Hitch-hiking signs from travels in Japan, 1993, created by copying street signs and maps, and drawn with crayon and marker in a school notebook or various papers (from 100 yen store).
Hitch-hiking signs, Japan: Kochi (ken/prefecture) with “O Kudsai” (humbly please)
Hitch-hiking signs, Japan: Kansai, with “Onegaishimasu” (humbly please)
Hitch-hiking signs, Japan: Aichi-ken (prefecture) with “hai domo” (yes, thanks)
Hitch-hiking signs, Japan: Aichi (ken / prefecture), with “hai domo” (yes, thanks)
Hitch-hiking signs, Japan: Muroto (misaki / cape) in Kochi Pref, Shikoku, with “Bouken Shiyo” (on an adventure)
Hitch-hiking signs, Japan: Taiheiyo (The Pacific Ocean)
Hitch-hiking signs, Japan: Osaka, with “Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu” (pleasure to meet you)
Hitch-hiking signs, Japan: Kyoto, with “Onegaishimasu” (humbly please)
Consider Perusing:
Japan: Travel primer / places to go, getting around, accomms, culture, etiquette and geography
Notebook: Grandpa Roadtrip (AZ, NM, UT, Mexico), 1989 + #daveo50 musings
Collection: Hitch-hiking signs (variety, North America)
Collection: Hitch-hiking signs (variety, Europe)
“Brushstrokes and Backpacks” – a brief autobiography
“On The Road” to Kobe for Kerouac – scroll exhibit and story workshop
Mementos: Japan Misasa Onsen town
Mom: 3 Years Gone – “Tour de Ashes”
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