Category: Wakayama

Kii Peninsula

Cycling around the Kii Peninsula from Toba to Wakayama covers approximately 350–400 kilometers, depending on the route taken. The journey begins in Toba, Mie Prefecture, known for its coastal scenery and maritime heritage. From...

View of a road with cycling marks next to the ocean in Wakayama

Wakayama 800

Yes, the Wakayama 800 is not a single continuous route—it’s a network of multiple interconnected cycling routes totaling over 800 kilometers throughout Wakayama Prefecture. These routes are designed to showcase the diverse geography and...

Sign directing users along the Keinawa Cycling Path with a historic building in the background

Keinawa Cycling Road

The Keinawa Bicycle Route (京奈和自転車道 in Japanese) is a scenic cycling path in Japan, stretching approximately 180 km between Kyoto and Wakayama, offering riders stunning views of both urban and natural landscapes. Around 70%...

Pacific Cycling Route

The Pacific Cycle Route is a scenic long-distance cycling path that follows Japan’s eastern coastline. Spanning over 1,400 kilometers from Chiba to Wakayama, it offers riders the chance to enjoy diverse coastal landscapes, from...