Hiking in Japan with Amanda Kendle
Event description
(For adults)
Japan is one of the most popular destinations for Australians these days, but most go to explore the culture and history of cities like Tokyo and Kyoto, or to head north to go skiing. If you want to add something different to your Japan experience, you can explore the options of hiking and walks in Japan. As a popular Japanese pastime, the country is full of well-maintained hiking routes joining small towns and villages, with incredible scenery and opportunities to experience a wide range of local foods and cultural specialities.
Amanda Kendle, who has lived in Japan and returns frequently, will share her experiences walking on the Basho Trail in northern Japan, including highlights like bathing in hot springs, tasting regional specialties, exploring museums and temples, and meeting wonderful local people.
Amanda will also give an overview of how to arrange a hike in Japan and give examples of the many and varied hiking options available. The great news is that you don't have to be an experienced hiker to thoroughly enjoy a walk in Japan!
Bookings are essential for this free event. Light refreshments will be available. You are encouraged to bring your own keep cup for tea/coffee or water.
Please let us know if you have any access requirements.
Please remember to cancel your booking via Humanitix or by contacting the library if you are unable to attend on the day. The place/s can then be released for someone else to enjoy.
About Amanda Kendle: Amanda Kendle wears many hats: she runs a social media consultancy, lectures in the School of Media and Communication at Murdoch University, and teaches in the Creative Schools program. She has produced and hosted The Thoughtful Travel Podcast since 2016, recently reaching over a million downloads, and is Vice President of the Board of RISE Travel Institute, helping to educate travellers to see the world in impactful ways. She is assistant director of the Festival of Fiction, loves to read and write, and likes nothing better than being trapped on her couch with her cat on her lap.
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