Rebun Island 2019: Going back south
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…
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.…
Cape Kanedano and Cape Sukoton are separated by Funadomari Bay on Rebun’s north shore. After leaving Cape Kanedano I bicycled along the coastal road, passing…
Continue reading → Rebun Island 2019: Riding along Funadomari Bay
After a lot of peddling I was getting close to the northeastern tip of Rebun. Rishiri Island was disappearing behind the landscape and I had…
Along with tourism, Rebun Island’s main industry is fishing and there are small fishing villages scattered all along the island’s coastline. If you travel around…
About 8 miles (12.87 km) north of the ferry port I came across a small shrine along the road and decided to stop and check…
Having rented a bicycle near Kafuka Port, I began my long day of cycling around Rebun Island. I’d start by taking the road along Rebun…
Since I had left my car behind at Wakkanai I’d be using a bicycle to explore Rebun Island. One of the staff from Pension U-NI-…
I spent two nights on Rebun Island and the place I stayed at was a guesthouse called Pension U-NI-. Unfortunately I forgot to take any…
Continue reading → Rebun Island 2019: Pension U-NI- (ペンションうーにー)
I arrived at the Wakkanai ferry terminal about 45 minutes before the scheduled departure time and left my rental car in the ferry terminal parking…