The shimanami kaido is the most famous bicycle touring area in Japan,Have 80km cycling route across the Seto inland sea,
Best a road is organized for cycling, the convenient rental bike service.
The Shimanami Kaido is the most famous cycling touring place in Japan. It consists of 6 islands and 6 bridges from Imabari city to Onomichi city across the Seto inland sea. "Shimanami" means "range of islands (like a range of mountains)" and "Kaido" means "seaside rode", so it is good expression of the feature of this place.
X-Bike: A physical exercise bike designed for a full-body workout or a biking style that blends different cycling disciplines.
E-Bike: An e-bike, or electric bike, is a bicycle with an electric motor that assists the rider's pedaling.
Public Highway Bus to Onomichi: Public Highway Bus with your guide from Imabari to Onomichi up to 8 people.
Public Highway Bus: Public Highway Bus with your guide from Imabari to Onomichi
Private car: Private car from Imabari to Onomichi up to 4 people.
private car up to 4 people
private car: Private car from Imabari to Onomichi, up to 8 people.
Private car: Private car from Imabari to Onomichi up to 8 people.
One of the most unique attractions of Onomichi is the Shimanami Kaido. The route, which passes across bridges and islands of the Seto Inland Sea, is the only land connection between Japan's main island of Honshu and Shikoku that is traversable by cyclists and pedestrians. Along the way there are two particular attractions of interest to visitors: the Hirayama Museum and the unique Kosanji Temple.
The first island is Mukaijima, though it is recommended that you take the short ferry across the channel as the first bridge is quite a way out of town, has no dedicated bike lane, and involves quite a climb to reach.
Innoshima Island (12km,45min)
Innoshima is the second island going from Onomichi in Hiroshima to Imabari in Ehime on Shikoku and is connected to the first island, Mukaijima, by the Innoshima Bridge, a suspension bridge with a main span of 770 meters, completed in 1983.,
The next island, Ikuchijima is reached by the Ikuchi Bridge on which bikes and pedestrians have their own section of the bridge with only a waist height steel fence which allows for great views.
This is part of the uniqueness of this bike route because the bridges are quite high so you get unusual views looking down on the surrounding landscape. You can easily spend half a day on Ikuchijima as it is home to several places worth a visit including the fantastic complex of attractions at Kosanji, possibly the most unique temple in Japan.
The rest station offers a fantastic view of the Seto Inland Sea and is also a spectacular viewing point of the Tatara bridge from below. The rest station's local specialty center sells a plethora of fantastic locally manufactured goods and seafood products that will leave you struggling to make a choice for a souvenir. It also features a restaurant that sells local dishes made from the local specialty of Omishima Island, flounder. The location also features rent-a-cycle facilities and campgrounds, as well as an onsen, making it a great central spot for sight seeing at Omishima Island.
These first four islands are all part of Onomichi City in Hiroshima, but the next two are part of Imabari in Ehime on Shikoku. A relatively short ridge connects to Hakatajima, and like Omishima the cycle route passes just along a short part of its coast.
Off the cycle route there are parks and beaches, but the island is mostly known for salt production, so such delicacies as Salt Ramen and Salt Ice Cream can be sampled.
The final island before reaching the mainland of Shikoku is Oshima, "big island", one of hundreds of islands in Japan having the same name.
Oshima was another base of the Murakami pirates and there is a small museum dedicated to them here. At the southern end of the island a great viewpoint at the top of 300 meter high Mount Kirosan offers panoramic views and there are two places where short scenic boat trips can be taken.
The final bridge over to Shikoku, the Kurushima Kaikyo Bridge, is perhaps the most impressive, at over six kilometers in length, including the long approaches for bikes, it is actually three connected suspension bridges, the first of its kind in the world, and the views are stupendous.
End of service of tour at Imabari station
Guide will bring name board
※Reversal route arrangeable! Please advise if you need to start from Imabari.
Onomichi is a charming coastal city in Hiroshima Prefecture known for its historic temples, scenic views, and quaint streets. It's a perfect blend of traditional Japan and modern comforts, with a unique charm that attracts visitors looking for a more relaxed and authentic experience.
A scenic pilgrimage route connecting 25 temples with stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea and Mount Shiraishi.
A small but vibrant Chinatown with a mix of Chinese and Japanese cuisine, shops, and cultural exhibits.
A museum dedicated to the city's literary heritage, featuring exhibits on famous authors and their works.
A contemporary art museum showcasing works by local and international artists, with a focus on modern and traditional Japanese art.
A historic port area with a rich maritime history, featuring museums, shops, and restaurants.
Buckwheat noodles served with a variety of toppings, including tempura, seafood, and vegetables.
Fresh sushi made with local seafood, including tuna, mackerel, and octopus.
Noodle soup with a rich, savory broth, often topped with seafood and vegetables.
A dish made with red snapper, a local specialty, often grilled or simmered in a savory sauce.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings cherry blossoms, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage.
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Onomichi is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime, such as pickpocketing, is uncommon. However, travelers should still take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Onomichi Station
Onomichi Bus Center
The bus network is the primary form of public transport in Onomichi, covering all major attractions and neighborhoods.
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A scenic island known for its historic temples, floating torii gate, and friendly deer. It offers a mix of cultural and natural attractions.
A historic city known for its tragic past and rich cultural heritage. It offers a mix of historical sites, museums, and modern attractions.
A coastal city known for its beautiful gardens, historic sites, and fresh seafood. It offers a mix of cultural and natural attractions.
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