Sydney’s Harbour Bridge, the picturesque coastal roads that hug the coastline south of Sydney to the Illawarra, and the winding roads through the Southern Highlands all feature in the latest Yamaha Motor Journey global film produced by Yamaha Motor Company in Japan. Check out the awesome feature below…

Produced with the assistance of Yamaha Motor Australia, the film features some of the favourite destinations of riders visiting Sydney, and stars Japanese actors Mizuki Sashide and Rei Fukuchi, Yamaha bLU cRU racer/ambassador Jess Gardiner, Yamaha Motor Australia employee Ben Cade, and a host of Yamaha products.

Long known as a riding mecca for motorcyclists, the South Coast and Southern Highlands region delivered perfect weather for the visiting Japanese film crew to enjoy spectacular coastal touring and kilometres of exhilarating twisting tarmac through the picturesque highlands. Deus Ex Machina at Camperdown was the first stop on the three-day road ride, before the group headed across the Sea Cliff Bridge and up Macquarie Pass for an obligatory stop at the Famous Robertson Pie Shop. The panoramic views from Bald Hill at Stanwell Park, the Kiama Blowhole, and the beachfront location of Diggies Cafe at Wollongong also feature in the short film.



The first in a series of three Australian-themed Yamaha Motor Journey movies being released by Yamaha Motor Company, the collection of short stories will form part of the Resonating Worlds series. Filmed at locations around the globe, Resonating Worlds illustrates how going on a journey with Yamaha Motor products can lead you to new sights, people, and experiences.

The second film in the series will see off-road racing legend, Jess Gardiner, take centre stage at her Offroad Riding Institute, while the third film will be an on-water experience with the Yamaha Marine team. Tune it for that soon!


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