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Kanazawa to Kyoto 10DAYS
Fully Guided Japan Cycling Tour

Authentic Japan: Cycle Through History, Nature, and Culture

 Kanazawa to Kyoto 10 Days

through Tango Peninsula

Tour Overview

 Introduction

An Enchanting Journey Through the Land of the Samurai.
Embark on a cycling adventure from Kanazawa to Kyoto, blending tradition and nature seamlessly. Discover northern Kyoto Prefecture's hidden gems as you cycle along the stunning Tango Peninsula on the Sea of Japan, with scenic coastal roads offering views of crystal-clear waters, terraced rice fields, and peaceful fishing villages.
Stay in a mix of traditional ryokan and welcoming local inns. Enjoy natural hot springs and local cuisine on some nights, while others feature the charm of smaller, family-run accommodations. Along the way, visit serene shrines, Zen temples, and handmade paper studios that preserve ancient techniques. Highlights include Izushi Castle, the historic hot spring town of Kinosaki Onsen, and Miyama's thatched-roof houses, showcasing Japan's rural beauty.
On the Tango Peninsula, explore fishing villages known for funaya boathouses and enjoy breathtaking Sea of Japan views. Each day brings new discoveries, ending with restful evenings in accommodations that reflect the region's unique character.
This unforgettable journey offers stunning landscapes, rich culture, history, and cuisine, guided by professionals who will reveal the heart and soul of Japan.

How to get to Kanazawa, the starting point of this tour

From Tokyo: 1 hour flight, 3 hours by Shinkansen (Bullet train)

DURATION

10D / 9N

LEVEL

3: Moderate

DAILY DISTANCE 

45 - 85 km

ASCENT

400 - 950 m

STYLE

Fully Guided

Support Van

BIKE

 Hybrid / Road

/ E-Bike

PRICE (per person) 

From

JPY 739,000

INCLUDED

✔︎ 9 nights’ accommodation on twin share basis 

✔︎ 9 breakfasts and 6 evening meals 

✔︎ Rental bike 

✔︎ E-Bike and Drop handlebar available (extra charge) 

✔︎ Bike accessories 

✔︎ All transport detailed in the itinerary 

✔︎ English speaking guide(s) 

✔︎ Support vehicle 

✔︎ Mechanic services 

EXCLUDED

✖︎ Other meals / Lunches (Each lunch costs 1,000–2,000 yen)

✖︎ Travel insurance

✖︎ Drinks and Personal expenses 

✖︎ Admission fee ​

Highlights 

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 Mystical Coastlines: As you pedal along, be captivated by the peninsula's breathtaking coastal views, where the azure waves of the Sea of Japan kiss pristine shores, offering a serene backdrop for your journey.

Historic Boat Houses (Funaya): Dive into the rich heritage of the region as you explore the traditional Funaya, or boat houses. These unique architectural wonders, built directly on the water's edge, seamlessly blend the daily lives of the locals with the rhythms of the sea.

Cultural Immersion: Beyond the natural beauty, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Tango. From tasting delectable local seafood to witnessing age-old crafts and traditions, every moment promises a deeper connection with the soul of Japan.

Tour List

Tour Name
Period
Duration
Price
Status
Kanazawa to Kyoto (Swim ocean)
Sep 27 to Oct 8, 2026
12
¥ 759,000
2 seats left
Kanazawa to Kyoto (Cherry blossom)
Apr 10 to Apr 19, 2027
10
¥ 739,000
Available
Kyoto to Sea of Japan (Swim ocean)
May 19 to May 25, 2027
7
¥ 598,000
Available

Not Sure Where to Start? We’re happy to help.

What to bring  

□ Passport: You will need to show your passport when checking in at accommodations.

□ Travel insurance details: Medical costs can be expensive in Japan. Comprehensive travel insurance is essential.

□ Cash in Japanese yen: Credit cards may not work at small restaurants and shops.

    Lunch typically costs 1,000–2,000 yen, and dinner 2,000–4,000 yen. ATMs at post offices accept international cards.

□ Helmet: Wearing a helmet is compulsory on our tour. Rental is available upon request.

□ Gloves: To protect your hands.

□ Cycling clothing: Bring appropriate clothing for cycling.

□ Rain jacket: Be prepared for rain.

□ Warmers: It can be cold in the mountains.

□ Casual clothing: For going out to restaurants in the evening.

