At a Glance
A spectacular adventure opening doors to varying aspects of Japanese culture, from the peculiar towns to the homely ryokans, breathtaking landscapes, famous rituals, and delectable cuisine. Tap into Japan up-close and beyond your imaginations on this invigorating 8-day bike voyage traversing The Noto Peninsula to Kyoto.
Your amazing journey begins in Kyoto. Bike the Noto Peninsula’s coast past cliffs, fjords, and fishing villages, and be thrown into a world of tranquility at our quaint ryokan accommodations. Put on a lovely yukata (robe) and relish a traditional kaiseki-style dinner. Cycle past the famed Shiroyone Senmaida, a cliff with a mosaic of terraced rice paddies as an overlay. Experience the classic countryside of Notojima (or Noto Island), biking the island’s forested hills and quiet country roads. Shop for unique souvenirs and get a ...
Trip Highlights
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What's Included
- All meals as specified
- Brief orientation in Hanedakuko
- 7 nights’ accommodation in luxury hotels on a twin share basis
- Private guided tours; an average of 6:1 guest-to-leader ratio
- Fully equipped titanium bike, with a helmet and accessories
- All luggage transfers and porterage
- Park and other entry fees
- Comprehensive travel planner with detailed pre-trip information
- Snacks and beverages between meals
- Expertise and services of our experienced Trip Leaders
- Van shuttles to support a variety of route options
- All gratuities at hotels and restaurants
Itinerary
TWO BIKING OPTIONS: To begin this trip, meet your tour leaders at 6:30 am at the Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu. You’ll have your tour leaders guide you to the All Nippon Airways (ANA) check-in counter and on the 1-hour flight to Wajima, Japan. Please, ensure to come along with your luggage and a daypack containing your biking gear, rain clothes, and anything else you may want for the day’s activities. Hello, Japan! Following our meeting in Tokyo, we fly to Wajima, set on the northwestern coast of the stunning Noto Peninsula and encircled by the Sea of Japan. Wajima is a lively town flush with fishing boats and fishmongers and is famed for its lacquerware which is adored worldwide for its aesthetics and durability. We shuttle to the 750-year-old Zen Buddhist temple, Soji-Ji, and go on a pleasant stroll through its parklike grounds. After eating a delightful lunch, your tour leaders fit your bike and educate you briefly on biking techniques and safety (don’t forget to ride on the left!). Set out on a scenic ride along the quiet road, watching out for women in rubber boots knee-deep in mud, using their hands to work on the rice fields. After a challenging climb, enjoy as you descend toward the western coast, where you behold stunning views of the ocean. You have shorter but steep climbs ahead of you as you navigate the coastline along narrow, lightly-trafficked roads to Wajima. |
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On getting to town, tour the streets of Wajima before biking or shuttling the short distance to our hotel. Our home for tonight is the tranquil Notonosho Ryokan, set on a hill overlooking the waves. Regardless of the building’s modern exterior, it's a different era once you are inside, as you are welcomed by tradition and tranquillity. This ryokan houses simple and sophisticated Japanese-style rooms with tatami, futons, and rice paper shoji doors decorated with items made of the famed local lacquer. This accommodation is unique but is worlds apart from the comforts of the Western-style hotels. However, if you are prepared to embrace the habitat and its peculiarity, you will enjoy your stay here. This evening, we convene for a welcome reception before savouring a traditional kaiseki-style dinner. NOTE: ANA often makes changes to the flight schedule. So, we will contact you by email approximately 30 days before the commencement of the trip to confirm our exact meeting time
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THREE BIKING OPTIONS: Today, our adventure begins at Battleship Rock (named after its shape). However, among the locals, it is referred to as the Man and Woman Formation because of the proximity of a smaller rock next to the big one. Before you set out on your bike, you are welcome to ring the Love Bell in the name of love. From this spot, we may be able to see the snowcapped Japan Alps across the water to the west. Start by pedaling down the coast along the undisturbed Inner Shore of the Noto Hanto. The road is usually secluded, and we encounter few cars. The first half of the ride is calm because the ground is almost levelled; however, the landscape gets hillier once we get to the other side of the peninsula. The demarcation between the road and the shores in most places is a retaining wall and is known by the locals as the Love Road because its Japanese name is a homonym of the Japanese word for “lover.” Follow this road as it spirals on and off the coastline. The scenery becomes rugged as you round the peninsula’s peak at Roko Cape, sometimes resembling California’s rocky coastline. You’ll bike past a famous Japanese location; it is a sandy swimming beach where many soap operas are filmed. Along the way, we get to visit a salt farm. It is an ancient sea extraction operation established three centuries ago by a local lord to aid the improvement of the region’s economy. |
