Stage 4:
Riding the Pacific Coast of Honshu
Leaving Tokyo on rested legs and sunny skies.
Hours of riding, but the Ocean remains hidden.
A Seawall protects the towns from potential tsunamis.
Finally out of metropolitan Tokyo and back riding through villages again.
Love the extra breathing room.
And again, a nice coastal ride comes to an abrupt end, because of a road closure..
On the detour, I met a fellow cyclist heading in the opposite direction.
Staying a night at Hotel Water Gate was uneventful! 😌
A Japanese curry breakfast for leg strength and endurance.
Finally a coastal road that wasn't closed.
A bit rough after some rain, but no cars to compete with.
Cabbage fields among rice paddies and the smell of pig farms,
is the preferred scent over exhaust fumes!
What isn't maintained, nature will reclaim.
Checked into a hotel on a rainy day and waited for the ferry in luxury.
Most fancy hotel I remember, at a bargain off season price.
To bypass the city of Nagoya, a ferry service
provides a short cut across the bay from Igaro to Toba.
Still riding on the main island of Honshu, but on a more remote part.
Many National Parks are located in this Region of Kansai.
Spectacular rock formation near Owase.
It's a constant up and down and every uphill battle is rewarded with views
and of course a speedy adrenaline filled downhill.
Met a group of Thai tourists on the ferry to Toba
and 2 days later again on the road in Kumano.
Drones are being used to spray the rice paddies.
Lawson convenience stores and several other brands are all over the country
and visited on a daily basis for supplies.
The only whales I got to see.
Idyllic rock formation by Kushimoto.
South of Kushimoto, is the Southern point of Honshu.
The hotel was listed as multilingual and it put a smile on my face.
This is going to be the interaction with "hotel staff" in the future.
Komoot's navigation guided me through some single track orchards
with above 15% grades.
Had barely enough time to get off the bike for a picture
before the Mosquitoes attacked.
Pear & Peach Orchards with a Cog rail system to carry the baskets
of fruit for transportation up the steep hills.
An impressive Liquid Natural Gas Freighter near Yura
One of many shrines across the country.
Wakayama castle in the center of town.
My favorite quick meal 😋
More from Shikoku after the ferry ride
Wakayama to Tokushima.