About

Hi, I’m t48m — the admin of this site. I’m a regular office worker in Japan and a father of two.

This blog is where I collect DIY notes on my cars and motorcycles, hoping the information might be useful to someone out there.

Background

Born and raised in downtown Tokyo. Lived with my parents until I graduated from university.

Languages

My native language is standard Japanese. I can hold everyday conversations in English, and I’m interested in Spanish — though I only know a handful of words so far.

A love for vehicles

I’ve always been obsessed with cars and motorcycles — a typical boy in that sense. From as far back as I can remember, I loved riding shotgun while my dad drove, pretending I was behind the wheel. The traffic-law booklets my parents brought home at license-renewal time were among the few things I actually read as a kid.

Mid-size motorcycle license at 16

I wanted a car license, but in Japan the first license you can get is a motorcycle license, so I took it as soon as I turned 16. I barely studied for the written test, but it was easy for me and I passed on the first try.

With a license in hand I of course wanted a bike, and I ended up riding a 250cc Kawasaki Balius II. I’ve been enjoying riding ever since.

Travel

Probably thanks to my parents, I’ve loved traveling since I was small.

First solo trip: Hokkaido by motorcycle

During summer break in my first year of university I took my first solo trip: about 20 days of camping and touring Hokkaido by motorcycle, ferry included. That was the start of my real traveling life.

The following year I upgraded to a 750cc Kawasaki ZR-7S and went back to Hokkaido, this time riding from Tokyo all the way up and back under my own power.

First trip abroad: Thailand & Cambodia

My first self-planned trip overseas was to Thailand, using Khao San Road as a base and going on to Cambodia to see Angkor Wat. Cheap, friendly, and full of great encounters.

A year off & a homestay in Canada

After my third year of university I took a year off and spent part of it on a homestay in Canada.

Sports

When asked about hobbies, I usually answer baseball, mountaineering, skiing, or traveling — depending on the mood.

Baseball

I played baseball from 5th grade through university, so I’d say I’m reasonably athletic.

Current cars

At the moment I drive (and DIY on) a BMW X3 (F25), a BMW X5 (G05), and a BYD ATTO 3. Most posts on this site are about maintaining those vehicles — usually at very high mileage.

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