3 days from now, I'm going to be on a plane to Tokyo. This is VERY exciting. If all goes according to plan, I will pick up by bike in the luggage hall, and then take it approximately 850km west, to Imabari on the island of Shikoku. From there I will spend 11 days riding it back to Tokyo, with a birthday-weekend in Kyoto. On my way, I will be searching for sites to do Hanami - blossom-viewing. I have planned these routes myself, and am hoping I won't get too lost...
My first night will (hopefully) be spent in Hotel Sunrise Itoyama, and from there I will take a route over the Shinanami Kaido bridge and on to Soja.
April 1 - 147km (91 miles)
Interactive map: http://www.strava.com/routes/ 184679
After a night in the tent, which I haven't yet attempted to put up, I will head over the Kibi Plain and onto Himeji.
April 2 - 120km (75 miles)
Interactive map: http://www.strava.com/routes/184695
From Himeji, I will make my way to Kyoto, where I will spend 3 nights, including my birthday on Saturday 5 April.
April 3 - 147km (91 miles)
April 7 - 85km (53 miles)
Then, on 8 April, I will embark on an epic bike ride to Toba, where I will get the ferry across to Cape Irago.
April 8 - 105km (65 miles) - over mountains
From Cape Irago I will cycle to Toyohashi, where I will cheat a little and get the bullet train to Fuji Station.
April 9 - 42km + 54km = 96km (60 miles)
From there I will cycle to a camp site on one of the Five Lakes to spend the night.
Then I will cycle round each of the Five Lakes before heading to Hakone, which is full of hot springs, to relax my weary muscles.
April 10 - 92km (57 miles)
Then finally, on 11 April, I will make my way to Tokyo. If I have the legs for it, and the traffic isn't unbearable, I might make it all the way on the bike. Otherwise, there are plenty of train stations so I can easily hop on a train. But look how flat it is once you come off the mountain...
April 11 - up to 112km (70 miles)
Then I'm spending three nights in Tokyo before heading back to the UK. Easy peasy. Perhaps I'll post stuff on here about my journey. Perhaps I'll be having too much fun, or spending too much time mending punctures. Who knows?!
My first night will (hopefully) be spent in Hotel Sunrise Itoyama, and from there I will take a route over the Shinanami Kaido bridge and on to Soja.
April 1 - 147km (91 miles)
Interactive map: http://www.strava.com/routes/
After a night in the tent, which I haven't yet attempted to put up, I will head over the Kibi Plain and onto Himeji.
April 2 - 120km (75 miles)
Interactive map: http://www.strava.com/routes/184695
From Himeji, I will make my way to Kyoto, where I will spend 3 nights, including my birthday on Saturday 5 April.
April 3 - 147km (91 miles)
Once I've exhausted all the Karaoke bars in Kyoto, I will make my way to Yoshino, the most spectacular place for Hanami in the whole of Japan, home to 30,000 blossom trees (give or take a few).
April 7 - 85km (53 miles)
April 8 - 105km (65 miles) - over mountains
From Cape Irago I will cycle to Toyohashi, where I will cheat a little and get the bullet train to Fuji Station.
April 9 - 42km + 54km = 96km (60 miles)
From there I will cycle to a camp site on one of the Five Lakes to spend the night.
Then I will cycle round each of the Five Lakes before heading to Hakone, which is full of hot springs, to relax my weary muscles.
April 10 - 92km (57 miles)
Then finally, on 11 April, I will make my way to Tokyo. If I have the legs for it, and the traffic isn't unbearable, I might make it all the way on the bike. Otherwise, there are plenty of train stations so I can easily hop on a train. But look how flat it is once you come off the mountain...
April 11 - up to 112km (70 miles)
Then I'm spending three nights in Tokyo before heading back to the UK. Easy peasy. Perhaps I'll post stuff on here about my journey. Perhaps I'll be having too much fun, or spending too much time mending punctures. Who knows?!
This looks awesome and i am very excited for you. You will have to promise to provide video evidence of karaoke ha !
ReplyDeleteHave great trip !