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What started out as a very specific blog (abandonment) in a very specific area (Kansai) had quickly outgrown itself – after a few weeks I went exploring in a different area of Japan for the first time (Chubu), after a few months I left honshu, the main island, for that purpose (Kyushu). By now I’ve explored in all nine regions of Japan and in almost all of the 47 prefectures – from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south; more than 2400km (that’s almost 1500 miles) lie between the two furthest apart places I explored within Japan!
Japan is a really beautiful country and over the years I took some non-urbex that proved to be quite popular on the *Facebook page of Abandoned Kansai* and on *Twitter* recently – so here are some of them, for all the social media refuseniks out there… 🙂
(There will be more updates in the future!)

Shisa On Roof
Okinawa House
Ryukyu Mura
Naha Fukushuen
Naha House
Shisa Pottery
Japanese Demon Statues
Noboribetsu Onsen Sulfur Hell
Noboribetsu Onsen In Autumn
Sulfur Hell
Oyunuma Pond
Sulphuric River
Noboribetsu Onsen In Fall
Lake Shikotsu
Lake Shikotsu In Winter
Lake Shikotsu On A Foggy Day
Lake Shikotsu Snowy Mountains
Autumn In Japan
Autumn In The Mountains
Autumn In Tohoku
Autumn On The Road
Mountainous Countryside
Yakehashiri Lava Field
Yakehashiri Lava Flow
Ishikawa Coast
Ishikawa, Japan
Yase Cliff
Udo Shrine, Miyazaki
Udo Shrine
Famous Japanese Shrine
Cape Toi Lighthouse
Cape Toi
Cape Toi, Miyazaki
Beams Of Light In A Forest
Spot The Statue
Japanese Red Maple Leaves
Fall In Kagoshima
Zombie Baby

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