Hi all. I'm back from the tour of Japan I was planning. It was fantastic, so many great rides, no technical troubles, mostly decent weather, and more cherry blossoms than you could fit into a barrelful of nostalgic romance movies. Pictures here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gunnsteinlye/collections/72157683192434975/
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gunnsteinlye, on Flickr
I was tweeting day-by-day with photos, anecdotes and my more or less functional sense of humour. I collected it all, here (BIG document):
https://storify.com/glye/tour-of-japan-2017
(I had planned to post forum updates during the tour, but between the cycling, eating, tweeting and sleeping there was no time left. Sorry!)
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gunnsteinlye, on Flickr
Short facts:
- 23 riding days, plus rest/rain days, late March to late April
- 1847 km
- Cape Sata to Tokyo (half of Japan), via Shikoku, Kyoto, and Fuji
- Always friendly locals, awesome food, nice hotels
- Good roads when I spent some time planning to get away from the busiest ones
- Zero flats, zero crashes (but a few close calls)
- Happy days: All
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gunnsteinlye, on Flickr
The very best days were perhaps Imabari to Onomichi, over a series of islands and very impressive bridges that connect Shikoku with Honshu, with great bike paths:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gunnsteinlye/sets/72157681337978370/
...and climbing up Mt Fuji from Fujinomiya to Kawaguchiko in perfect weather:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gunnsteinlye/sets/72157681350695660/
So grateful for having the 25 vacation days a year to spend on things like this, and for my employer allowing me a full 5 weeks of absence for this epic tour (3 consecutive weeks guaranteed by law). May be a once in a lifetime experience, that. At least until I retire...