Day 13 of 24 in Japan. We rented a Nissan Micra 1.0L automatic from Kumamoto (city nearest you have a Nagasaki) and brought to Mount Aso, the largest volcanic region in the world, and (apparently) the best record in Japan. The machine was new to the filing, we were the first to drive, so imagine the director overturned in a little 'when he saw me trying to understand how the automatic functions. Rent for 6 hours was around 7k yen (£ 45 at the time). can go for a Brit in Japan, it mustInternational driving permit, which can be obtained from your local post office for a fiver. It's basically a translation of the current license into other languages. It has yet to take your UK / EU license. Drive a good start, but as we approached the mountain, we were struck by intense fog. The camera shines throughout the picture is quite exaggerated pail, but the truth is the camera to see an even better job than in the fog. In reality, the road was impressive,many curves and it would be fantastic scenery, I would definitely do it again if I knew the weather was good. Just when I decided to take a break on a large parking lot near the top to bring to a police officer pulled next to us say that the roads were closed from here. After a few minutes lap, I suddenly became really bad, I could be the sulfur in the air, the moldy bread I had for lunch, all Procari Sweat (a Japanese soft drink), or the extreme concentration ofDrive ...
Hussein and Herman bout Japan, Day 13: Aso in Kumamoto car
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