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Mind blown... Just went to the bottle-o and they had 6packs of beer in 135ml, 250ml, 375ml and 500ml. The small packs looked like they are for children. I'll get photos next time I go there.

In the interests of keeping the topic more organised I'll wait til I'm home before uploading more as photos are spread across 3 devices

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1 hour ago, r33cruiser said:

Mate, awesome pic's it looked like an awesome trip.

 

We're planning to head over next year for 3-4 weeks. How did you find the language barrier?

depends where you are going... when i first moved there i only spoke the basics and being in a town of under 10,000 most things were in japanese and i fumbled my way through it. in the cities most things are in english too. As said below they do speak a bit of english and they do thrive on being complimented on it. some ppl are shy and pretend they cant speak english too. nowadays i speak and read enough to get by with most things

 

tl:dr 

youll have no problems, they are friendly and will help you out

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the walk trail from the end of the suspension bridge up to a small shrine on top of the mountain

 

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Halfway up Ebino Plateau at a carpark with a view

 

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Ebino Plateau - We werent aloud to walk in the direction of the hills shown in the first pic due to the amount of gas venting out so had walked towards peaks in the opposite direction. The forest was very eerie...i kept expecting to stumble across a dead body

 

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