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Abroad in Japan has an Instagram engagement rate of 4.57%
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Abroad in Japan (@abroadinjapan) — 450K FollowersEngagement: 4.57% · Avg. Likes: 20.4K · Avg. Comments: 156
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- 🇯🇵DAY 1 COMPLETE: 75km, $56,000 Raised! 🥳 Thanks to everyone who joined us on our journey from Japan’s most Eastern point of Nemuro, across the stunning rolling fields of Hokkaido. The temperature today averaged 6°C and at times it felt like the Frosty the Snowman cycle experience. The cold really knocked the energy out of us towards the end of the day, but the blue skies throughout most of our route were much welcomed and kept our spirits up. The mountains of fresh local sushi definitely helped too😋 Not enough folks explore this secluded corner of Japan, but it really is worth a visit. Gazing out across the wetlands and marshes made an epic first day all the more rewarding. Thanks again to every who watched along, cheered us on and supported the Immune Deficiency Foundation. We hope to see you tomorrow! Pray for my shattered thighs.
- CYCLETHON 4 is officially over! 🥳🇯🇵🚴♀️ $1,069,561+ RAISED for the Immune Deficiency Foundation. It was an absurd journey that transcended time, space and seasons. When we kicked off our trip in wintry Hokkaido it was -2°C. We traversed mountain ranges, mist and seas to arrive in Tohoku, with the cherry blossom trees blooming in the height of Spring. And finally today, the epic adventure ended in the early Summer heat of Tokyo. As a bonus, half way I turned 35 years old (no, not 53😅) joined by the ever supportive Sharla & surrounded by my closest friends & a cheese board so large it practically qualified as its own prefecture. It was a spectacular team effort from start to finish. Well done to Connor for pulling it all off & masterminding this whole event, to Pete & Ironmouse for the constant support every step of the way (and bouncing on it crazy style), to our wonderful guests Felix, Rob, Garnt & of course Van Gang! Ian, Paul, Nabi and Takeru did an incredible job behind the scenes. Without them, we would have been completely stuffed. And finally a MASSIVE thank you to YOU - to the community for joining us and supporting us every step of the way! As for me, I’m off for a cheeky cider and a game changing bath🍻 See you all soon!
- 53 YEARS OLD TODAY! 🎂🎉 Honestly, this is the shocked expression of someone whose never seen so much cheese in Japan 😅 ✨Thank you to everyone for all the warm birthday wishes. It was a spectacular day - it started with a painful 65km cycle over a mountain range and ended with Japan’s biggest cheeseboard surrounded by amazing friends. We’re now 9 days into our Cyclethon and my legs are beyond repair. But thanks to this incredible community, over $467,000 has been raised for the Immune Deficiency Foundation so far! Knowing I’ve been a part of this is seriously the greatest birthday present of all. (Though to be fair the cheeseboard was pretty damn impressive🤩). Special thanks to cdawgva for a fine birthday celebration indeed. Back on the road tomorrow across the plains of Iwate, hope to see you there! ✨