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JAPAN - HIROSHIMA TO KYOTO
Hiroshima, Japan
Oct 9 - 23, 2026
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€5,150
Deposit: €1,000

About your trip

ur journey from Hiroshima to Kyoto will be an unforgettable experience, allowing us to explore some of Japan’s most fascinating and historic landscapes. Starting from Hiroshima, we will go through the history of this beautiful country and soon after, we’ll cycle through the Shimanami Kaido cycling network where the famous suspension bridges are located, including the renowned Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge, which is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world at over 4 kilometers long.

We will then cross the island of Tokushima, renowned for its natural beauty, with breathtaking mountains, rivers, and fishing villages. Leaving Tokushima Island, we will then set our wheels on solid ground towards Nara, famous for being Japan’s first permanent capital, renowned for its ancient historical sites, parks, temples, and wild deer that roam freely through the streets. Finally, Kyoto awaits us for our last leg, where on bikes and in Kimono attire, we will try to spot the famous “Geishas.”

At A Glance

  • Dates

    9 - 23 October 2026

  • Duration

    16 days

  • Stages

    10

  • Length

    891 km

  • Elevation

    8060 m

  • Difficulty

    Hard

What's included

Guides

Bike guides from PA-Cycling (specific number of guides depends on the number of participants)

Airport Transfers

Transfer from Hiroshima airport to our Hotel (If arrival on the scheduled day) | Transfer to the Kyoto Airport by train (on the scheduled day)

Accommodation

2 night’s stay in Hotel in Hiroshima (breakfast and welcome dinner included) | Two nights in the Kyoto | All Overnights in Riokan and small guest houses

Dinner

Dinner during stages included

Insurance

Travel insurance coverage

Support Vehicle

Bike Wash

Everyday if needed

Laundry Service

where its possible

What's not included

Airfare

Airfare and baggage fees

Bike equipment

Meals

Lunches during all stages and dinner where not expressly specified — Food during bike days except where specified

Excursions

Extra activities

Additional Costs

Additional costs in case of logistic changes (extra transfers etc.)

Extras

Anything not listed in “The price includes” section

10 October

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Arrival

Arrival in Hiroshima. Transfer to hotel. Bike preparation, briefing.


11 October

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Sightseeing

Do some sightseeing and purchase food—there are many places to buy supplies in Hiroshima. Bike bags and boxes will be sent to our final destination in Kyoto, so please drop them off at this time.


12 October – STAGE 01

12 October – STAGE 01 image

Hiroshima to Onomichi – 102 km | 1240 m

Departure from Hiroshima:

We begin our journey in one of Japan’s iconic cities, passing through Hiroshima on our way to the famous town of Onomichi, a must for all cycling enthusiasts.

13 October – STAGE 02

13 October – STAGE 02 image

Onomichi – Imabari – 68km | 640 m

We will leave our hotel and head for the cyclist’s paradise, crossing all the islands of Shimanami ‘flying’ between its suspension bridges to arrive in the mainland of Imabari.

14 October – STAGE 03

14 October – STAGE 03 image

Imabari – Yawatahama – 109 km | 700 m

After resting the legs and mind, it is time for the first mountains, here begins one of the beautiful uphill stages arriving at the coastal town of Yawatahama.


15 October – STAGE 04

15 October – STAGE 04 image

Yawatahama – Shimanto – 110 km | 1310 m

Leave the coast and we will get lost in the mountains, here we will measure ourselves against the nature that surrounds us to land, tired but happy in the most expeditious place in the Shikoku region.


16 October – STAGE 05

16 October – STAGE 05 image

Shimanto – Nakatosa – 79,2 km | 1260 m

A short stage but with some climbs, we head back to the coast where we will not miss a nice dinner of local fish.


17 October – STAGE 06

17 October – STAGE 06 image

Nakatosa – Kochi – 65,9 km | 760 m

After the rural experience of Nakatosa, it is time to return to the city, Kochixi will welcome you with open arms and a good dose of modern Japan, not to mention a visit to the castle of the same name.


18 October – STAGE 07

18 October – STAGE 07 image

Kochi – Mima – 129 km | 1360 m

After resting in the previous stages, it is time to return to the mountains and here begins one of our challenges, a long stage but with breathtaking scenery where we will stay in a typical Japanese Ryokan.


19 October – STAGE 08

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Mima – Hashimoto – 105 km | 280 m

The journey is not over yet, but today we will leave the island of Shikoku to land in the historical part of Japan. The paths will become more traditional and we will begin to hear the sacred chanting of Japanese Buddhism.


20 October – STAGE 09

20 October – STAGE 09 image

Hashimoto – Nara – 69,7 km | 380 m

There are no words to describe the magic of Nara, it will be a stage that will leave us with bated breath, today we could finally trace the history of Japan by arriving in the city of the sacred deer.


21 October – STAGE 10

21 October – STAGE 10 image

Nara – Kyoto – 52,9 km | 90 m

Our journey is not fake because after leaving the scent of the incense in Nara it will be time to go in search of the Maiko (Geisha) in Kyoto, today will be a special day because retracing the passage of the pilgrims we will have forgotten where we started but not where we arrived.


22 October

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Day off at Kyoto

23 October

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Transfer to airport

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1. Hiroshima, Japan

Hiroshima, Japan

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“Cycling in the most astonishing and remote places of the world is possible for anyone who has the imagination, appetite for adventure, and determination to undertake such an epic journey.”

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