3/02/2026

DAY4 Johor Bahru(Malaysia)



I took a taxi from Singapore city to Johor Bahru (SGP$60).


Immigration and immigration procedures were also very easy and smooth while remaining in the taxi.


If I traveled by bus or on foot, I would have to go up and down stairs, and if it was crowded, I would have had to wait 4-5 hours on weekends.


I disassembled the buggy, packed it up, loaded it into the taxi, and reassembled it at the Larkin Terminal.


The taxi driver (a man in his 70s) was very friendly and resembled Morgan Freeman. We chatted for about 40 minutes about the good things about Singapore and the current world situation. I arrived at Larkin Sentral in Johor Bahru.


I checked into the hotel at 11:00 AM. I folded the buggy again and took it to my room.


I had nasi goreng for an early lunch at a restaurant.


I did some grocery shopping and it was still cheap!


I was stunned by the difference in prices compared to Singapore.


I'll spend another day adjusting tomorrow, and the day after that I'll finally hit the road.


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3/01/2026

DAY3 Day Off in Singapore



Woke up at 4am. Worked on my computer, then had breakfast. I packed my bags and checked out of the hotel around 10am.


It was hot again this morning. It's expected to reach 32°C during the day.


Tomorrow I'm taking a taxi to Johor Bahru, Malaysia, so I decided to check where the taxi stand is.


The fare is $15 per person for four people, but $60 for one. I can't wait until four people gather. And will four people even gather so easily? There's also a bus terminal next door. It should be cheaper to take the bus.


One advantage of taking a taxi is the ease of immigration. Apparently, I can easily enter the country by simply showing my passport to the taxi driver.


If I take the bus, it gets crowded, and I could end up waiting four to five hours.


In the end, in Singapore, I just traveled from the airport to the city. Malaysia is the main focus of this trip.


I occasionally cooled off in the shade. A cool breeze in the shade is more comfortable than an air-conditioned room.


I occasionally stop at a convenience store for a break. I enjoy a cold coffee and ice cream (Magnum is my favorite).


I check into my hotel on North Bridge Road at exactly 3pm.


I folded up my buggy and stored it in a corner of the laundry room.


It didn't rain yesterday. I wonder if the rainy season is coming to an end soon.


Wherever I walk in the city, there are tourists everywhere.


I can't wait to ride on the quiet country roads in Malaysia.


Today's distance: 5.1 km


Total distance from Changi Airport: 23.7 km


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2/28/2026

DAY2: Day Off in Singapore

 


My second day in Singapore was a day off to get ready for the run across Malaysia. I woke up at 4 AM, but the sun rose around 7 AM.


Around 8 AM, I had breakfast of a banana, yogurt, and croissant I bought at a convenience store nearby.


After that, I headed to War Memorial Park and Merlion Park. There weren't many tourists early in the morning, but the crowds increased as the day progressed.


Even in this heat, there were many runners. Shirtless male runners were not uncommon.


Around 11 AM, the temperature exceeded 30 degrees. It must be difficult to run in the sun.


Around 2 PM, I headed towards Little India for a late lunch.


On the way, I passed Sultan Mosque. There were many souvenir shops.


At a popular restaurant called Three Meals a Day, their Egg Salted Chicken is a popular dish. They often have lines even after lunchtime.


A set with a milk coffee cost $9.80 (1,200 yen).


Even walking makes me sweat. Running is even more difficult.


I'll spend a few days getting my body acclimatized to the weather and preparing for my trek in Malaysia.


I'm planning to move hotels tomorrow, March 1st, and stay in Singapore city for another day.


The day after tomorrow, March 2nd, I'll take a taxi from the city across the border to Johor Bahru, Malaysia.


I'll stay in Johor Bahru for two nights, and then start hitting the road in earnest on March 3rd.  


Today's distance: 0 km

Total distance from Changi Airport: 18.6 km

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2/27/2026

DAY 1: Changi Airport to Singapore City




I arrived just before 1 AM, but wandered around looking for a place to sleep. I don't like pushing a trolley loaded with a buggy and a 90-liter duffel bag.


The area behind the elevator on the second floor seemed quiet, so I decided to sleep there on a aluminum sheet.


Even though it was quiet, the lights were on all night and the announcements were loud.


I woke up at 4 AM and started PC work.


The airport was a little chilly because of the air conditioning.


I bought 1.5 liters of water, 500ml of orange juice, and two croissants at a convenience store for 1,400 Japanese yen!?


Singapore is said to be one of the most expensive countries in the world. It must be even more expensive because it's an airport.


I finished blogging and other work until 7 AM, and as it began to get light, I assembled my buggy and left just after 8 AM.


Pedestrians are not allowed to pass in front of the second-floor exit because of the express way. I asked the security guard and he told me there was a walkway on the first floor.


The airport is incredibly large. There are several terminals and numerous warehouses on the premises.


Soon after, I found myself on the Jurassic Mile, a dinosaur-themed promenade.


It felt like a recreation of the movie "Jurassic Park," and it was quite interesting.


It's about 20 kilometers from the airport to the city center. 15 kilometers of that is occupied by East Coast Park, stretching east to west.


