Published on April 7, 2026
It has dawned rainy in Matsuyama. The downpour was limited to just three streets, but it was quite intense, and the umbrella proved to be of little use. Fortunately, nothing serious happened, and I found myself alone on the train.
Speaking of trains, I had thought the nearly five-hour journey today would feel long, but it turned out otherwise. After a little over two hours, the scenery began to shift, and my anticipation grew for what was to come. The lush landscapes of Japan never cease to amaze, with vivid greens and striking mountain vistas punctuating the view from my window.
The train was surprisingly comfortable, allowing me to relax and reflect on my adventure so far. The rhythmic sound of the train gliding along the tracks provided a soothing backdrop, making me grateful for this mode of travel. As I gazed out, I caught glimpses of traditional Japanese houses nestled between modern structures, reminding me of the beautiful blend of history and contemporary life that characterizes this country.
As the journey progressed, the rain continued to dance against the train windows, creating a tranquil ambiance. I found myself lost in thought, contemplating the experiences I had accumulated over the past few days in Japan. Each moment has been filled with discovery, from the tantalizing food to the warmth of the local people, all contributing to an enriching cultural tapestry.
Finally, as I neared my destination, the rain began to ease, and I felt a rush of excitement. Each step in this journey is a reminder of how travel can broaden one’s horizons and foster a deeper understanding of different ways of life. of today, I will have added yet another beautiful chapter to my journey in Japan.
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