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From Kyoto’s timeless river to the Japan Sea’s Blue Horizon 〜 Kyoto to Ine 3 days 〜

Days: 3daysDistance: 180kmElevation gain: 1260m Itinerary This is a three-day model cycling course that is the most beautiful and typical of Japan and is suitable for cyclists with some experience.*This feature is presented in collaboration with “Kyoto by the Sea e-Bikes.” Day1Kamo River Like the Seine in Paris and the Tiber in Rome, the Kamo River is a river with 1,500 years of history that flows through the center of the capital.Its greatest feature is its beauty, which has earned it the nickname “urban river with the best water quality in the world.” Despite the strict landscape ordinances and sewage regulations, the Kamo River flows through a city of one million people, yet i […]

#Ine #Hanase Pass
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If You Were to Ride the Tour de France Route – Part 1
The land that gave birth to the world’s greatest cycling race is endlessly cyclist-friendly.

The Tour de France, a race that circles around France by bicycle over the course of 23 days in the peak of summer, is in full swing from July 5 to 27. The country and people that gave rise to such a grand sporting event share a deep love for cycling. In recent years, France has rapidly developed cycling infrastructure to promote eco-friendly transportation. As one of the world’s top tourist destinations, the nation is now fully committed to advancing cycle tourism. A journalist with 30 years of experience covering the Tour de France witnesses this dedication firsthand. In this two-part series, Part 1 offers a preview of the 2025 Tour de France and essential tips for cycling in France. Table […]

#Lille #Dunkirk
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To You Traveling in France
Hello, Bike Transport & Rental Bikes

When cycling in France, let’s consider what arrangements are needed locally and how to plan your trip. You have two options: bring your own bike or rent one on-site. Table of Contents 1. Tips for Checking Your Bike on International Flights2. Renting a Quality Bicycle in France 1. Tips for Checking Your Bike on International Flights First, consider the case of bringing your bike on the plane to France. I asked Action Sports Corp, a company that handles the “Bike Porter” bike transport cases for airlines, about the latest situation. Q: What size bikes can be checked on international flights? Is it free or are there additional fees? A: Policies vary depending on the airline for international fl […]

#Bike Rental #Rinko
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In the Fields of Tea
〜 Nara, Wazuka & Uji Tea fields eBike Tour /1day (Car supported) 〜

Experience the origin and pinnacle of Japanese tea culture with your whole body Uji tea in Kyoto is the origin of Japanese tea culture and the best brand. Uji is truly a “tea town” where all kinds of tea cultures come together. And the largest tea producing area is Wazuka, where the beautiful tea fields that spread as far as the eye can see give a unique feeling of the world. This tour starts or finishes in Nara and Kyoto with transportation included, and cycles between Uji and Wazuka on an E-Bike. Enjoy tea and sweets while looking at the tea fields. An optional tea ceremony in a teahouse is also available. Days: 1 day *Standard hours are from 9am to 3pmDistance: 43kmElevation g […]

#Tour #Kyoto #Nara
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Enjoying Summer at Lake Biwa
〜Cycling around Lake Biwa & Kyoto / 4days〜

Lake Biwa is the largest lake in Japan, and cycling around the lake is very popular.It’s very close to Kyoto, and an e-bike can take you to the western end of the lake in 15km (1 hour).You can cycle along the canal from Kyoto to Lake Biwa, or take a short loop to Omihachiman, the old center of Lake Biwa, and back, or even cycle 200km around the lake over three days. We will introduce some model courses from the perspective of local cyclists. Days: 3~4daysDistance: 220kmElevation gain: 970m Itinerary This route starts from Kyoto and goes along the Lake Biwa Canal Path, then along the Lake Biwa Cycling Road to Wani, crosses Mt. Hiei, and returns to Ohara via the Kamogawa Cycling Road. Th […]

#Kyoto #Lake Biwa
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Music Cycles Around The World
#02 France
Catia “Saudade de Paris”

In this second instalment of our new series Music Cycles Around The World, themed around “cities and music” and inspired by the idea of travelling the world through music on two wheels, we turn our attention to France — in celebration of the 2025 Tour de France, which kicks off on 5 July from the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Though it’s been nearly 20 years since my last visit, I travelled to France many times throughout the 1990s and 2000s. My first trip to Paris was 33 years ago, when I spent every waking hour scouring the city for records — especially French cinema soundtracks. That trip played a key role in inspiring me to open my own shop, Café Après-midi. Later, in early summer 1999, I ret […]

#France #yua #Catia
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Hidden Gem of Hiroshima: Cycling Through Taishaku Gorge in Tojo Town

Hi, I’m Ontama Negitoro, an avid cyclist mainly active in the Kansai region. I just love to ride—whether it’s a quick spin around my hometown, a full tour around Shikoku, or a Japan-crossing brevet. After countless journeys, I’ve come to truly appreciate the saying, “Where there’s a road, there’s a scenic view.”This time, I set out on a ride that’s both niche and deeply rewarding—rich in natural beauty and historical intrigue. It’s a route that will also appeal to architecture enthusiasts. Let’s head to Tojo Town in Shobara City, eastern Hiroshima Prefecture! Table of Contents 1. Traces of an Ancient Trade Route2. The Taste of Manjū Passed Down Since the Edo Period3. Sanrakusō: A Modern Japa […]

#Hakuundo
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Tokyo old town bicycle stroll #03
Kanda Matsuri – Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Kanda, Akihabara –

Born and raised in Kanda, Tokyo, I go by the name Shitamachi Kombu. It’s been nearly half a century since I came into this world. Today, I took a ride through the Kanda Matsuri—Kanda area’s largest festival, held once every two years—using a docomo share bike. This festival is one of the three great festivals of Edo, dating back to the Edo period, and is sometimes counted among Japan’s three major festivals. The sky today is a perfect May blue—ideal weather for cycling. If you have a moment, come along with me for the ride. Table of Contents Charging up that Edo spirit in NihonbashiSoaking in Meiji Era vibes at Tokyo StationA detour to Akihabara, the mecca of otaku cultureKanda, […]

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