It was Sunday afternoon. While driving along Jalan University, there was a car hesitated to cross the road. As I was moving fast, I gave her a honk. Nevertheless, the car still came out. Bang. Collision between the two vehicles. Well, it was not a head-to-head collision. My car's front left part was hit (you can see from the picture below). With this accident, I have to car-pool with my friend and colleague for a week. I got back my car in 8 days. This was the fastest repairment I've experienced. All the procedure went very smooth. I did not need to do much. The workshop guy was quite skillful in dealing with such accident claim and report.
Just came back from Osaka last week. It was my personal and solo trip of the year. There were only two main focuses of the trip — the Kumano Kodo and the Expo 2025 Osaka. Let me share my experience from the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage. Well, it felt more like a hike in my local hills. I chose a 4-day, 3-night walk with a boat trip included. This route was the simplest, covering only about 7 km of walking (though I added some extra distance for personal exploration). It was Route 3 of the Nakahechi route. By collecting 10 stamps along this route (at designated stamping points), I should be eligible for the Dual Pilgrim certificate if I complete the last 100 km on foot of the Camino de Santiago in Portugal. All my accommodations and packed lunches were arranged through the official Kumano Travel website. Although the booking response was a bit slow, I managed to receive confirmation about 2 or 3 weeks before my flight. To get to the Kumano area, I took a train (Kuroshio limited express) ...
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