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border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;
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/* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
NATURE: Island-hop on the Inland Sea
Widely acknowledged as the most spectacular cycling route in Japan, the Shimanami Kaido should be on any cycle-enthusiast’s bucket list. Crossing the Seto Inland Sea from Onomichi to Imabari, the 80km route has 14 rental terminals along the way where cyclists can easily pick up bikes and drop them off again.
Running parallel to the Shimanami Kaido road, a network of paths and bridges solely service cyclists and pedestrians meaning you won’t have to worry about squeezing alongside main-road traffic. Breath-taking seascapes at every turn offer endless photo opportunities and numerous campsites and inns mean you’ll never be stuck for somewhere to stay.
#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: Island-hop on the Inland Sea
Widely acknowledged as the most spectacular cycling route in Japan, the Shimanami Kaido should be on any cycle-enthusiast’s bucket list. Crossing the Seto Inland Sea from Onomichi to Imabari, the 80km route has 14 rental terminals along the way where cyclists can easily pick up bikes and drop them off again.
Running parallel to the Shimanami Kaido road, a network of paths and bridges solely service cyclists and pedestrians meaning you won’t have to worry about squeezing alongside main-road traffic. Breath-taking seascapes at every turn offer endless photo opportunities and numerous campsites and inns mean you’ll never be stuck for somewhere to stay.