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Going further along the picturesque Outer Shore, past the popular Shiroyone Senmaida, a steep section of cliff with a mosaic of terraced rice paddies as an overlay. There are over 1,300 paddies on just 18 acres, reflecting the hard work put in by generations of families who have utilized even the tiniest pockets of the hillside. It is usually said here that the smallest paddy could fit under a farmer’s hat! Owing to the merging and reduction of farmland, there are few such places currently remaining in Japan, and Senmaida has been set aside as a living historical site. We return to the hotel with some time to spare for relaxation before shuttling into town for a dinner of Japanese delights, including fresh, luscious seafood and tender wagyu beef. Following that, those interested in post-dinner entertainment can enjoy a taiko drumming performance. The regional style of this art is entirely different from what’s typically seen in movies or performed in the U.S. and is guaranteed to thrill. |
THREE BIKING OPTIONS: We start the day by taking a stroll through the neighborhood to Omicho Market, filled with loud auctioneers selling their goods. Allegedly existing since the early 1800s, this bustling spot showcases fruits and veggies, lacquerware, folk toys, and a mind-blowing assortment of freshly caught sea creatures. Back at the hotel, we take a shuttle to Notojima (Noto Island), where we leave modern Japan to experience the classical countryside. Getting on your bike, say goodbye to the western coast and inland through forested hills and along quiet country roads. Set your sights on the peninsula's eastern side; crossing over a low pass, you are greeted with three miles of subtle climbing and a quick descent shaded by cedar trees. Savour a delightful waterfront picnic lunch where the land meets the sea. After that, you can choose to join the shuttle or bike through the island terrain to the mainland and on to our next hotel. |
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Our accommodation for the next two nights is Matsuno Midori, part of the popular Kagaya Ryokan in the well-known town of Wakura. It has been considered one of the top ryokans in Japan. This stunning Matsuno Midori derived its name from the cedar trees it's built from and the blue sea it sits on. These elements are equally balanced, birthing its tranquil and electrifying setting. The lobby is home to an art museum, the ideal place for relaxing and discovering more of Noto's past and present. This evening we gather for another wonderful Japanese meal together. Afterward, for the ultimate luxury, choose to indulge in the hot spring experience for which Wakura is famous. |
TWO BIKING OPTIONS: Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before setting out to enjoy another day of biking and exploring. Today, our route explores the surrounding terrains of Mount Sekidō. This region is popularized by its forested roads and stunning farmland. Pedal through the rural valleys encircling the holy mountain and choose some challenging climbs in the picturesque Himi Hills. Once the ride ends and we eat lunch, we head back to Matsuno Midori. You can participate in a short tea ceremony (or chaji) in the neighboring tea house before dinner. This incredibly stylized ritual dates back to the Nara period (A. D. 719-794) when Buddhist monks did it to maintain alertness during meditation. The ceremony has evolved into a process of differing degrees of formality. The most simple tea ceremony lasts for many hours, and the staple principles of harmony, respect, tranquility, and purity are believed to lead to enlightenment. Our short demonstration still captures the essence of this ritual. |
THREE BIKING OPTIONS: After eating breakfast at the hotel, we take a quick shuttle to begin our ride along Toyama Bay. As part of the Sea of Japan, the bay is famed for the electric-blue bioluminescent firefly squid that gathers there from March to June. Pedal along the gorgeous coastal route that provides breathtaking glimpses of the soaring Mount Tate in the distance. Follow the path to Matsudaeno-Nagahama, a seaside walkway along a beach of white sands and green pines. At the magnificent Shinminato Bridge, an elevator takes you to the structure’s lower deck, where a quiet pedestrian path awaits you. As you cross the bridge, experience the breathtaking panorama of Toyama and its bay. Getting back on terra firma, take a lunch break at a cafe. |
