Noguchi expressed his appreciation for the local culture and the hospitality he experienced.
โIโm now staying in the city of Iloilo after walking 200 kilometers. I got a lot of mangoes recently, and they are big, sweet, juicy, and really delicious,โ he wrote in a Facebook post.
He said he faced challenges, especially at night, when he was nearly persuaded to stop his journey because of โdemons called aswang,โ stray dogs, and drunk people.
The journey also served as a cultural immersion for Noguchi, who recalled gatherings he witnessed along the way.
โI like the enthusiasm of the funerals where relatives gather all night long,โ he recalled. โWith the joy of family and relativesโ relationships, the kindness and care of the visitors, I strongly feel that the Philippines is a country of hospitality.โ
Noguchi said he also enjoyed playing basketball with the locals every day during his stops.
The sight of a Japanese man walking across villages attracted the attention of residents. When word spread about what Noguchi was doing, many took photos with him as souvenirs.
Among them was Cherry Villanueva, a lechon vendor, who patiently waited for hours to meet Noguchi.
โIt was all worth the wait,โ Villanueva said. โ Rappler.com