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HOKKAIDO
北海道
Cycling in Hokkaido allows cyclists to experience the natural beauty of the mountains, clear streams, and lakes. It also offers a fulfilling experience for cyclists with exciting trails, a pleasant summer climate, and well-developed infrastructure including accommodations and bicycle rentals. Fresh seafood and local products can also be enjoyed.
トカプチ400

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.

KANTO.
関東地方
Cycling in the Kanto region offers cyclists the opportunity to ride through bike lanes and lush parks that stretch from central Tokyo to a wide variety of spots, for example, the coastline of Chiba, the rich natural areas of Saitama, and the viewpoints of Kanagawa's Mt. Cyclists are invited to enjoy seasonal scenery, local traditions, and new discoveries.
太平洋岸自転車道

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.

つくば霞ヶ浦りんりんロード

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.

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中部地方
Fuji spreads out in the background, and diverse areas are woven together, including the coastline of the Izu Peninsula, the hot spring resorts of Shizuoka, and the urban area of Nagoya. Cycling in the Hokuriku area also offers a fascinating blend of natural beauty, with diverse terrain ranging from the coastline of the Sea of Japan to the mountains of the Tateyama mountain range, and dotted with local historical landscapes. The seasonal scenery along the routes, as well as the local food and traditional culture, make this the perfect adventure for cyclists.
太平洋岸自転車道

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.

富山湾岸サイクリングコース

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.

KINKI
近畿地方
Cycling in the Kinki region can be enjoyed in a variety of areas, including the coastlines of the Kii Peninsula and Tango Peninsula and the mountains of Nara. The region is also dotted with historical sites such as the Kumano Kodo in Wakayama, Osaka Castle in Osaka, and Himeji Castle in Hyogo, where you can enjoy an adventure that blends the atmosphere of the ancient capital with the harmony of nature.
太平洋岸自転車道

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.

ビワイチ

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.

CHUGOKU
中国地方
Cycling in the Chugoku region offers a fascinating cycling experience while experiencing local traditions and culture as you tour the islands of the Seto Inland Sea, the landscape of the Shimane Peninsula, and historical sites such as the Bikan Historical Quarter in Kurashiki, Okayama, and Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine in Shimane. A variety of courses await riders, allowing them to experience the charms of the region.
しまなみ海道サイクリングロード

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.

SHIKOKU
四国地方
Cycling in the Shikoku region is characterized by courses that connect the islands of the Seto Inland Sea while visiting Shikoku Sacred Sites, and beautiful roads that combine historical sites and nature. Each region's different attractions, such as Kagawa's udon noodles, Ehime's citrus fruits, and Tokushima's Awa Odori dance, add to the fun, while the mild climate and scenery add to the trip.
しまなみ海道サイクリングロード

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.