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Abroad in Japan
6 days ago - 12K likes

Had a fair few questions about Buckingham Palace this week! At last the Podcast episode is out explaining how it all happened.

What did I say to the King?
How did I nearly screw it all up?
Does this make me a Lord now (sadly no).

šŸæ Over on the ā€Ŗ@AbroadInJapanPodcastā€¬ channel

Abroad in Japan
2 weeks ago - 30K likes

Just landed at Tokyo Haneda airport after an endless 14 hour flight. Stumbled out into arrivals and an eagle eyed stranger shouted:
ā€œOh my god - I know you! Youā€™re Colin!ā€

I am indeed Colin in Japan.
And itā€™s great to be back.

Abroad in Japan
2 weeks ago - 63K likes

Never in a million years would I imagine Iā€™d end up inside Buckingham Palace, let alone meeting the King and the Emperor of Japan.

And yet somehow tonight, I found myself celebrating UK-Japan relations at a State Banquet shaking hands and chatting with King Charles, Emperor Naruhito, as well as a former British Prime Minister (and a very soon to be Prime Minister).

All absurdly surreal - especially the concept of me wearing smart clothing.

Looking forward to chatting more about it when I get back to Tokyo, but absolutely a night Iā€™ll never forget. Many thanks as always guys for watching! Good lord, what a journey itā€™s been.

Abroad in Japan
2 months ago - 17K likes

Thanks for all the birthday wishes.
I celebrated in a forest surrounded by bears.
(Also watched the Shogun finale!
Bloody great show, will be sorely missed).

Abroad in Japan
2 months ago - 25K likes

Crikey! The Abroad in Japan Paperback is the No.1 bestselling book in the UK this week šŸ„³
A huge thanks to everyone who's grabbed a copy!
I would've returned to the UK to celebrate the paperback launch had I not been breaking my legs on a bike this week šŸ˜…

Abroad in Japan
2 months ago - 28K likes

Itā€™s finally over.

All great stories need a fitting ending and yesterday we got ours.

Half a month spent furiously peddling over 1,000km across Japanā€™s mountain ranges and megacities, with an astonishing $1 million raised for the Immune Deficiency Foundation, culminating with hundreds of amazing folks cheering us on across the finish line at Tokyo Tower.

The journey wasnā€™t easy; my back and leg muscles are stuffed. And I wonā€™t forget the feeling of my heart almost exploding while ascending 1,200m at the base of Mount Fuji.

There were some genuinely terrifying moments in tunnels, pedalling frantically whilst sandwiched between a concrete wall and a ten ton truck. Falling off the bike on to a stone pavement covered my already shattered legs in cuts and bruises.

Yet through it all, I always felt a part of something bigger than myself.

Cycling alongside the seemingly unstoppable Connor and knowing that every step of the way, people around the world were cheering us from this bloody incredible community was genuinely the greatest motivator of all.

Without Pete firing us up the second week, the struggle would have been a nightmare. Ian saved our bikes more times than I can count and Paul was there to capture every moment and raise our spirits every morning along the way.

Without the fantastic team of Nabiru, Kei and Eula off camera, the logistics would have been hell.

And without our brilliant guests, Garnt, Felix and Natsuki, the endless cycling wouldā€™ve descended into monotony.

It was a team effort in every sense, though make no mistake, Connor absolutely earned this victory. The journey was already no easy task, but to undertake it all while simultaneously entertaining 25,000 viewers everyday with a shoulder mounted camera is borderline insanity. The man is practically a Welsh Terminator.

Iā€™m immensely grateful to him for convincing me to do this once again and to see it through from start to finish.

Weā€™ll be working tirelessly to edit the full edited Cyclethon 3 episode for Abroad in Japan in the coming weeks. Canā€™t wait to share it with you all! (The drone shots are astonishing - well done Paul).

Until then, as always a huge thanks for your support guys - itā€™s my birthday this week and it seems Iā€™ve already had the greatest birthday present of all.

(Well, unless of course, someone plans to gift me a barrel of Camembert of coursešŸ˜‰).

Abroad in Japan
3 months ago - 21K likes

We passed the halfway mark of our seemingly endless 1,200km cycle.
Thanks to everyoneā€™s who tuned in and donated to the Immune Deficiency Foundation - over $400,000 raised so far!

I wonā€™t lie itā€™s been tough. Every morning I wake up to throbbing legs, muscles sore from the day before. Every passing truck feels like a near death experience, and each day seems to now blend into one, with barely any time to recuperate between each stretch.

But for every stretch of highway, the journey is punctuated with moments of beauty; a Torii gate in a quiet village, a serene moment by a gushing stream or the afternoon breeze across a luscious rice field.

Having guests join Connor and I has been a real blessing too for morale; Garnt and Felix were legendary companions and Iā€™ve more memories than I can count from the last week alone. From battling through torrential rains, and getting a brofist by Himeji castle, to being guided through Osaka by a kind stranger (thanks Toru!) and getting swept up in the crowds of a Hanami party at the Kintai Bridge.

Thanks again for joining us on the first week of our epic adventure guys. 6 days to go and tomrorow is one hell of a day - wish us luck!

Abroad in Japan
3 months ago - 18K likes

Day 6 (of 14) - 88km to go. Lots of uphill.
Pewdiepie is out of retirement to help push us along. See you there!
Twitch.tv/cdawgva

Abroad in Japan
3 months ago - 12K likes

Feeling obliterated from todayā€™s epic 85km cycle with Connor. Thanks to everyone who tuned into Day 1 (of 14) and to everyone who donated an astonishing $70,000 for charity, genuinely an incredible, spectacular thank you! What a bloody brilliant first day šŸ™

Meanwhile today the UKā€™s biggest book store Waterstones announced Abroad in Japanā€™s brand new Paperback is their Non-fiction Book of the Month!

Wherever you are in the UK right now swing by Waterstones to check out the impressive displays and some stores are even offering a complimentary Matcha tea with every purchase šŸ˜…

If you see a cool display send me a photo!

What a crazy day - now for much needed sleep, night guys. Hope to see you tomorrow!

Abroad in Japan
3 months ago - 23K likes

And so it begins!
1,200km to Tokyo: Cyclethon 3.0
Over on Twitch.tv/cdawgva now šŸæšŸæšŸæ