There are numerous gazebos and restrooms, so I had no trouble finding a place to rest.


The road was wet when I set off, and it was drizzling on and off. But it wasn't heavy enough to require rain gear, and with the temperature at 27 degrees, it was actually more comfortable being wet.


The sun cleared up in the afternoon, and it suddenly became humid. But it was cool and comfortable in the shade. It was similar to the weather in Osaka in August.


However, I'm sure Japan was probably experiencing similar weather in the past (around the 1960s), when there was no air conditioning and only electric fans.


It seems like there are tropical downpours almost every day, but the rain didn't last long. It just got moderately humid.


I made slow progress, taking photos, having a drink, and eating something along the way.


Traveling from the airport to the city center, or vice versa, is usually a terrifying experience in any country, but this time I only took the road for a short distance.


Two years ago in Spain, I had a pretty scary experience getting from Seville city center to the airport on a expressway-like road.


Because of this, I make it a point to research routes in advance, and for similar reasons in Taiwan, I took a taxi from Taipei Airport to the city center.


Around 2 PM, I arrived near my hotel, but check-in wasn't until 3 PM. I had a late lunch of fish and chips and lemon juice at a nearby Indian restaurant (about 1,500 yen in total).


The convenience store didn't have much to offer. I miss the convenience stores in Taiwan that sold boiled eggs and oden.


The temperature rose to 31°C in the afternoon, making it quite hot. I experienced a phenomenon where heat builds up inside my body (I can't think of a better name to describe it). This caused me a lot of trouble when I was running through the northwest part of Taiwan, right at the start of my trek around the country.


I checked in at exactly 3:00 PM. It was a new, clean hotel. It was a dormitory, but it was only about 5,000 yen per night if I booked online.


I stayed in the city for three nights, and then left Johor Bahru on March 2nd to Malaysia.


I had planned to run overland, but pushing a buggy across from Woodlands Checkpoint to Johor Bahru is a bit dangerous, and I've heard that immigration takes 4-5 hours. I found out that crossing the border by international taxi is an easy way to pass through by simply showing your passport from the car, and it turns out that international taxis depart and arrive within Singapore city.


That means I only travel less than 20 kilometers in Singapore, from the airport to the city center.


I don't plan on staying too long because it's an expensive country, but most of my trek this time will be in Malaysia.


Since I splurged on lunch, for dinner I had tea and instant noodles from 7-Eleven. That alone cost 600 yen.


During Japan's bubble economy, a foreign student once said...


"Prices are so high in Japan that I eat potato chips for 3 meals."


This reminded me of that saying.



Today's distance: 18.6 km


Total distance from Changi Airport: 18.6 km


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2/26/2026

KIX-SGP 2026: Day Of Departure



At 7:00 AM, Ryota drove us to Kansai Airport. My partner Piapi was with us.



The flight was scheduled for 6:40 PM, but I arrived at the airport 10 hours early.


There was a dedicated terminal for low-cost carriers.


This was my first time flying PEACH AVIATION. There was no in-flight meal, no movies, or other entertainment, just flying.


Checked in at 4:10 PM. Baggage check-in was no problem.


With the recent digitalization of immigration procedures, immigration has become extremely fast and easy.


Line waiting times have also been significantly reduced.


In addition, it's true that baggage check-in has become quite a hassle.


Apparently, restrictions on the number and capacity of power banks (lithium batteries) carried on board will be implemented, as will a ban on charging them on board.


Furthermore, with the recent weak Japanese yen, Singapore is likely to have the highest prices in the world, so I'll likely be faced with staggering prices for food and accommodation.


It's already been three months since my trek in Taiwan. What kind of trek will it be?





11/08/2025

DAY 37 Taoyuan International Airport-KIX



On the morning of my return home, I packed up my tent and packed my bags. 


Afterward, Kanae and I had a lively conversation about our trip, and Miyuki arrived.

 

We walked through the shopping district again and even Miyuki bought some souvenirs, and finally, just before 10:00 AM, Uber car arrived. 


I said goodbye to everyone and headed to the airport. 


With some time before departure, I wandered around the airport, reminiscing about my fun days in Taiwan and coming up with various plans for when I return to Japan. 


I checked in just after 1:00 PM and boarded AirAsia flight D3778 just after 3:00 PM. 


How fast! I arrived at Kansai Airport in just two and a half hours. 


Taiwan may seem far away, but it's actually quite close. 


I'd definitely like to visit again.





*Today's Distance: 0km


 Total Distance from Taoyuan: 917km


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11/06/2025

DAY36 Last Night in Taiwan (Taoyuan)



I woke up leisurely in the morning and packed up the buggy. 


It was a bit sad to dismantle it after a long ride. 


I wandered around Taoyuan City again. 


In the afternoon, I met up with Kanae and a friend from Japan. 


Miyuki guided us to the Zhongli tourist night market. 


We had some delicious food again tonight. 


Taiwan's night markets are all lively and fun. 


My last night in Taiwan was a memorable one.



*Today's Distance: 0km


 Total Distance from Taoyuan: 917km


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