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[QUOTE="MichaelC, post: 681364, member: 41673"] The typhoon did far more damage than I realized. We wanted to do a short day hike north of Kyoto, and the cedars on some of the slopes had been snapped like twigs. The Kumano Kodo trails still have a couple detours to get around landslides, and some of the shorter trails are closed. The river at Kawayu had a couple feet of sediment in it. Our river-boat guide showed us how high the water had risen, and it was hard to imagine. A lot of buildings were damaged in the flooding. It will be awhile before some of these places recover. Sakura season must be gorgeous. I saw one review online that said the Kohechi route (Koyasan to Hongu) was "a little tougher than Annapurna." Good luck, and buen camino!!! And one more cool thing I forgot to note: the Japanese are usually reserved, and don't really talk to - or even acknowledge - strangers on the street. But on the trail everyone greeted each other with [I]konnichi-wa[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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