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After eating lunch, join the shuttle or enjoy a refreshing spin along the Jinzū River to River Retreat Garaku, your home for the night. This boutique hotel has a sophisticated historic character that is a beautiful place to relax set along the serene Jinzu River. Settling down in your spacious room, take a tour of the property- a work of art and an authentic museum of top-tier sculptures and paintings. If we have time to spare, go for a dip in one of the open-air hot springs or a massage (not included in the trip price) before eating dinner at the hotel. |
Level 2, Approx. 35 km (22 miles), Elevation gain: 457 m (1500 ft) Start the day with a delectable Japanese breakfast, after which you bike a short distance before our travel day to Kyoto. Pedal to Yatsuo, one of the best-preserved historical villages in Japan, going up a street that showcases charming traditional architecture. You could choose a more laid-back way to start your day by staying back at the hotel to enjoy the spa facilities. There’s time for the cyclists to refresh themselves before we reconvene for our afternoon travel. |
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In the afternoon, we leave the coast in the past as we shuttle south to Kyoto and our majestic home for the next two nights, the Four Seasons Kyoto. Located in the Higashiyama district, soak in the tranquility by taking a lovely stroll amongst its peaceful and well-manicured gardens. Refresh with a dip in the indoor swimming pool complete with 2 whirlpools, sauna, steam rooms and seven spa treatment rooms. Or, simply take in the serenity by its cozy lounge spaces overlooking lush green vistas. In the evening, you’ll be opportune to enjoy dinner by yourself in the city or enjoy a relaxing evening and dinner at the hotel. |
TWO BIKING OPTIONS: Get the energy you need for our morning’s adventure with a hearty breakfast, after which we go for a ride through the northern reaches of Kyoto and beyond. Biking amid the rustic landscape decorated with farms, vistas of orderly rice terraces and expansive Lake Biwa appear before you. Biwa, one of the world’s oldest lakes, is the largest freshwater lake in Japan and has served as an essential source of freshwater for humans and animals for at least four million years. On getting to the lake, make your way around its shore, as you pass by small towns, stretches of forests, and famed beaches. As you ride, notice reeds that add peculiarity to Lake Biwa’s scenery aid in purifying the water and provide a vital habitat for birds and fish. Take a break to enjoy a waterfront sushi lunch, and a refreshing swim (dependent on the weather). Continue pedaling or hop in the shuttle for a lift back to the Four Seasons this afternoon. You can choose to continue riding on your own, or join the shuttle for a lift back to the hotel. Spend some time unwinding in your room, relishing a spa treatment, or if you haven’t already, enjoying the hotel’s ikeniwa (pond garden). |
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At night, we gather at the hotel’s restaurant to toast (kampai!) our amazing adventure in Japan followed by a farewell dinner of luscious regional specialties. |
We start the morning by taking a quick shuttle to the famous Fushimi Inari-Taisha. Inari is the name of the towering Kyoto hill that is home to this important Taisha or shrine, whose origins go back to A.D. 711. A famous destination for both visitors and locals, we enter Inari from a less-frequented gate and ascend its peak through a series of stone steps leading through a quiet forest. The pathway to the peak passes below dozens of torii. Literally meaning “bird abodes,” the torii are traditional Japanese bright orange-colored gates of differing heights found at the entrance to Shinto shrines. They are said to function as a separation of the profane and sacred. The Shinto kami (spirit or god) of Inari is traditionally a symbol of fertility, industry, and general prosperity. So, over the years, many Japanese businesses have donated these torii in gratitude for their successes. From the peak, take in clear views of the bordering hills and Kyoto below before going down the torii-lined steps to the park’s main gate. Notice the tens of thousands of heaps created as spots for individual prayer. Arriving at the base, we visit the main shrine, which has a mirror as the primary object of worship. We head back to the Four Seasons to freshen up before shuttling to Kyoto’s train station where we bid farewell and the trip ends. |
Dates & Prices
Please contact us for private departures and group bookings. Single Supplement is available on request.
