In the summer of 1983, a young runner set off to cover the length of Japan on foot. The run started in Japan's southernmost city of Kagoshima on the island of Kyushu and finished in Hokkaido's Wakkanai city. Read about the runner's encounters along the way during the fifty-nine day journey through the western coastline of Japan. Entries will be added on a daily basis beginning June 11, 2006.
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Sleeping in School
July 12, 1983, Tuesday
This morning, I went back to where I rode the bus yesterday and started a slow jog from about 10:00am. This shuffling went on for a couple of hours, and by noontime when I reached the town of Nyuzen, I called it quits. That was enough for the day.
I went to Nyuzen High School, where a Nyuzen Running Club member teaches. I asked for a quiet room and took a nap. Later in the afternoon, I did an easy jog on the grass to loosen up a bit and to see how my body was reacting to the running. Even after the nap, I was still sore and very tired. I definitely need more rest. I'd better listen to my body and just rest another day before resuming my run tomorrow.
Tonight I am staying at another Youth Hostel in Asahimachi. I'm thinking about the upcoming route. I heard that there are many tunnels, and with construction going on, it will be quite dangerous. I'd better be extra alert on the road.
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Were you getting enough food and liquids in you? Sounds like the body was shutting down.
I thought I was, but at these extreme distances day after day, it was hard to tell. Things were happening to my body that I never experienced before.
Pitch-black stool, a sign of internal bleeding, is a scary sight. It could have been caused by the aspirin I was taking.
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