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I hitchhiked a lot in Japan, perhaps more than anybody because I did it regularly over a period of 20 years, from 1998 to 2018. I hope you enjoy reading my adventures.

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Hitchhike Adventure From Niigata City to Nagano and Tokyo

James Japan avatarPosted on April 27, 2025 by James ArendtApril 27, 2025  
Hitchhike Adventure From Niigata City to Nagano and Tokyo

This is an article I wrote at the end of August 2005. It was on my old website which is no longer on-line and I am therefore re-posting it. After reading it again, I found numerous typos, corrected them, and am therefore re-posting it to the home page. I hitchhiked from Niigata City to Matsumoto City in Nagano, then to Tokyo, and then back to Niigata in 3 days, a … Continue reading →

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Pioneered Hitchhiking in Guam!

James Japan avatarPosted on June 19, 2018 by James ArendtAugust 6, 2022 2
Pioneered Hitchhiking in Guam!

Fun hitchhiking and meeting new people on the Pacific island of Guam.

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The End of My Adventures Hitchhiking in Japan

James Japan avatarPosted on April 30, 2018 by James ArendtJune 22, 2022  
The End of My Adventures Hitchhiking in Japan

My days of hitchhiking in Japan are over. On May 5th, 2018 I will start a brand new life in Guam with my bride! The chart shows the distances I traveled by hitchhiking since I kept records, a total of 258,500 kilometers. I estimate the total distance hitchhiked over 20 years from March 1998 to be 350,000 kilometers. You can see a detailed breakdown of the people who picked me … Continue reading →

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End of Year 2017 Hitchhike Statistics

James Japan avatarPosted on December 31, 2017 by James ArendtAugust 12, 2022  
End of Year 2017 Hitchhike Statistics

Distances I hitchhiked in Japan in 2017.

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Hitchhike Adventure During Golden Week 2005

James Japan avatarPosted on July 10, 2017 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Hitchhike Adventure During Golden Week 2005

This is another adventure I had on my old kt70com/~jamesjpn site which I am reposting. It occurred from April 27 to May 7, 2005. I had two consecutive hitchhiking adventures, the first to Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo, and the second to Nagano. The total distance traveled in the 19 vehicles that picked me up was about 1750 kilometers or 1095 miles. This was during the period called “Golden Week” in … Continue reading →

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Hitchhike Adventure During Golden Week

James Japan avatarPosted on June 1, 2017 by James ArendtSeptember 19, 2019  
Hitchhike Adventure During Golden Week

Another oldie goldie adventure from my old website I am reposting. On April 30, 2004, I hitchhiked 500 kilometers from Niigata city to Nagoya, the 3rd largest metropolis in Japan. It was the second day of “Golden Week.” Below is a brief description of what Golden week is all about: The Golden Week is a collection of several national holidays within seven days in the end of April and beginning … Continue reading →

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Tips On How to Hitchhike in Japan

James Japan avatarPosted on May 26, 2017 by James ArendtFebruary 5, 2024  
Tips On How to Hitchhike in Japan

With another man also hitchhiking! His partner with him took the photo. Due to popular request I have complied a list of tips and lessons I learned over the past several years hitchhiking in Japan. I think the basic tip is to use common sense and have the attitude of, “where there’s a will, there’s a way.” Get to the a good intersection of the highway that has a nice … Continue reading →

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Distances Hitchhiked Since year 2005 / Sharing Christ with the Japanese

James Japan avatarPosted on February 7, 2017 by James ArendtAugust 12, 2022  
Distances Hitchhiked Since year 2005 / Sharing Christ with the Japanese

A white American hitchhiked throughout Japan consistently over a 20-year period.

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Hitchhike Adventure to Aomori City and Kanto

James Japan avatarPosted on September 21, 2016 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Hitchhike Adventure to Aomori City and Kanto

On September 17th, 2016, I hitchhiked from the crossroads of Route 345 and Route 7 near Gatsugi Station in Murakami City in Niigata Prefecture all the way to Aomori City in a single car! This is a distance of about 400 kilometers or 250 miles. I am 66 years old at the time of this post. The driver’s name is Hiroshi who lives and works in France as a chef … Continue reading →

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First Hitchhiking Adventure of 2016 from Niigata City

James Japan avatarPosted on March 7, 2016 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
First Hitchhiking Adventure of 2016 from Niigata City

On March 4th, 2016 I hitchhiked 100 kilometers or about 60 miles to the city of Tokamachi. It is a city in the midst of hills. The Shinano River which is the longest river in Japan flows through Tokamachi. It’s called “Shinano” for that was the old name of Nagano Prefecture which is its source. But in Nagano Prefecture the same river is called Chikuma. The first driver was a … Continue reading →

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My First Hitchhiking Adventure of 2016

James Japan avatarPosted on February 2, 2016 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
My First Hitchhiking Adventure of 2016

