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58-year-old Japanese man who gave up his home for car life shares his favorite spots in Yokkaichi

08.07.2026 16:00 1 min 1 source
motomegane.com JPN
58-year-old Japanese man who gave up his home for car life shares his favorite spots in Yokkaichi
Original source: 【モトメガネ】バイク・オートバイ|自動車・クルマ|キャンプのニュース情報

A man who has been living in his car for 2.5 years shared his favorite food and overnight parking spots in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture. He visited the city last October during a trip to Aichi Prefecture. Yokkaichi is the largest city in Mie Prefecture, retaining a Showa-era port town atmosphere. The author highlighted the convenience of car camping locations and local cuisine.

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58-year-old Japanese man who gave up his home for car life shares his favorite spots in Yokkaichi

08.07.2026 motomegane.com JPN Original source

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