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Cycling Honshu from Sea to Summit

Price from
US$ 4,725
Duration
7 Days / 6 Nights
Distance
344 km
Tour Code
JPN-UCJ
Next departure
31-May-2026
Number of Cycling Days6
Average Distance Per Day: 69
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150 Km
Average Climbing Per Day: 1005
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2,250 m
Accommodation
Basic
5 Star
Total Cycling Distance344 kilometres
AccommodationIncluded
Bike HireHybrid Bike: Included, E-Bike: US$ 280
Single SupplementUS$ 350
*E-bikes are in limited supply, please enquire to reserve one.

About this Cycle Tour

Honshu is Japan’s largest island and home to heavyweight destinations like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. But for the cyclist seeking a blissful escape, the island also offers rugged beauty along its western coastline and through the quiet solitude of its central mountains. Tucked into these landscapes are historic towns, hot springs, hushed temples, and artisans’ workshops. This tour is a rich, refined cycling experience within a delicate balance of nature and artistry, revealing Honshu’s treasures in a striking blend of coastline and mountains.

We meet in Kanazawa, an atmospheric city on the west coast of Honshu. From here, three back-to-back rides trace the Sea of Japan, passing rocky outcrops, scenic bays, and traditional fishing villages. After a night in Echizen — a city of artisans long celebrated for its knife-making expertise — we hop on Japan’s sleek high-speed rail to fast-track our way toward the mountains. On Day 5, we climb into the Japanese Alps for a striking visual shift, eventually unwinding in the highland village of Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its gassho-zukuri, or steep-pitched thatched roof houses. Our final ride takes us deeper into the peaks to reach Takayama, often called "Little Kyoto" for its preserved merchant architecture and quaint mountain atmosphere. The tour ends in Takayama, the perfect place to unwind after five days of rewarding cycling.

Join us and discover a beautiful, hidden side of Honshu, from the shores of the Sea of Japan to the heart of the Japanese Alps!

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Itinerary

Day 1

Meet your guide for dinner in the beautiful historic garden city of Kanazawa, dominated by its medieval castle.

Day 2

We ride out of Kanazawa and make our way to the coast of the Sea of Japan. We stop for lunch in a town famous for its ceramics and silk. We arrive tonight in Awara and enjoy the sunset over the famous red Oshima bridge and its small island.

Day 3

Our coastal ride features stone arches and waterfalls, leading us to a historic village and ship museum that reveals maritime life in this region over the centuries. After lunch, we continue to Echizen, famous for its unique handicrafts and as a strategic location in feudal Japan.

Day 4

After touring a traditional knife factory in the morning, we ride along an historic train line that makes for a blissful outing on the bike. It leads us on a beautiful route back to the coast, where we arrive in the historic and still-thriving port city of Tsuruga.

Day 5

Travel by “shinkansen” (bullet train) to Takaoka, then cycle along the Oyabe River to the huge wooden Inami Betsuin Zuisen-ji Temple with its ornate carvings. Ride into the Japanese Alps and arrive in the heritage village of Shirakawago, where we stay the night in one of its distinctive thatched roof houses.

Day 6

Cycle deeper into the Japanese Alps with a long sustained climb along forested valleys. Later, enjoy two long descents into Takayama, an isolated city where a unique culture developed. It is known for its woodworking tradition and many festivals. This evening, we will end the trip with a celebratory dinner.

Day 7

Today, we depart for our onward travels, or spend more time in Takayama. From here, you can travel to other cities and airports in Japan by train.

Elevation Profiles

Day 2 - Kanazawa - Awara Ride 72km. +480m / -457m.
Day 2 - Kanazawa - Awara Ride 72km. +480m / -457m.

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