More Info
- The departure point is Tokyo
- The finish point is Kyoto
- Major commercial flights provide convenient access to Tokyo. The nearest major airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport with international and domestic flights and is 26 km from the center of Tokyo. Another major airport is Narita International Airport with both international and domestic flights and is 71 km from Tokyo.
Kyoto has a humid subtropical climate, but is generally comfortable during the spring and fall months, when it experiences mild temperatures and modest rainfall. Along the coast, the weather is cooler and more variable; you'll want to have a warm layer to carry with you during the day and for chilly evenings. If your trip falls in late May or early September, you can expect temperatures in the Kyoto area to be very warm, and along the coastal areas we visit, trips that take place in early May and late October may see more rain and temperatures that are consistently chilly. No matter when you visit, it's likely you'll encounter rain at some point during the week.
The routes on this trip are rated Levels 2-4.
Level 1, 2-3 hours, 13-35km (8-22 miles), Maximum Elevation Gain 305m (1000 ft)
Level 2, 2-4 hours, 29-51km (18-32 miles), Maximum Elevation Gain 671m (2200 ft)
Level 3, 3-5 hours, 42-68km (26-42 miles), Maximum Elevation Gain 1036m (3400 ft)
Level 4, 4-6 hours, 58-87km (36-54 miles), Maximum Elevation Gain 1341m (4400 ft)
Level 5, 5-7+ hours, 77-113+ km (48-70+ miles), Maximum Elevation Gain 1341m+ (4400+ ft)
Performance Bike Custom-designed titanium bike built for cyclists to power up climbs and speed through the countryside. This performance road bike is lightweight and technologically advanced, featuring Shimano Ultegra Di2 electronic shifting, 11-speed compact gearing, a premium Mavic Ksyrium Pro wheelset and a full carbon fork. Responsive, efficient and comfortable for a drop-bar performance bike, it’s an impressive ride suited to avid riders. Drop handlebars only. Available Accessories: Trunk bag, flat pedals or toe-cages included (or bring your own pedals). |
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Touring Bike A proven classic, our custom-designed titanium touring bike is suited for a wide range of cyclists. Our most popular bike features a comfortable ergonomic seat and a long wheel base that add to the bike’s control and stability. This touring bike combines a wide range of gears with the ease of an adjustable upright riding position for comfort and efficiency. Upright handlebars only. Available Accessories: Rear rack and trunk bag, flat pedals or toe-cages included (or bring your own pedals). |
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Electric Assist Bike A lightweight yet powerful machine unique in the world of e-bikes. One of the lightest e-bikes available, it provides plenty of power (and then some!) to flatten the hills and more than enough battery range to cover the distance. Other outstanding features include the same comfort as our Touring Bikes and lower top tubes for easier mounting and dismounting. Available for guests 16 or older; not appropriate for pulling a Trailer Bike or a Cub trailer on a Family Trip. Upright handlebars only. Available Accessories: Rear rack and trunk bag and flat pedals or toe-cages included. |
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Payment Detail
All pricing is in Australian dollars and are quoted on a per person twin share basis. A supplementary price is available (see below). Bookings are not confirmed until full payment and the signed Booking Form has been received by Onlyluxe Travel.
A non-refundable 30% deposit is payable within 7 days of your booking, with the final balance due 120 days prior to departure. If a booking is made 120 days or less before departure, the full payment is payable immediately. Last minute bookings are payable before arrival. Failure to pay on time may result in automatic cancellation of a booking with cancellation penalties payable to Onlyluxe Travel. If you pay by credit card or PayPal a surcharge will be added to the total price.
