Yamaha Passol model used in 2004–2008 circumnavigation
Between May 1987 and August 1999 he journeyed several continents with a number of small motorcycles including a Honda Super Cub, 50cc Honda Motra and Honda Gorilla utility minibikes, and a Honda Dio scooter.[2] His 1995 trip around Japan was documented in his 1997 book The Original Bike Bastard Starving Around Japan.
Between March 2004 and May 2008 he made a 50,552-kilometre (31,412mi) journey circumnavigating the world on a Yamaha Passolelectric scooter,[3][4] on a route including Australia from Sydney to Perth, Thailand, India to Lisbon, South Africa to Kenya, and America from New York to San Francisco (44 countries).[3][5] It may have been the first global circumnavigation by electric two-wheeler.[6][7] Fujiwara visited and documented the sites of sacred trees in various countries to spread awareness of green transportation.[8][9]
The scooter he used in the 2004–2008 circumnavigation, sponsored by Yamaha,[10] weighed 45 kilograms (99lb), had a 30km/h top speed, and an endurance of 20km on a battery charge.[4] Even with six batteries giving a 100km range,[4] his partner had to shuttle charged batteries to him in order to cross Australia's Nullarbor Plain.[6]
Between April 2009 and November 2013, he rode 100,000 kilometers across Japan's major highways on a 50cc Honda Cub, sponsored by motorcycle apparel supplier Rough & Road, and supported by serializing his journeys in the Japanese magazine Tandem Style and on his own blog.[11][12][13]
Online journalism
In addition to various blogs covering his motorcycle travels, Fujiwara is also a food critic. His "Tabigohan" column covers road food at roadside stations and other Japanese venues for BBB-Bike,[14] an online publication of large Japanese auction house BDS.[15][16]
Bibliography
Fujiwara, Kanichi (1997), 原チャリ野郎のハラペコ日本一周―74日間1万3390km8万5909円の旅 [The original bike bastard starving around Japan: 74day, 13,390km journey on 85,909 Yen], Japan Travel Bureau Publishing, ISBN978-4533028144
"環境に配慮、電動バイクで世界一周へ 藤原夫妻" [Environmentally friendly: Fujiwara and his wife to travel around the world on electric bike], Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese), March 23, 2004 – via China People's Daily
"ラフ&ロードな人々 — フリーライター 藤原かんいち&ヒロコ 夫婦" [People — Couple: freelance writer Kanichi & Hiroko Fujiwara], Rough & Road official blog (in Japanese), Rough & Road, March 30, 2009, retrieved 2013-11-16
"100,000 キロの旅ストーリー!" [The story of a journey of 100,000 kilometers], Tandem Style (in Japanese): 66–67, May 2009, retrieved 2013-11-16– via Rough & Road official blog
"タンデムスタイル5月号(3/24発売)掲載記事" [An article in the May issue of Tandem Style], Rough & Road official blog (in Japanese), Rough & Road, April 13, 2009
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