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Anonymous
Hay /trv/
I plan to visit japan once more sometime after my graduation from business school (in 6 months). I have already visited some regions of Japan as shown (red denotes via Shinkansen, green is local JR).

This time I would like to visit the northern part of the country (as opposed to the southern coast like last time). Are any of you weeaboo faggots familliar with trains in JR East's regions? What's the northern part of Japan and Hokaido like? How's the weather depending on the season?

One thing I recall from JR's ads in the trains is their "Hokuriku: Japanese Beauty" campaign (seen in JR East, Tokai, and West's regions). What is that area like?
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This is the one.
>> Anonymous
>>9405
JR Central's
http://shupo.jr-central.co.jp/hokuriku/index.html

JR West's
http://www.jr-odekake.net/navi/hokuriku_fuyu/
>> Anonymous
>>9400
Google figured out how to map Japan? I thought it was complex because it was non-linear.
>> Anonymous
>>9483
Have you looked closely at Japan on Google Maps? It's fucking mind blowing.
>> Anonymous
Matsushima
>> Anonymous
needs moar kanazawa
>> Anonymous
>>9800
Fuck Kanazawa, Rokusaburo Michiba, and Kenrokuen. Needs more Toyama, with the giant seated buddha in Takaoka and one of the 3 best mountains in Japan, and the most delicious water in Japan (lawl, now cadmium free).

Flap to the future in Toyama.
>> Anonymous
JR East, West, and Central all have limited expresses (Thunderbid, etc) running into Hokuriku. Go enjoy the scenary and hot springs and such.
>> Anonymous
>>10109
Fact.
Also to go the Noto Peninsula for camping, onsens, earthquakes.
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>>10109
JR West Thunderbird, Hokuriku Line.