CYCLING IN JAPAN

Cycling is a flexible, budget-friendly way to discover Japan. đŸšČ

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Tabimawari

Japan

CYCLING & RENT A BIKE

Cycling is a flexible, budget-friendly way to discover Japan, perfect for exploring hidden spots, avoiding crowded transport, and enjoying the scenery at your own pace. đŸšČ

📍 Where & How to Rent a Bike

đŸ”č Types of Bicycles:

  • đŸšČ City bikes – Ideal for short rides

  • ⚡ Electric bikes – Great for hills & long distances

  • 🎒 Folding bikes – Easy to carry on trains

  • ⛰ Mountain bikes – Best for rural & off-road trails

đŸ”č Rental Options:

  • đŸȘ Bike stations – Near train stations & city centers

  • 🏹 Hotels & hostels – Some offer free or paid rentals

  • đŸ“± Bike-sharing apps – Docomo Bike Share & LUUP (Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and more)

💰 Pricing:

  • đŸšČ City bikes: 500–1,500 yen/day

  • ⚡ Electric bikes: 1,000–3,000 yen/day

  • đŸŽ« Weekly/monthly passes: Available in major cities

⚠ Cycling Rules & Safety

✅ Allowed:

  • Sidewalk cycling is common, but pedestrians always have priority

  • Front light, rear reflector & bell required for night rides

  • Use designated bike parking to avoid fines or towing

❌ Not Allowed:

  • Using phones or headphones while riding

  • Cycling under the influence of alcohol

  • Carrying passengers (except children in approved seats)

  • Some roads & sidewalks prohibit bikes – Always check signs!

🌿 Best Cycling Spots in Japan

🏯 Tokyo – Ueno Park & Asakusa for relaxing rides. 🚩 Avoid Shibuya & Ginza due to heavy traffic.

🎎 Kyoto – A flat, bike-friendly city. Ride through Gion, Kiyomizu-dera & Arashiyama for stunning views.

🌉 Osaka – Cycle along Dotonbori, Shinsaibashi & Osaka Castle for a mix of modern & historic vibes.

đŸïž Beyond the Cities:

  • đŸšŽâ€â™‚ïž Shimanami Kaido – A 70 km scenic island-hopping route with breathtaking ocean views

  • đŸ—» Fuji Five Lakes – A challenging but rewarding ride near Mount Fuji

🎯 Practical Tips

  • Plan your route – Some areas have bike restrictions

  • Check the weather – June & September have heavy rain

  • Learn basic Japanese phrases – "Sumimasen" (excuse me), "Arigato" (thank you)

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