Enjoy a refreshing cycling tour in the fishing port town of Misaki, rich in nature and surrounded by Osaka's sea and mountains. Cruise comfortably through the retro townscape and harbour scenes lined with boats, along the breathtaking coastline.
Your experienced tour guide will provide commentary on the sights and take commemorative photographs with the stunning scenery as a backdrop. This tour will also take you to establishments specialising in fresh ingredients unique to port towns, so you can savour a truly exceptional lunch that only locals can experience.
As this is a private tour, we will take you to restaurants and spots tailored to your preferences.
Rent a bicycle and begin your cycle tour. First, the guide will explain the area's features and an overview of the cycling route.
As your journey starts you will head out to the old residential area where you can enjoy the view of the old townscape as well as the port and fish farms.
Stop off at a roadside station to shop for fresh vegetables and fish caught that morning at the local market. There’s a wide variety of rare seafood not commonly seen in the city to be found here, attracting large crowds. You can also purchase souvenirs unique to the local area.
Stop for lunch at a popular local restaurant serving fresh set meals made with the day's catch. The wharf stretches out right in front of the store. ※The restaurant may vary depending on the day. We will arrange an alternative restaurant for those unable to eat fish.
This is the most attractive photo spot of the whole tour. The view from the coastline, carved out of the mountains, is a spectacular spot where a beautiful expanse of blue sea stretches out before you. Only in Misaki Town can you cycle along Osaka's sole naturally formed coastline. Experience the ultimate in relaxation.
Finally, take a commemorative photo on the breakwater overlooking the panoramic sea, taking in the magnificence of the seaside view.
Meeting point: in front of the ticket gate at Fukekō Station on the Nankai Tanagawa Line. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign. Please check the map for details.
Osaka Prefecture, located in the Kansai region, is a vibrant urban center known for its rich culinary scene, historic landmarks, and modern entertainment districts. Often referred to as 'The Nation's Kitchen,' it offers a perfect blend of traditional Japanese culture and contemporary urban life.
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