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‘I’M TRYING TO CLOCK MY 5000 MILES IN JAPAN!’

Japanese member Kazuo is on a mission... when his wife lets him out

- By Matt Wildee SENIOR EDITOR

Japanese #ride5000mi­les enthusiast Kazuo Sakai is our furthest-flung member and he’s bidding to clock the 5000-mile mark on a variety of machinery which includes a Kawasaki Z250, a Honda CB400 four and a Honda TL125 trials bike.

Based in Kobe, 57-year-old Kazuo’s home is a massive 5800 miles from MCN’s Peterborou­gh base but, just like Brit bikers, each weekend he makes a dash for the twisties. He said: “We usually go to the countrysid­e for riding. Japan is a mountainou­s country, which makes its countrysid­e different from that of Britain. The routes without heavy traffic are basically winding roads with ups and downs in the mountain which make it very enjoyable. These are all great biking roads. Generally, our destinatio­n is a hot spring. Bathing in a public bath at a hot spring is one of our core cultures so even Suzuka and Motegi have large public baths in their race circuit area.”

However, Kazuo is struggling in his quest, thanks to Japan’s extreme climate and pressure from home; something Brit bikers can relate to as well. He said: “In July and August, it was too hot to ride. The saddles on the TL and Z are not comfortabl­e for a long ride and the CB is too old to rely on for a long trip. In addition, in the name of family commitment, my wife and my 15-year-old daughter allow me only a day per month for a big ride. “Although a lot of western media report as if Japan is male dominated society, the reality is completely the opposite; at least in my home. So, on that day, I usually go for a riding party on a circuit nearby or trials riding on the TL.”

But joining the R5K group has opened up Kazuo’s eyes to future travel. “Riding in Japan is very different to Europe. Because we are only allowed short holidays, we stay within Japan for road trips and when I joined #ride5000mi­les I was very envious of people travelling all over the world. It is an inspiratio­n and I want to do the same.”

‘I am envious of people riding all over the world’

 ??  ?? Get out of town in Japan and the going soon turns mountainou­s Kazuo with the great Akira Yanagawa Showing off control skills on the Zed
Get out of town in Japan and the going soon turns mountainou­s Kazuo with the great Akira Yanagawa Showing off control skills on the Zed

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