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Japanese micro-camper van completes Eurasia crossing

20.01.2026 10:51 1 min 2 sources
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Japanese micro-camper van completes Eurasia crossing
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A Japanese photographer and a sushi chef have completed a transcontinental journey in a micro-camper van. They traveled 26,905 km over 7 months, passing through 17 countries from Vladivostok to Portugal. The trip in a Daihatsu Hijet-based van with a 660cc engine highlighted the potential of compact Japanese campers for international travel.

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Japanese camper van based on Daihatsu Hijet crosses Eurasia

20.01.2026 時事ドットコム JPN

Japanese micro-camper van completes Eurasia crossing

20.01.2026 プレスリリース・ニュースリリース配信シェアNo.1|PR TIMES JPN

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