Bus VS Local Trains From Hyogo Prefecture To Amanohashidate - Part 1

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A thrilling 'bus versus train team' competition sees the participants racing from Himeji Castle in Hyogo to Amanohashidate in Kyoto, while completing missions at five 'checkpoints' along the way.

The bus and train teams embark on yet another adventure, this time racing from Himeji Castle in Hyogo Prefecture to Amanohashidate in Kyoto Prefecture. They must pass five checkpoints - popular tourist spots - along the way and clear missions at each place. Each team is also given 10,000 yen to spend on taxis.

The train team members, meanwhile, find out that they can travel on the Bantan Line and take the train towards Nibuno Station, the nearest station to Central Park. But they must first go to Kyoguchi Station, the closest station to Himeji Castle. They walk for 15 minutes before reaching Kyoguchi Station. The train will depart at 9.25am, half an hour later. So they decide to head to a convenience store, which is five minutes away, to get some food.

The train team finally leaves Kyoguchi Station at 9.25am and heads for Nibuno Station, near Central Park. They arrive at Nibuno Station in 10 minutes and have to walk about three miles to Central Park.

 

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