Cycling from Matsuida to Nagawa.
Accommodation: Hamadaya Ryokan
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Distance: 60 km / 37 miles
Elevation gain: 1,204 m / 3,950 ft
Elevation loss: 837 m / 2,746 ft
The Nakasendo Trail is more than just a cycling adventure—it’s a step back in time, a week-long journey to the Japanese Edo period, with well-preserved reminders along the trail. You will visit some of the most important and most beautiful post towns on the route, including Tsumago and Magome among many others. The rest of the cycling tour goes through serene woodlands, cobblestoned paths meandering through the mountains, remote villages, and a myriad of other landscapes. Join this guided journey and prepare for a total immersion into the Japanese Edo period, its culture, traditions, and its food.
The itinerary is just a sample—it is not set in stone, and neither are the daily distances, but this is what your cycling adventure should look like.
This day is all about arriving to the GS Astuto Riders House for orientation and a bike fitting. We’ll have a short warm-up ride and visit some historical sites. Note that there’s an optional dinner at Astuto Riders House (not included).
Accommodation: Astuto Riders House or similar
Cycling from Matsuida to Nagawa.
Accommodation: Hamadaya Ryokan
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Distance: 60 km / 37 miles
Elevation gain: 1,204 m / 3,950 ft
Elevation loss: 837 m / 2,746 ft
Cycling from Nagawa to Shirojiri.
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Distance: 50 km / 31 miles
Elevation gain: 1,204 m / 3,950 ft
Elevation loss: 937 m / 3,075 ft
Cycling from Shirojiri to Kiso Fukushima.
Accommodation: Kiso Mikawaya
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Distance: 44 km / 27 miles
Elevation gain: 1,148 m / 3,766 ft
Elevation loss: 1,162 m / 3,812 ft
Cycling from Kiso Fukushima to Nakatsugawa.
Accommodation: Oyado Onn Nakatsugawa
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Distance: 56 km / 35 miles
Elevation gain: 261 m / 856 ft
Elevation loss: 716 m / 2,349 ft
Cycling from Nakatsugawa to Inuyama.
Accommodation: Hotel Myu
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Distance: 63 km / 39 miles
Elevation gain: 390 m / 1,280 ft
Elevation loss: 648 m / 1,126 ft
Cycling from Inuyama to Hikone.
Accommodation: Tobaya Ryokan
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Distance: 72 km / 45 miles
Elevation gain: 358 m / 1,175 ft
Elevation loss: 320 m / 1,050 ft
Cycling from Hikone to Kyoto. Once we reach Kyoto, our tour ends!
Meals: Breakfast
Distance: 65 km / 40 miles
Elevation gain: 265 m / 870 ft
Elevation loss: 312 m / 1,024 ft
Included:
Not included:
In order to join this Nakasendo bike tour, you need to be in great physical condition. You will be cycling for a week, anywhere between 50 and 72 km per day (31-45 miles) per day. Daily elevation gains are around can be found in the itinerary, and the biggest elevation gain in a single day will be around 1,200 m (3,940 ft).
What else is on the offer in Japan? Check out this biking & hiking Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage or a cycling tour of Hidden Japan on Shikoku Island.
Any diet or medical concerns need to be mentioned prior to the tour. Each guest is required to have personal medical and trip insurance.
Here’s what you’ll need:
Touring in Japan covers mountains, plains, and coastal areas, where rain is not uncommon. Weather in the winter can also get quite cold in the winter. Make sure to bring clothing appropriate for the season. Generally, pack light and use layers. Due to high humidity, a waterproof hardshell is great and effective as any membrane shell. High-quality Merino fabric base layers as well as high-quality bib or riding shorts are strongly recommended. You’ll be able to do laundry in most lodgings so you might not need as much clothing as you think.
All attendees should have their own smartphone device with local data provisioning (e-Sim or similar).Each rider is responsible for their own cycling clothes and shoes.
If you’re bringing your own bicycle or equipment, you will be 100% responsible for any spare parts, repairs, damages or losses. Your en-route guide is equipped for most mechanical issues, but they do not carry spares for bikes other than their own. Read more about this in the next question.
Rental bikes
High-end conventional bikers or e-bikes typically featuring 1×11 or 2×11 wide range components are included in the price of the tour. You also get a repair kit (pump, tool, patches, etc.), safety lights, and “rinko” bags for the train. Helmet, rental clothing or shoes are not provided. If you bring your own saddle and/or pedals, they will be installed for you. Please do not bring racks, panniers, or other components without consulting first. Rental bikes are suitable for bikepacking type saddle bags, frame bags, or front, and not old-school expedition racks and panniers.
Your own bike
You can also bring your own bike! However, please keep in mind that land logistics in Japan may be challenging for bike boxes or cases that are larger than 200 cm (LWH). If you have a question regarding your specific box or case, just let us know. Also, if you bring your own bike, you will have to pre-arrange your own liability insurance (if you take your guide’s rental, you will automatically have liability insurance).
For taking your bike on the train, you need to use a full coverage bag. They’re called “rinko” bags and they are generally provided with rental bikes on request. By removing wheels, the bike can fit easily into the bag and be placed in the designated area inside the train.
Group sizes and prices:
It may be possible to arrange Nakasendo bike tours for bigger groups, but the sooner you book, the better. Your guides wish to avoid high impact in small villages, and stays in Japanese ryokans are often severely limited. Contact us prior to booking if your group has more than 8 people.
Min. age requirements:
If your group has riders under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.
To get to GS Astuto base, the starting point of your tour, most people fly into Tokyo and one of its two airports, Narita International Airport (NRT) or Haneda Airport (HND). From there, you can take a train or a bus, it will take you 1.5-3 hours.
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