On January 31, 2016 I hitchhiked from the Hanawa service area in Akita Prefecture on the Tohoku Expressway back home to Niigata city. My friend Keiji who is from Akita Prefecture was amazed that I made the 505 kilometer (316 miles) trip in a single day. To be honest I myself am amazed! It’s only because of the good Hand of my Creator Who provides all my needs. His Name … Continue reading →

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Chart of 10 years of Hitchhiking

James Japan avatarPosted on January 3, 2016 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Chart of 10 years of Hitchhiking

The chart shows how many kilometers I hitchhiked every year for the last 10 years. Only the first year of 2005 doesn’t show accurately how far I hitchhiked that year for I started keeping records from August 2, 2005. The total distance to date is 223,042 kilometers. over a period of exactly 925 days in 3587 vehicles. The latter two figures should be exact but the distance traveled may have … Continue reading →

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November 2015 Adventure Hitchhiking to Aomori Prefecture

James Japan avatarPosted on November 24, 2015 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
November 2015 Adventure Hitchhiking to Aomori Prefecture

On November 21, 2015, I hitchhiked in 9 cars from Gatsugi in Murakami City, Niigata Prefecture, to Hirosaki in Aomori, a distance of 330 kilometers of about 206 miles. This trip was so unusual that I feel compelled to document it in this post. The first car was from Murakami city at the intersection of Route 345 and Route 7. Two ladies with two little boys 3 and 4 years … Continue reading →

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James Japan on another Journey

James Japan avatarPosted on April 10, 2015 by James ArendtSeptember 19, 2019  
James Japan on another Journey

Dear friends and followers of this website, On April 6th I left my home in Niigata City and traveled to Noda city in Chiba prefecture which is just to the northeast of Tokyo. It was the first day of an extended trip which will last till the end of April. But only a few days later on May 2th, I’m off again on the road! The red line starting at … Continue reading →

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The Hitchhiker’s Woe: leaving Valuables in the Vehicle

James Japan avatarPosted on March 10, 2015 by James ArendtJuly 19, 2022  
The Hitchhiker’s Woe: leaving Valuables in the Vehicle

My hitchhiking adventure to Aomori on March 6, 2015 was both wonderful and traumatic! Wonderful in that it was on a day of good warm weather with relatively little waiting for the next car. Traumatic in that I left my suitcase in car number 7, and my tablet PC in car number 9! This is Miki who lives in the city of Noshiro. She was driving from Tokyo and had … Continue reading →

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First Hitchhike Adventure of 2015: Niigata to Osaka

James Japan avatarPosted on January 28, 2015 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
First Hitchhike Adventure of 2015: Niigata to Osaka

January 16, 2015: I had been intending for months to visit my good American friend from the State of Arkansas, Roger. I’ve especially been meaning to tell him about my new understanding of the 70th Week of Daniel! He lives in the big city of Osaka, Japanese second largest city. Though Osaka is 550 kilometers (344 miles) from home which is 125 kilometers (75 milers) further than Hirosaki in Aomori … Continue reading →

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Year 2014 – A record year for hitchhiking

James Japan avatarPosted on January 1, 2015 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
Year 2014 – A record year for hitchhiking

The graph shows distances hitchhiked from 2005 to the present. In 2014 I hitchhiked 28,352 kilometers (17,720 miles). That’s 4304 kilometers or 2690 miles more than year 2013– a record to date! The older I get, the easier it is to catch a ride! 🙂

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December 12, 2014 Adventure to Hirosaki

James Japan avatarPosted on December 13, 2014 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019  
December 12, 2014 Adventure to Hirosaki

Today for the first time instead of hitchhiking on lonely Route 345 along the Sea of Japan, I took the train 25 kilometers further to Gatsugi station so I could hitchhike on Route 7 which has more traffic. It was cold but it wasn’t raining or snowing as it was the previous week. Five drivers took me to Hachiryu which is the beginning of a free expressway. I opted to … Continue reading →

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December 5, 2014 Hitchhike Adventure to Aomori

James Japan avatarPosted on December 6, 2014 by James ArendtSeptember 8, 2019 3
December 5, 2014 Hitchhike Adventure to Aomori

I wore my warmest coat, hat and gloves for another adventure to Aomori on a cold rainy day. I stood again for more than an hour showing passing drivers my A4 paper sign that says “Tsuruoka”. The place was on Route 345 which runs along the now turbulent Sea of Japan. For some reason there was a lot of trash on the road and sidewalk where I stood. Workers arrived … Continue reading →

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October 10, 2014 Hitchhike Adventure to Aomori

James Japan avatarPosted on October 13, 2014 by James ArendtMay 21, 2024  
October 10, 2014 Hitchhike Adventure to Aomori

October 13, 2014: Today is the first day of a major change in my life. I returned home from my trip to Aomori prefecture to an empty house. My beloved spouse has gone to America to help her daughter’s large family of 7 children. Our dog, Lady, was also not in the house but I retrieved her from the lady who is caring for her when I am not home, … 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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