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  1. 日本舞台のレースゲーム『Forza Horizon 6』に「軽トラ」が登場!公式SNSにて映像が公開。雪降りしきる中、静かにワイパーを動かし続けるホンダのアクティ(1994年製)。日本の日常を支える力強い姿が見られる
    news.denfaminicogamer.jp/news/

    #denfaminicogamer #PC #軽トラ #Xbox_Series_X_S #ポンタ #Windows #Xbox_Game_Pass #Tsushimahiro #ニュース #Honda #Forza_Horizon_6 # #Steam

  2. 日本舞台のレースゲーム『Forza Horizon 6』に「軽トラ」が登場!公式SNSにて映像が公開。雪降りしきる中、静かにワイパーを動かし続けるホンダのアクティ(1994年製)。日本の日常を支える力強い姿が見られる
    news.denfaminicogamer.jp/news/

    #denfaminicogamer #PC #軽トラ #Xbox_Series_X_S #ポンタ #Windows #Xbox_Game_Pass #Tsushimahiro #ニュース #Honda #Forza_Horizon_6 # #Steam

  3. Ten Keitora on the Nakasendō

    With a free day, I jumped on the train and headed back to my local section of the Nakasendō for the umpteenth time.

    The plan was to walk from Nakatsugawa to Ena — but on a whim, I jumped off at Ena instead, switched direction, and walked to Takenami through the forest and along quieter paths. I knew that stretch would be more peaceful, which was what I was after.

    I also gave myself a small goal: photograph at least ten keitora trucks — those compact, mud-splattered little workhorses scattered across the Japanese countryside. I wasn’t allowed to catch a train home until I’d photographed at least ten.

    Approaching Takenami Station I had nine, but after crossing Route 19, turning away from the station and making a little detour through the village, that number suddenly shot up to sixteen.

    If there’s one thing more ubiquitous in rural Japan than a vegetable patch and rice field, it’s a keitora parked at an odd angle, often in the middle of nowhere. They used to come in white or silver, but in recent years they’ve evolved — and can now be spotted in any number of colours: orange, olive green, blue, and if you’re really lucky, bright pink.

    Of the sixteen I photographed, these are the ten I kept.

    #Ena #軽トラ #keitora #Nakasendō #walking #中山道
  4. Ten Keitora on the Nakasendō

    With a free day, I jumped on the train and headed back to my local section of the Nakasendō for the umpteenth time.

    The plan was to walk from Nakatsugawa to Ena — but on a whim, I jumped off at Ena instead, switched direction, and walked to Takenami through the forest and along quieter paths. I knew that stretch would be more peaceful, which was what I was after.

    I also gave myself a small goal: photograph at least ten keitora trucks — those compact, mud-splattered little workhorses scattered across the Japanese countryside. I wasn’t allowed to catch a train home until I’d photographed at least ten.

    Approaching Takenami Station I had nine, but after crossing Route 19, turning away from the station and making a little detour through the village, that number suddenly shot up to sixteen.

    If there’s one thing more ubiquitous in rural Japan than a vegetable patch and rice field, it’s a keitora parked at an odd angle, often in the middle of nowhere. They used to come in white or silver, but in recent years they’ve evolved — and can now be spotted in any number of colours: orange, olive green, blue, and if you’re really lucky, bright pink.

    Of the sixteen I photographed, these are the ten I kept.

    #Ena #軽トラ #keitora #Nakasendō #walking #中山道
  5. Ten Keitora on the Nakasendō

    With a free day, I jumped on the train and headed back to my local section of the Nakasendō for the umpteenth time.

    The plan was to walk from Nakatsugawa to Ena — but on a whim, I jumped off at Ena instead, switched direction, and walked to Takenami through the forest and along quieter paths. I knew that stretch would be more peaceful, which was what I was after.

    I also gave myself a small goal: photograph at least ten keitora trucks — those compact, mud-splattered little workhorses scattered across the Japanese countryside. I wasn’t allowed to catch a train home until I’d photographed at least ten.

    Approaching Takenami Station I had nine, but after crossing Route 19, turning away from the station and making a little detour through the village, that number suddenly shot up to sixteen.

    If there’s one thing more ubiquitous in rural Japan than a vegetable patch and rice field, it’s a keitora parked at an odd angle, often in the middle of nowhere. They used to come in white or silver, but in recent years they’ve evolved — and can now be spotted in any number of colours: orange, olive green, blue, and if you’re really lucky, bright pink.

    Of the sixteen I photographed, these are the ten I kept.

    #Ena #軽トラ #keitora #Nakasendō #walking #中山道
  6. Ten Keitora on the Nakasendō

    With a free day, I jumped on the train and headed back to my local section of the Nakasendō for the umpteenth time.

    The plan was to walk from Nakatsugawa to Ena — but on a whim, I jumped off at Ena instead, switched direction, and walked to Takenami through the forest and along quieter paths. I knew that stretch would be more peaceful, which was what I was after.

    I also gave myself a small goal: photograph at least ten keitora trucks — those compact, mud-splattered little workhorses scattered across the Japanese countryside. I wasn’t allowed to catch a train home until I’d photographed at least ten.

    Approaching Takenami Station I had nine, but after crossing Route 19, turning away from the station and making a little detour through the village, that number suddenly shot up to sixteen.

    If there’s one thing more ubiquitous in rural Japan than a vegetable patch and rice field, it’s a keitora parked at an odd angle, often in the middle of nowhere. They used to come in white or silver, but in recent years they’ve evolved — and can now be spotted in any number of colours: orange, olive green, blue, and if you’re really lucky, bright pink.

    Of the sixteen I photographed, these are the ten I kept.

    #Ena #軽トラ #keitora #Nakasendō #walking #中山道
  7. 「非常階段を降りたら血の海」24歳女性刺殺事件 男は女性の後をつけてマンションに入り犯行に及んだか/【道頓堀ビル火災】ビル1階の「室外機付近」が激しく燃える【MBSニュース】
    youtube.com/watch?v=IwWBCCkQUr
    #youtube_mbsnews #ニュース #MBS #毎日放送 #mbsnews #刺殺事件 #道頓堀 #室外機 #FC2 #有罪判決 #軽トラ #書類送検 #大阪府警 #談合事件

  8. 軽トラックにはねられた自転車の75歳女性が死亡 軽トラ運転の男は現場から逃走 大阪・生野区(2024年11月4日)# shorts
    youtube.com/watch?v=1zIw9wT5nI
    #youtube_mbsnews #ニュース #MBS #毎日放送 #mbsnews #生野区 #軽トラ #自転車 #ひき逃げ

  9. 軽トラックにはねられた自転車の75歳女性が死亡 軽トラ運転の男は現場から逃走 大阪・生野区(2024年11月4日)
    youtube.com/watch?v=XWrzn3kFWF
    #youtube_mbsnews #ニュース #MBS #毎日放送 #mbsnews #生野区 #軽トラ #自転車 #ひき逃げ