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NATURE: Japan on two wheels
Exploring Japan on two wheels is the perfect way to venture off the beaten track and see a side of the country undiscovered by most visitors.
From hill-climbing in the maple-covered mountains to island-hopping in tropical waters, Japan has a huge variety of cycling routes to suit all preferences and abilities.
Here are ANA’s top five destinations:
1) The Shimanami Kaido: Island-hop on the Inland Sea
2) Nasu, Tochigi: Hill-climb in the Nasu mountains
3) The Maple Yaba Cycling Road: Make tracks in the mountains
4) Miyako-jima to Irabu-jima: Beach-comb in Okinawa
5) Lake Biwa, Shiga Prefecture: Lap the shores of Japan’s largest lake
#gallery-1 {
margin: auto;
}
#gallery-1 .gallery-item {
float: left;
margin-top: 10px;
text-align: center;
width: 100%;
}
#gallery-1 img {
border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;
}
#gallery-1 .gallery-caption {
margin-left: 0;
}
/* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
NATURE: Japan on two wheels
Exploring Japan on two wheels is the perfect way to venture off the beaten track and see a side of the country undiscovered by most visitors.
From hill-climbing in the maple-covered mountains to island-hopping in tropical waters, Japan has a huge variety of cycling routes to suit all preferences and abilities.
Here are ANA’s top five destinations:
1) The Shimanami Kaido: Island-hop on the Inland Sea
2) Nasu, Tochigi: Hill-climb in the Nasu mountains
3) The Maple Yaba Cycling Road: Make tracks in the mountains
4) Miyako-jima to Irabu-jima: Beach-comb in Okinawa
5) Lake Biwa, Shiga Prefecture: Lap the shores of Japan’s largest lake