Shimanami Kaido Cycling

I always feel the urge to travel somewhere far away, to places I’ve never been. That’s why I often go cycling on weekends when I’m tired from work. It has become one of my greatest pleasures.

On March 10th, I took a night ferry from Osaka to Toyo in Shikoku. Early the next morning, I set out alone for the Innoshima Bridge in Onomichi, following the Shimanami Kaido cycling route. That day, I rode a total of 190 kilometers on my road bike, making a round trip from Toyo Port. I returned to the ferry terminal at 8 p.m. after 13 hours of hard riding.

The Shimanami Kaido is the most famous, popular, and beautiful cycling route in Japan. I’ve heard that about half the cyclists there are from overseas.

 

Kurushima Kaikyo Brodge in the morning



Route Map



Kurushima Kaikyo Bridge loop way for bike



Tatara Bridge



Tatara Bridge



the cycle lane on the Ikuchi Bridge



Innoshima Bridge



the cycle lane on the Innoshima Bridge



Ikuchi Island



Tatara Bridge and my bike



Tatara Bridge and "the Sacred Place for cyclists"



Kurushima Kaikyo Bridge in the dusk



Imabari Castle in the evening



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