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So we have arrived on Shikoku, the smalles of Japan's main islands. Right in the middle there's a hidden valley called "Iya Valley", accessible by train only. Surrounded by an incredible mountainscape, this is the perfect location to cruise and admire the surrounding. This was shot on a 5D MkIII, with the occasional MagicLanter RAW-mode. As always, a big shoutout to my good friend and amazing music producer Pridon. Check out his stuff here: / pridonmusic Pushing Japan is a Longboard video documentary series of a long distance skate adventure taking place in Japan, featuring stories from the road as well as a closer look at the culture, history and people of this great asian nation. The route covered in several chapters will goes from the northest part of the main island Honshu down to Shikoku, the smallest of the main islands. Of course, the exciting major cities like Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and Tokyo are all going to be covered. Next to big cities, lots of time will be spent skateboarding distant country roads, up some mountains, through large forests boasting with beautiful autumn foliage, along the coast lines, and through remote valleys and tiny villages. Of course, some serious downhills are also part of the picture. The road trip took 6 weeks to complete. Naturally, with so many sights to cover, not every travelled kilometer took place on a skateboard. Roughly estimated, around 1000km were skated however. The guy on board and behind the series has been keenly interested in everything japanese. This passion started with Manga, Anime and Movies, but seen extended to wider range of cultural topics and backgrounds, all in favor to wrap the head around this highly complex society. That's the story of me then. Call me Nout. Rest assured, this is not going to be an ego trip. I just want to share an adventure story spiced with cultural insights. On a rolling plank of wood. Welcome aboard!