It’s been ten years since I got the passport in Hawaii. The first driver was a off duty policeman who specializes in the … Continue reading →

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Making new friends on the way to Isezaki

James Japan avatarPosted on February 27, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Making new friends on the way to Isezaki

Isezaki City is in Gunma Prefecture and only about 2/3 of the way to Tokyo from my home. I wasn’t in an especial hurry to get there because all that awaited me was to check into a hotel for the night. I had to be in Isezaki in the morning of the next day, February 28, for certain important business. I dislike staying at hotels and rather would stay with … Continue reading →

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Hitch-hike back to Niigata from Saitama

James Japan avatarPosted on February 21, 2009 by James ArendtJuly 14, 2020  
Hitch-hike back to Niigata from Saitama

After waiting only a minute at the entrance of the Kan’etsu Expressway in Kawagoe, Mr. Aikawa picked me up and took me to the Takasaka Service area. This was excellent because it is in the direction toward home in Niigata. Often I get picked up by drivers going in the opposite direction, southbound toward Tokyo. I’ll go with them as far as Miyoshi Service Area and then walk 20 minutes … Continue reading →

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Talking to a Soka Gakkai truck driver

James Japan avatarPosted on February 20, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019 6
Talking to a Soka Gakkai truck driver

It was good weather and still early enough at 4PM to hitchhike the 48 kilometers down route 16 from Noda to Chiba city. Noda is famous for its production of Soy Sauce, and Chiba is the Prefecture capital. I was on my way to see friends before they leave Japan, perhaps this time for good. Though the distance involved was not so far, because it is the regular highway, I … Continue reading →

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Adventure hitch-hiking to Saitama

James Japan avatarPosted on February 19, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Adventure hitch-hiking to Saitama

I had to return to Sayama City in Saitama Prefecture to help my friend Jonas clean his PC from a Trojan. Sayama is just a few kilometers NW of Tokyo. This time it took me 10 rides because it took 5 just to get to the expressway interchange in Sanjo. One lady who picked me up wanted to take me to a train station in Kamo city, but I insisted … Continue reading →

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Adventure from Kobe to Kanto

James Japan avatarPosted on February 8, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Adventure from Kobe to Kanto

February 7, 2009: I needed to be in Tokyo the very next day and so I hitch-hiked to Noda City in Chiba and stayed with friends. It’s a long trip of over 600 kilometers but it only took me 3 cars. The longest ride was from Mr. Notsu who teaches mentally handicapped children. He’s from Matsui in Shimane Prefecture but lives in Hiratsuka in Kanagawa Prefecture, over 1000 kilometers from … Continue reading →

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Adventure to Osaka and Nagoya

James Japan avatarPosted on January 30, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Adventure to Osaka and Nagoya

January 29, 2009 Today I went to the city of Kashiwazaki to see my friends Nobuo and Miwako. Kashiwazaki is home to the largest nuclear powerplant in the world — built right smack dab on an earthquake fault! The area was hit by a magnitude 6.8 earthquake on July 16, 2007. The nuclear reactors immediately shut down and continue to remain down at the time of this post. It may … Continue reading →

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Meeting Yoko and Mariko

James Japan avatarPosted on January 20, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Meeting Yoko and Mariko

January 20, 2009: Yoko and Mariko, two ladies in who appeared to be in their 20s, picked me up near downtown Niigata. Yoko lives in Toyosaka and so it was out of the way for her to take me to Akiha Ward, but she did so anyway. Yoko first took Mariko to where she parked her car, dropped her off and then took me home. They work at the Okura … Continue reading →

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Making new friends through hitch-hiking

James Japan avatarPosted on January 15, 2009 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Making new friends through hitch-hiking

Making a new friend through hitchhiking.

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Hitchhike to Tokyo, New Years Eve 2008

James Japan avatarPosted on January 7, 2009 by James ArendtMarch 12, 2022  
Hitchhike to Tokyo, New Years Eve 2008

Hiromi I hitch-hiked to Tokyo in 5 cars from Niigata. The third driver was Hiromi, 24 years old from Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture. She took me from Sakae Parking area just after Sanjo in Niigata, to Akagi Kougen in Gunma, a distance of about 150 kilometres. I told Hiromi the Good News of eternal salvation in Jesus and she prayed with me to receive Christ! The next driver was a 25 … Continue reading →

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The first ever American to become Pope, Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, reminded me of a quote from The Papacy And The Civil Power – Chapter I. which I posted on this website:

“Pope Gregory XVI., some years ago, uttered the saying, “Out of the Roman States, there is no country where I am pope, except the United States,”…Read More

In all the countries professedly Roman Catholic, the Church was restricted and hampered in what were asserted to be its rights, on account of its close alliance with despotism; while in this country (the USA), owing to the liberality of our institutions, it is “legally free,” and is left without the interference of the law, to the uninterrupted pursuit of its ecclesiastical policy. Manifestly, it is because the nations of Europe, hitherto Roman Catholic, have taken away from “the vicar of God” the power to subordinate the laws of the State to the canon laws of the Church, which have been constructed with sole reference to papal supremacy, that the hope of rebuilding this power in the United States has been excited.” (End of quote.)

Another point is the significance of the name Leo. It was Leo X who, in 1521, excommunicated Martin Luther. Does the name indicate a possible agenda by Robert Prevost to totally crush Protestantism in America? Could he do that when Americans have First Amendment protection that guarantees freedom of religion? Time will tell.

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