Japan is a beautiful country, and there's no better way
to see it than from a bicycle. But Japan also has one of the best transit
systems in the world. So combining a bicycle with the extensive network
of trains, ferries and buses here gives you the best of both worlds - and
all the options you could possibly want.
Getting Started
The menu bar at the top of each page takes you to the different
sections of the site. The buttons on the left-hand side of the page help
you navigate within that section.
If you're a tourist:
Click the Destinations button above and select a destination to
start your virtual cycling tour of Japan. Each destination is divided into
four sections:
Story & Photos is the main travelogue and contains most of
the photos. This will probably be the most interesting section for tourists.
Route has a map showing the exact route. For some destinations,
clicking on this map displays a larger, more detailed map.
Nuts & Bolts contains practical information on that particular
destination and is designed for the people who actually want to cycle that
route.
Alternatives offers suggestions on how to extend the trip or
combine it with other trips. Since it also features photos, this section
will also be of interest to tourists.
If you're a traveler:
You're already in the "Getting Started" section - so click
the buttons at left for some practical information on planning cycling trips
in Japan. The "Nuts and Bolts" section under each destination
also contains practical information on that particular destination.
In addition:

...contains a map of Japan with the routes marked, helping you to search
for routes in specific parts of Japan. More routes will be incorporated
as they are added to this site.

...provides a list of cycling web sites and cycling books and magazines,
as well as one or two general guidebooks on traveling in Japan.

... is for comments, suggestions etc. which are always welcome.
Have a great trip!

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