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I Took a One-Way Flight to Tokyo and Changed My Life Forever

Jef van de Graaf™
3 min readFeb 27, 2025

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A traveler wearing a traditional Japanese hat strikes a playful double peace sign pose in the heart of Tokyo. A mix of adventure and carefree spirit, capturing the essence of diving headfirst into the great unknown.
Quit my job. Sold everything. Booked a one-way ticket to Tokyo. Now I’m living a life I never knew was possible. 🚲✌️🎌

I had no return ticket. No job lined up. No mapped-out itinerary.

Just a bicycle, a few thousand dollars, and a stubborn belief that I could figure it out.

Most people plan for years before taking a leap like this.

Not me.

I just jumped.

When my plane landed at Narita Airport, I felt like a time traveler stepping into a futuristic, cyberpunk world — the neon chaos, the quiet alleyways, the sensory overload of Tokyo, a city that never stops moving.

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I pedaled through streets I couldn’t read, past vending machines that sold everything from hot coffee to used underwear. I didn’t speak the language. I didn’t know the customs.

I had no idea where I’d sleep that night.

But that was the point.

I had escaped.

Not just from Canada. Not just from my old job. From predictability. From the slow crawl of a life I didn’t want. From the fear that if I stayed put, I’d wake up one day and realize I had never actually lived.

For weeks, I cycled with no real destination. Through cities and countryside. To Mt. Fuji and past temples older than the country I…

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