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Lonely Planet - Guide (en anglais) - Best bike rides in Japan (Japon)
| Destination | Asie / Moyen-Orient |
|---|---|
| Pays / Région | Japon |
| Date de publication | 12 oct. 2025 |
| Edition, collection | Lonely Planet |
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Lonely Planet's Best Bike Rides Japan reveals 35 incredible two-wheeled escapes–with maps–so you can experience even more of this extraordinary country.
Get ready for an unforgettable bike ride across Japan and discover exhilarating cycling adventures that range from a couple of hours to a full day. Travel through Nichinan-Kaigan Quasi-National Park for dramatic cliffs and ocean spray; spot Pokémon manhole covers as you glide along the Ibusuki Poké Trail; and find art museums and exclusive galleries in the mountain town of Karuizawa.
Inside Lonely Planet's Best Bike Rides Japan:
Discover 35 day trips on two wheels that range from a couple of hours to a full day adventure
Each bike ride features easy-to-use maps, elevation charts, detailed directions, challenge rating (easy, intermediate, difficult), distance, terrain, start and end points, where to take a break, biking tips and more
Regional profiles provide an overview of the area, local transport, unmissable calendar events, suggestions on when to go and where to stay
Find the top stops and experiences along the way from Ise-jingū to the Tōya Gurutto Sculpture Park
'Our Picks' section highlights the best: scenic rides, urban rides, family rides, island rides and art rides
'Also try' recommendations feature extra bike rides in each region
Essential 'Toolkit' on arriving, getting around, accommodation, bike rental and e-bikes, healthy and safety, responsible travel and more
Covers: Around Tokyo, Central Honshū (Chūbu), Kansai, Hiroshima and Western Honshū, Northern Honshū (Tōhoku), Hokkaidō, Shikoku, Kyūshū & Okinawa
(Source : Lonely Planet)