Ride Overview

Title
Description
Accommodation Type
Facilities
Meals
Day 1

Meeting at Kanazawa

Hotel
TW
D
Day 2

Cycle 45km Train: Kanazawa to Tsuruga / Cycle to Mikata 5 lakes, 400m

Ryokan
TOWL
B, D
Day 3

Cycle 75km Mikata 5 lakes to Maizuru, 600m

Hotel
TW
B
Day 4

Cycle 65km Maizuru to Amanohashidate, 700m

Ryokan
TOWL
B, D
Day 5

Cycle 85km Amanohashidate to Kinosaki Onsen, 900m

Ryokan
TOW
B, D
Day 6

Kinosaki Onsen Town Exploration

Ryokan
TOW
B, D
Day 7

Cycle 80km Kinosaki Onsen to Fukuchiyama, 700m

Hotel
TWL
B
Day 8

Cycle 70km Fukuchiyama to Miyama, 650m

Ryokan Hotel
TW
B
Day 9

Cycle 65km Miyama to Central Kyoto, 950m

Ryokan
TOW
B, D
Day 10

Finish after breakfast

B

T = Private room with private bathroom

C = Communal bathroom

O = Onsen (hot spring bath)

L = Laundry facilities

W = Wi-Fi

B = Breakfast included

D = Dinner included

Ryokan: Traditional Japanese inn

Minshuku: Family-run Japanese-style guesthouse

Reviews

Best Guided tour ever.

We've cycled the world including Vietnam /Thailand / Spain Italy and France and of course N. America....excellent choice of lodging and restaurants with a tailored route for cyclists that was both scenic and quiet....thanx again for an amazing tour Saori!!! We'll be back!

Sep. 2025 — Robb and Mary Sebastian

Custom Tour

Let Us Help You Create Your Perfect Tour!

Order-made

Work with our expert staff to design a personalized tour tailored to your interests and group’s goals

Exclusive Options

Create your ideal journey with special features like private accommodations and unique experiences, crafted with meticulous attention to detail.

Flexible Solutions

Whether it’s a group tour, family trip, or corporate retreat, we adapt to any purpose and provide tailored plans to meet your expectations.

Itinerary

Temperature

Average temp
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Highest in Kyoto (°C) Avg
9
11
14
22
26
28
31
33
29
23
17
12
Lowest in Kyoto (°C) Avg
1
1
5
11
14
19
23
24
20
14
8
3

Accommodations 

We prioritize supporting local tourism and economies by choosing traditional Japanese lodgings such as ryokans, minshuku (family-run guesthouses), and other local accommodations. These establishments often feature on-site onsens, or natural hot springs, and provide the unique experience of sleeping on futons laid out on tatami mats. Opting for such accommodations is certainly the best choice for those seeking to experience authentic Japanese hospitality. However, there are several important considerations to keep in mind prior to your stay. 

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Room in Ryokan
 

Traditional Japanese rooms do not have beds; instead, they feature a futon mat laid out on a tatami straw-woven floor for sleeping. The photo shows what a typical ryokan room looks like. In some ryokans, particularly those in remote areas, toilets may not be available in each room. Instead, there are shared public toilets on the premises.

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Yukata

Most accommodations provide a "Yukata," a traditional night robe, which you can wear to the hot spring and on-site restaurants. If you enjoy wearing a yukata, you may not need to bring as much nightwear. 

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Onsen hot spring 

Many ryokans offer a pleasant public Onsen (hot spring) for communal use, and as such, some rooms may not have their own shower and bath.

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Washing area

 

The public onsen includes a washing area where you can clean yourself.   
 

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Suicho-en  Kyoto, Kinosaki Onsen
 

Onishiya Suishoen is located in this historic place. Please come and spend a relaxing time enjoying the graceful space woven by the nature of the four seasons and the cuisine made with carefully selected seasonal ingredients from the mountains and sea, where your body and mind will be completely satisfied.

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Hisaya  Kyoto, Miyama

The interior of the 130-year-old irimoya-style house has a wooden-paneled hall with a hearth, thick shiny black ceiling pillars, a Shinto altar, and a wall clock, making it feel like you've traveled back in time. You can experience staying overnight in an old thatched roof house while tasting the famous chicken sukiyaki.

What we offer

  • We have support vehicle to follow cyclists to back up water, snacks, and other necessary things for the ride. If one of you wants to stop riding at some point of the day, you will be welcome to have seat in our support vehicle.

  • Our guides are all cyclists, we know what you need during your ride. We are trained to be a bike mechanic and cycling leader. We also completed 40 hours wilderness first aid training. 

  • In case of heavy rain, strong wind or other fierce weather conditions for cycling, we may change plan and give you other activities option like hiking, sightseeing, and so on.

  • Guides speaks English, and all the information during the tour will be given in English.

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Our Services

We have 3 services. Please check details from the below.

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Just pedal and enjoy!

Perfect for a worry-free adventure.


Expert Japanese local guides, bikes, accommodations, and support van—everything is included.

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Perfect for those seeking freedom and flexibility. Discover Japan at your own pace!

 

Everything is set with bikes, GPS, lodgings, and luggage—fully arranged.

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For those seeking adventure with high-quality bikes, we offer road, hybrid, and e-bikes. Panniers,

 

GPS, and kits are available for a smooth ride.

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