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Cycling Japan
Emery Premeaux edited this page Mar 23, 2023
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This is a collection of various bits of a conversation with a Noisebridger planning a biking vacation of Japan. As such, it is going to be messy. HERE is the original thread in our google group.
The majority of this info is from Rubin Starset of Noisbridge.
Akiba wrote, On 2013-04-18 19:41: > If you're going to cycle, you might want to check out this book. It's out of > print but you can probably get a used version:
Rubin wrote: Thanks for the recommendation! I've sort of looked into that and other books and this is as good of a place as any to list my findings for Google to slurp up...
- Cycling Japan: A Personal Guide to Exploring Japan by Bicycle Bryan
- 丹羽隆志の日本ベストサイクリングコース10 (CYCLING JAPAN by Takashi Niwa:
- Bicycling Japan: A Touring Handbook by Suzanne Lee - This is a good
Two other books that are mildly useful...
- Road Atlas Japan, Shobunsha - Mostly in English atlas of Japan with
- Touring Mapple - This is a yearly published road atlas targeted for
- Get used to searching out manga cafes. MANY offer private cubicles with comfy chairs, TV and headphones, as well as lockers, showers and toiletries. A lot of salary men use them like cheap short stay hotels. If you miss a train or otherwise find yourself somewhere late at night with no clue where your hostel is, you can always put in 4 hours or so in a manga cafe for under 1500 yen (shower included!).
- Be sure your bike and any trailers have clearly marked name and contact info for you IN JAPAN. Bicycles here MUST have a registration number, much like an automotive license plate. As a tourist, your bike will stand out for NOT having this. So, having some documentation ON the bike itself will (hopefully) cause the police to disregard your lack of proper registration.
- It goes without saying, but you better have working headlights and reflectors. Even if you only ride during the day. Bike Police CAN and WILL stop you.
- Be extra careful parking near stations (especially in Tokyo). MANY stations have bicycle free zones completely encircling the station (no bikes within 100 meters or whatever). You will find Posted maps with the zone clearly outlined, and the address/telephone number to call if your bike was collected.
- If you must park near a station, there are usually multiple bike parking lots nearby with pay gates. Usually never more than 100 or 200 yen per day. These are a bit more secure form thieves as well, since you often need an exit ticket.
- See our Android_Apps list for Translation tools (Aedict for offline), train route search software (Japan Trains) and mapping apps (Maverick).
- Rubin's Ride on Flicker. A lot more info about the bike can be found on the Bike Friday Store.
- RxKxBx Japan - A speed and social biking group in Tokyo, with monthly rides
- Tokyo Cycling - reservation based tours of Tokyo by bicycle
- Hyperdia - English, usually accurate results. Searches trains, planes, buses, shinkansen, overnight sleeper cars. Everything!
- Jorudan When you just need a train route quick. Simple interface works even on legacy phones. Fast results. Occasionally timetables are out of date for some trains.
- Yahoo Transit You will need Good Japanese skills with this one, including station name Kanji. Includes maps(?)