Cycling Japan

  • Days 11
  • Style Original
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  • japan

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  • From HKD 5640 +

Start

11 Mar 2017

Finish

17 Mar 2017

OR
HKD 5640 +
Tour Code:810915

Take a mind-blowing cycling tour of historic, cultural and modern Japan

From world-class sushi to legendary geisha, enthralling Japan is the perfect country to see by bicycle and on our cycling adventure we see all sides of this fascinating country. Cycling means that everything is slower and up close in Japan which is the perfect way to interact with the locals as well as savour the unique culture of the land of the Rising Sun. From the frenetic chaos of Tokyo to cultural Kyoto and the beauty of the serene Noto Peninsula countryside this cycling adventure has it all.

Schedule & Pricing Details

  • Date
  • Start

    11 Mar 2017

    Finish

    17 Mar 2017

    OR
  • Options

Attention

Hotel (9 nights)
ryoken (4 nights)

  • Highlights

    Location

    City:japan

    Name:Take a mind-blowing cycling tour of historic, cultural and modern Japan

    Address:japan

    Tel: 00852-21210230

    Itinerary

    Day

    1

    Welcome
    adventure
    welcome

    Konnichiwa! Welcome to Osaka. This adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6pm today. You can arrive at any time during the day as there are no activities planned until this important meeting. Please check with hotel reception or look at the reception noticeboard for where and when the meeting will take place. If you're going to be late, please inform the hotel reception. We'll be collecting your insurance details and next of kin information at this meeting, so please ensure you have all these details to provide to your leader. Notes: If you can't arrange a flight that will have you arrive at the hotel in time for the meeting, you may wish to arrive a day early so you're able to attend. We'll be happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability). After meet the group at the welcome meeting, head out ...

    Day

    2

    treated
    amazing
    scenery

    Be treated to some amazing scenery while getting the hang of cycling in Japan. The ride today takes the group west from our ryokan near Kyoto Station to the Katsura River, then north along a dedicated cycling path past traditional houses and community gardens to the ancient imperial resort of Arashiyama. Stop off for a coffee break in Arashiyama, well-known for its gorgeous bamboo forests. After a caffeine hit and a chance to soak up the peaceful atmosphere, ride on to Tenryuji Temple and Ryoanji Temple, with its famous white Zen rock garden. Pause here to contemplate the sound of one hand clapping and then move on to contemplate some lunch. Afterwards, cycle east across the north end of Kyoto and then turn south once we reach the Kamo River. Enjoy a gentle downhill riverside cycle back to our inn. The ride today will be gent...

    Day

    3

    morning
    transported
    starting

    If you're eager to see some more of Osaka, rise early and enjoy a morning walk around the city. Later, the group will be transported to the starting point for today's ride, an enjoyable 45 kilometre cycle to Kyoto. On arrivial in Kyoto, take an evening orientation tour of Kyoto's Gion district. Observe Geisha and Maiko (apprentice Geisha) from key spots in the city's old back streets and be tempted by some of the area's great local restaurants, perhaps doubling back to visit for dinner after the tour has ended. Kyoto’s streets are laid out in a convenient grid pattern, which is unusual for Japanese cities (if you’ve been to Tokyo, you know how easy it is to get lost there!). In the 8th century, imperial city planners copied the grid layout of Chang’an (now Xian), the capital of the Tang Dynasty China. That’s not the only b...

    Day

    4

    largest
    structure
    cycling

    Ride from Kyoto to Nara to see the Giant Buddha housed in the largest wooden structure on the planet. The cycling route takes the group on a dedicated riverside cycling path from the old capital of Kyoto to the even older capital of Nara. This city is well-known for its Todaiji Temple and its cute, free-roaming wild deer. Head south along the river for most of the day, passing more community gardens, parks, and an ancient wooden footbridge. This morning we’ll stop for tea and snacks at Nagarebashi Bridge, a 356 metre wooden bridge that is over 100 years old and one of the longest wooden bridges in Japan. This particular bridge is a popular film location for samurai dramas — the popular TV series “Hissatsu” (Assasins) was filmed here. Return to Kyoto for the night. The total riding distance today is 65 kilometres along fla...

    Day

    5

    World-Heritage
    various
    shrines

    Enjoy some more UNESCO World-Heritage sites in Kyoto – such as its various gardens, temples,and shrines – or jump back on the bike for some self-guided discovery of this great old city before the train ride to Kanazawa. This city in central Japan is known for its well-preserved Edo Period districts, art museums and regional handicrafts. On arrival, get to know the streets on a walking tour and learn more of the history of this important city. Ask your leader for some great local restaurant options. Riding distance: None

    Day

    6

    leisurely
    including
    Japan’s

    Buckle up for a leisurely bike ride across the city seeing the best it has to offer. Ride past the famous gardens, including leafy Kenrokuen, one of Japan’s greatest gardens, and the old Geisha and Samurai districts. A beautiful place to enjoy by bike. Riding distance: Approx. 10-15 kms

    Day

    7

    discover
    Peninsula
    endless

    Over the next three days, discover the heart of the rustic Noto Peninsula and its rugged coastlines, rice paddies, and endless farmland. Highlights, along with the cycling, including visiting asaichi (morning markets) housing everything from lacquerware and sake to fresh fish and vegetables. Ride along the scenic coast to Sojiji Temple for an introduction to Japanese Zen Buddhism. Explore the quiet coastal roads and spectacular ocean views and ride back in time through sleepy fishing villages and past lush forests. Stop for a local lunch and head to the hot spring town of Wakura Onsen to indulge in a taste of Japan’s signature suki yaki with famous Noto Gyu (beef) as the highlight. Dinner will also be on a menu, with traditional yukata (kimono) made from fresh, local ingredients at some of the great places we stay. Each day ...

    Day

    8

    complete
    without
    experiencing

    No trip to Japan is complete without experiencing the country's legendary train system. See it for yourself with a train journey from Shinkansen to Tokyo. Watch the scenic landscape fly by and remember to keep an eye out for Mt Fuji – frequently shrouded in cloud but often still visible. On arrivial in Japan's electric capital, hit the streets for a night time orientation walk and enjoy a skyscraper view over the city. Explore both the contemporary center of town as well as the old streets, and feel the hum of modern life in this famous city. Riding distance: None

    Day

    9

    different
    city’s
    coastline

    Get an even better feel for the different areas of the city as we sample some of the great paths along the city’s river and coastline waterways. There's modern and old surprises waiting at each turn along the way – a real treat for those who appreciate ancient and modern architecture. Today's ride covered around 40 kilometres.

    Day

    10

    brilliant
    through
    checking

    Take part in a short but brilliant ride through the city, checking out many of the famous parks, gardens and sites using the same local paths Tokyoites use to cut through the city. Tokyo is our proverbial oyster as we sample food in Ginza, eat with locals at the famous Fish Market, and check out the latest at the Sony building before an evening eating, walking and drinking our way across with city with our knowledgable guide. Riding distance: Approx. 25 kms

    Day

    11

    farewell
    Japanese
    activities

    Sadly it's time to say farewell to this great Japanese adventure. There are no activities planned for the day and you’re able to depart the hotel at any time. Check out time is 12pm. If you are departing later, you can arrange luggage storage at the hotel. Riding distance: none

    Inclusions

    Included activities
    • Meals

      13 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners

    • Transport

      Bicycle, Support vehicle, Train

    • Accommodation

      Hotel (9 nights), ryoken (4 nights)

    • Insurance

      This day tour excludes fee of insurance.

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