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Kansai Cycling Routes

These Kansai Cycling Routes are some of our favourites in the region. More information on each route can be found in our blogs or by clicking the title link. We use Strava, RidewithGPS and Google My Maps to create these route. If you are unfamiliar with these, please read ‘our beginners guide to navigating Japan by bike guide‘. Happy and Safe Cycling!

Kyoto Cycling Routes

Kyoto is a cyclist’s dream, blending centuries-old temples, peaceful riversides, and charming backstreets into an unforgettable riding experience. The city’s flat terrain and compact layout make it easy to explore on two wheels. Popular routes include the Kamo River Cycling Path, which runs north to south through the city, offering a scenic and traffic-free ride, and the Philosopher’s Path, which winds past temples and cherry trees in the Higashiyama area.

Kyoto’s Northern Hills

Wazuka & Yamashiro Chaikuru Cycle Route

RBRJ Kyoto to RBRJ Osaka

The Keinawa Cycle Road

Osaka Cycling Routes

Osaka offers a vibrant mix of urban energy, riverside serenity, and cultural landmarks that make it a fantastic city for cycling. Whether you’re exploring the heart of the city or venturing out to Minoh and beyond, there are cycling routes to suit every type of rider. Popular paths include the Yodo River Cycling Road, which offers a flat, car-free ride along the river, and routes through Osaka Castle Park and Nakanoshima, where you can enjoy historical sights and green spaces.

Harbour & Sightseeing

RBRJ Osaka to RBRJ Kyoto

Minoh

Lake Biwa and Shiga Cycling Routes

Lake Biwa

Lake Biwa and Eastern Shiga

More Kansai Cycle Routes on their way!

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