TRIP&TRAVEL - JAPAN - KYOTO

This Japanese city boasts a culture unique to a capital that has existed for more than 1,000 years since 794. Remnants of the aristocracy’s glory days still exist, both tangible and intangible, and historical buildings such as “Kinkakuji Temple” and “Katsura Imperial Villa”, machiya (traditional townhouse), Kyoto cuisine, and nature such as Arashiyama, allow visitors to feel the essence of Japan.

TRIP&TRAVEL
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 […]

#Nara #Wazuka #Uji #Tea
TRIP&TRAVEL
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 […]

#Omi Hachiman
TRIP&TRAVEL
To Taste Mackerel at Wakasa Bay! A Parent-Child Ride Along the Saba(Mackerel) Kaido

Hello, this is Ontama Negitoro.This time, I rode the Saba Kaido from Kyoto with my father, who’s now in his 50s.My love for cycling probably comes from the “early training” I received from him—he’s a cyclist himself.The Saba Kaido is one of the routes we used to ride together several times when I was in elementary school.Thinking back, we rode pretty far for a kid, didn’t we?This time, we made the trip again as a parent-child ride, heading all the way to Wakasa Bay in Obama, Fukui Prefecture, for some mackerel! Table of Contents 1. What is the Saba Kaido?2. Accessing the Saba Kaido (From Kyoto)3. Crossing the Oldest Saba Kaido Route: Harihatagoe4. Remnants of Spring Snow5. To Kumagawa-juku: […]

#Sento #Kyoto #Fukui