🤯Walking Underwater in Japan?!🌊

Here I am in Japan and I’m going to walk underwater. Well, through a tunnel anyway. Let’s take the elevator down to enter Kmonon Tunnel connecting Japan’s main Honchu Island to Kyushu Island. At just over a kilometer or less than a mile long, it’s really not that big a deal, but it is pretty darn cool. When I reached the perfeual border, I did a little celebration and there were a lot of local people exercising there, which makes sense. When I finished, I felt pretty cool. And you can do this, too. So, bookmark this video and be sure to follow so you can find out the cool things to do in the cities on both sides of this tunnel.

🚶🌊Do you wanna walk underwater in Japan? Well you can via the Kanmon Tunnel!

🥳At just over a kilometer, under a mile, long, this tunnel is a nice workout without being exhausting. Of course there is a slope as it has to go under and then over the water, but I don’t think it was prohibitive, so just about anybody can enjoy it!

🔗Connecting Japan’s main Honshu with another major island Kyushu, I had a lot of fun walking here! It was fun to see some locals exercising, too. The perfect place to avoid tourist crowds and over tourism with some genuine small town Japan.

🗾Running between:
Shimoniseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture (there’s a lot to do! See my “Chugoku Region” playlist for other videos)
And Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture (videos following this will be in my “Kyushu” playlist)

#yamaguchiprefecture #kitakyushu #shimonoseki #fukuokaprefecture

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  1. 🗾Running between:
    Shimoniseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture (there’s a lot to do! See my “Chugoku Region” playlist for other videos)
    And Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture (videos following this will be in my “Kyushu” playlist)