Single Supplement
All accommodation is twin share. Single guests will share with someone of the same gender. If a single room is demanded, a supplementary price of will apply. The supplementary price refers to our quotation and needs to be stipulated at the time of booking.
General Cancellation Policies
- Outside of 120 days monies will be refunded less 30% of full fee
- Within 120 days prior to arrival all monies will be forfeited
- No refunds will be given in the event of non-arrival, any unused services or unused nights due to flight or weather disruption
- We strongly recommend guests protect themselves with travel insurance and medical insurance
Please Note: Cancellations must be advised in email and will take effect from the date they are received.
Liability
The participant agrees to indemnify Onlyluxe Travel, and its servant, tour operator and agents, in relation to any liability, loss and damage which the tour operator, or its servants and/or agents may incur as a result of the participants, negligence or misconduct during the tour.
Smoking is not permitted on the bus, or in tents or in other accommodation being used by tour operator at the time that a trip is being conducted.
Child Policy
Please consult travel consultant on age limit.
Changes to Itineraries
Local conditions may necessitate changes to sightseeing, walking and driving routes, camping and accommodation locations. While every effort will be made to provide the services and experiences as offered in our brochure, on our website, and in our trip letters, we reserve the right to vary your itinerary. In the event that we are forced to change your arrangements, substitute arrangements of a similar standard will be provided. The tour operator will not be liable where interruptions to itineraries are caused by weather conditions, technical problems to transport used by the tour operator, industrial action, political or civil commotion or other circumstances beyond our control. We refer you to the conditions regarding travel insurance.
Changes in Prices
While we will do its utmost to honour its pricing unforeseen circumstances may mean that prices may be subject to change without notice.
Pre-Existing Medical Conditions and Age Limits
You need to advise Onlyluxe travel and the tour operator on any pre-existing medical condition, mobility impairment and/or disability that might reasonably be expected to increase the risk of your requiring medical attention, or that might affect the normal conduct of a trip and the enjoyment of other trip members. Onlyluxe Travel and the tour operator may require an assessment of your medical condition from a qualified medical practitioner. If you fail to adequately notify the tour operator of any pre-existing medical conditions and/or disability, the tour operator reserves the right, at its reasonable discretion, to cancel your participation in a trip at any time, including after the commencement of your trip, with no right of refund if your medical condition, mobility impairment and/or disability could be reasonably expected to affect the normal conduct of the trip and the enjoyment of other trip members.
Cancellation by The Tour Operator
The tour operator is at the mercy of nature in all her beauty and all her fury. The tour operator will under no circumstance knowingly place at risk the health and well-being of our guests and guides. In the case of natural threats, acts of God and the like (e.g. bushfires, impassable snow, etc) the tour operator may need to cancel a tour with very little notice. In some cases, this can occur after the tour has commenced. The tour operator reserves the right to cancel any tour up to 60 days prior to departure if the minimum number requirement is unable to meet for a tour. If the tour operator needs to cancel for any reason, the cost of the tour or any other costs associated with travel to the designated pick up point, overnight accommodation, meals, etc will not be covered by the Onlyluxe Travel and therefore we strongly recommend travel insurance be taken out prior to travel.
Force Majeure
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Evacuations
In rare circumstances, due to injury or unforeseen illness, the tour operator may need to evacuate you from a remote part of the walk. Helicopter evacuations are expensive and in most cases will be at a cost to the customer.
For Australian residents, under the Australian Government Medicare Act, it is prohibited for any domestic travel insurance product to provide any financial reimbursement with regard to ambulance or air ambulance services. We therefore strongly advise our customers to take specific ambulance cover through their health insurance provider. Evacuation cost will not be covered by the Onlyluxe Travel and therefore it is also strongly recommended that our customers take out travel insurance to cover (amongst other things) the costs associated with evacuation.
Travel Insurance
In view of the heavy cancellation penalties applied to cancelled reservations in certain circumstances, we strongly recommends suitable travel insurance be purchased at the time the holding deposit is paid. We recommend insurance cover that covers any loss which may be suffered due to cancellation. We also strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance against loss of baggage and medical expenses.