Itoshima 2019: The long ride back
I had spent hours cycling around the Itoshima Peninsula but once I finished up at the wedded rocks of Futamigaura I needed to start the…
I had spent hours cycling around the Itoshima Peninsula but once I finished up at the wedded rocks of Futamigaura I needed to start the…
A few more miles of cycling along the coastal road brought me to the wedded rocks of Futamigaura, which would be my final sightseeing stop…
Continue reading → Itoshima 2019: The wedded rocks of Futamigaura
As I continued cycling along the coast of the Itoshima Peninsula I got a late lunch at the London Bus Cafe. This little seaside cafe…
Continue reading → Itoshima 2019: Getting lunch at the London Bus Cafe
After leaving Mataichi Salt Maker I bicycled for about an hour and then took a break at Niginohama Beach on the north shore of the…
Continue reading → Itoshima 2019: Watching the surfers at Niginohama Beach
On my second full day in Itoshima I’d spend most of my time cycling around the Itoshima Peninsula. My rental bicycle (pictured above) didn’t have…
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Once I finished at the Jaman Mural Village I decided I’d circle back towards the Jeonju Hanok Village by walking along the Jeonjuchun River. There…
Continue reading → Jeonju 2019: Walking along the Jeonjuchun River
When I had finished my time at Cape Sukai I started the long ride back to the ferry port. If there had been more time…
A steep road leads down to Cape Sukai and the fishing village next to it. Although it was fun to be going fast down towards…
Continuing my cycling journey across Rebun Island, I left Cape Sukoton and started heading back south across the grassy clifftops. I passed a few monuments…
The incline of the road suddenly increased as I neared Cape Sukoton and I had to pedal hard to get my bicycle up the cliffs.…