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Today, I start from Nihonbashi. Replica of the National Highway Origin Marker in Japan Nihonbashi I aim for Hachioji from Nihonbashi I head towards Hachioji using Route 20 (Koshu Kaido) and the old Koshu Kaido from Nihonbashi I used to live in Hachioji, so going back there is also a source of joy for me

This is my first time cycling to Hachioji, so I’m looking forward to the new experience I’m also looking forward to enjoying the process of getting there It’s going to be a long journey, but I appreciate your support. Thank you! Tokyo Station (Nihonbashi Exit)

For information about the music (BGM), please check the description box It seems like I can’t pass through here. Forceful exit. Shinjuku dori Street Yotsuya-mitsuke bashi Bridge” Yotsuya-sanchome Intersection Yotsuya-yonchome Intersection Yotsuya Okido Ruins Shinjuku Street (Former Koshu Kaido) Koshu Kaido Shinjuku Station South Exit, Koshu Kaido Gate Shinjuku Station South Exit Nishi-Shinjuku 1-chome Intersection

Hatagaya In front of Hatagaya Station Sasazuka Intersection Ohara Intersection Shimotakaido The Queue at Ramen Shop ‘Funakoshi’ Sakura-josui Now, I’m venturing into roads I’ve never cycled before. I’m looking forward to discovering the scenery that lies ahead Kamikitazawa Takaido Overpass I’ll continue straight ahead from here I’ll make a left turn here Old Koshu Kaido

Chitose-Karasuyama I heard there’s a milestone around here, but I might have missed it I’m stopping at the convenience store for some shopping and a break Okawa Bridge Koshu Kaido Sengawa Station I searched for an available bicycle parking space, but couldn’t find one Sengawa 2-chome Intersection

I’ll make a left turn and head towards Tsutsujigaoka Station. Tsutsujigaoka Station 22 kilometers from Nihonbashi. It’s just before noon. Nogawa Mabashi Nogawa River Chofu Station There are many shops around Chofu Station, so it seems like there are plenty of options. It might be a bit challenging to decide.

I believe there are at least three major supermarkets in the vicinity. Plenty of choices for shopping It would be appreciated as a consumer if they engage in price competition Having many options is a good dilemma to have Another supermarket here too… it’s a fiercely competitive area, isn’t it?

I’ll make a right turn at this corner To the right is Ajinomoto Stadium From here, I’ll head towards Fuchu City 19 kilometers to Hachioji. I’ll make a left turn onto the old highway Old Koshu Kaido Higashi-Fuchu Station East Intersection Higashi-Fuchu Station Front Plaza I’ll make a left turn.

Racecourse Main Gate Street I’ve only been to the Nakayama Racecourse once Since I’m already here, I’d like to visit the Tokyo Racecourse. Tokyo Racecourse, Office Gate Tokyo Racecourse, East Gate Fuchu Station Front Street The front side faces Fuchu Station. Ookunitama Shrine About Okunitama Shrine

Ookunitama Shrine’s history traces back to the 41st year of Emperor Keiko’s reign (111 AD), when the enshrinement of Ookunitama Okami as the protective deity of Musashi Province began on May 5th.” Since the Taika Reforms, local government functions, known as ‘Kokuo’ (provincial offices),

Were established in this area, and the ‘Kokushi’ (provincial governors) conducted the rituals. In the Heian period, a system called ‘Sosha,’ which involved the enshrinement of various deities together, was established. In Musashi Province, Ookunitama Shrine became the chief shrine under this system In the late Heian period, it became known as ‘Musashi Rokusho-gu,’

Worshipped as a deity for dispelling misfortune, protection from all directions, bringing good luck, and fostering connections. The annual grand festival, known as the ‘Kurayami Matsuri,’ has been cherished since ancient times Starting at 5:00 PM on New Year’s Eve, the ‘Ooharai-shiki’ purification ritual is conducted to cleanse away impurities from the passing year

“At midnight on New Year’s Day, a ceremony called ‘Hatsu Taiko Uchizome Shiki’ is held with 60 worshippers, using the sound of drums to dispel evil influences.” Zuishinmon Shichi-Go-San, How adorable! Chūjakumon shrine office Haiden The first part concludes here The second part will depict the journey from Fuchu to Hachioji

see you in the next video! Thank you for watching

日本橋から八王子へ。
前半は日本橋から甲州街道と旧甲州街道を通り府中まで。
日本橋、皇居、四谷、新宿の都心を通り抜け、紅葉の街路樹を駆け抜けました。仙川駅、つつじヶ丘駅、調布駅、東京競馬場、府中駅を訪れ、最後に大國魂神社を参拝しました。

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00:01 日本橋(♪オープニング、行程)大手町
11:00 皇居
17:30 麹町
19:37 四谷
25:02 新宿
30:32 幡ヶ谷
40:37 下高井戸
42:19 ♪桜上水♪
44:49 ♪上北沢♪
49:26 ♪旧甲州街道(芦花公園駅付近)♪
51:47 ♪千歳烏山♪
56:10 甲州街道、仙川駅
1:03:00 つつじヶ丘駅
1:07:25 甲州街道(菊野台、国領)
1:14:41 調布駅
1:21:49 甲州街道、(中央自動車道、♪味の素スタジアム、東府中♪)
1:41:30 東京競馬場
1:50:53 府中駅
1:54:53 ♪大國魂神社♪
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