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Tokapchi 400
Adventures into the mountains, plains, and ocean highlight the charm of Tokachi. Known as Japan's largest food base, the Tokapchi 400 offers beautiful agricultural and dairy landscapes spread across fertile land. 403 km long, the journey allows you to enjoy the changing scenery of the four seasons. Taste the local gastronomy and feel at one with nature on this journey.
Pacific Coast Bike Path
The Pacific Coast Bike Path is a 1,487-km long bicycle route that begins in Choshi City, Chiba Prefecture, and extends through Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Aichi, and Mie Prefectures to Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture. The route is home to many World Heritage sites, including Mt. Fuji, as well as many of Japan's representative tourist attractions and scenic spots.
Tsukuba Kasumigaura Rinrin Road
Tsukuba Kasumigaura Rinrin Road is an approximately 180-km-long cycling course that circles the abandoned tracks of the former Tsukuba Railway and Kasumigaura. The course offers a variety of local attractions, including Kasumigaura, which is designated as Suigo-Tsukuba National Park, rich nature, historical and cultural assets, and more.
Pacific Coast Bike Path
The Pacific Coast Bike Path is a 1,487-km long bicycle route that begins in Choshi City, Chiba Prefecture, and extends through Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Aichi, and Mie Prefectures to Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture. The route is home to many World Heritage sites, including Mt. Fuji, as well as many of Japan's representative tourist attractions and scenic spots.
Toyama Bay Cycling Course
Toyama Bay is a member of the "World's Most Beautiful Bay Club. This 102-km cycling course allows you to fully enjoy the charm of the bay. The course is designed along the bayfront with roads with a great view so that you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Toyama Bay.
Pacific Coast Bike Path
The Pacific Coast Bike Path is a 1,487-km long bicycle route that begins in Choshi City, Chiba Prefecture, and extends through Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Aichi, and Mie Prefectures to Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture. The route is home to many World Heritage sites, including Mt. Fuji, as well as many of Japan's representative tourist attractions and scenic spots.
Biwa Ichi
Biwaichi is a 200-km cycling course that circles Japan's largest lake, Lake Biwa, in a counterclockwise direction. The distance can be covered in one day by experienced cyclists, but cycling for two or three days is also recommended. In addition to completing a complete circuit, you can also enjoy various other routes, such as taking only the north or south side of the Lake Biwa Bridge, or taking a short cut by boat.
Shimanami Kaido Cycling Road
The Shimanami Kaido Cycling Road is Japan's first 70-km-long cycling course that crosses the straits between Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture and Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture. It is attracting attention from cyclists around the world as a cycling route that allows visitors to fully enjoy the spectacular scenery of the islands of the Seto Inland Sea.
Shimanami Kaido Cycling Road
The Shimanami Kaido Cycling Road is Japan's first 70-km-long cycling course that crosses the straits between Onomichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture and Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture. It is attracting attention from cyclists around the world as a cycling route that allows visitors to fully enjoy the spectacular scenery of the islands of the Seto Inland Sea.