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Ep.96 Off Base: Walking Tokyo

Episode 96 of the Cycling Hokkaido podcast, hosted by Martin Langford, titled "Ep.96 Off Base: Walking Tokyo" was published on June 26, 2025 and runs 34 minutes.

June 26, 2025 ·34m · Cycling Hokkaido

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What a weekend! From the very serious history of Yasukuni Shrine to the much more playful history of pro-wrestling in Japan, this episode has a lot to offer. And we've now been in the stomping grounds of wrestlers the likes of Hulk Hogan, The Rock, John Cena, The Road Warriors and Bruiser Brody. Not only them but fighters like Mike Tyson, Murata and Badr Hari....Ribera is an amazing steakhouse to visit. And sightseeing places like Mt.Takao was amazing. So much of that place feels like you're hiking through a Ghibli movie. Awesome! As always, when we're in Tokyo, I feel we do a mighty fine job of sightseeing around. Love it. As always, I hope you enjoy this episode. Have fun out there, folks!Cycling Hokkaido Instagram account.....www.instagram.com/cycling.hokkaido.podcast/

What a weekend! From the very serious history of Yasukuni Shrine to the much more playful history of pro-wrestling in Japan, this episode has a lot to offer. And we've now been in the stomping grounds of wrestlers the likes of Hulk Hogan, The Rock, John Cena, The Road Warriors and Bruiser Brody. Not only them but fighters like Mike Tyson, Murata and Badr Hari....Ribera is an amazing steakhouse to visit. And sightseeing places like Mt.Takao was amazing. So much of that place feels like you're hiking through a Ghibli movie. Awesome! As always, when we're in Tokyo, I feel we do a mighty fine job of sightseeing around. Love it. As always, I hope you enjoy this episode. Have fun out there, folks!


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