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Amanohashidate

Recommended hided autumn cycling spots in Kyoto

Autumn is all about cycling!
Autumn in Kyoto city is extremely crowded with people coming to see the autumn leaves. Trains, buses, and taxis can take tens of minutes to get on, the leaves are barely visible due to the crowds, and nearby hotel prices nearly double.

However, with an e-bike, you can see the best autumn foliage that most people never get to see, and it’s far more beautiful than near a hotel that costs thousands of dollars a night.
Not only can you see the foliage, you can also explore beautiful nature and history.
Be sure to rent an e-bike and ride around Kyoto in the fall!
This time, we’ll introduce you to some of the areas you should definitely visit.

North side of Arashiyama

Arashiyama is famous for its autumn leaves in Kyoto, but 99% of people go to the area 300m from the station and leave because it’s too crowded.
But the real highlight is beyond that. Arashiyama is originally the site of the ancient Imperial family’s tombs, which are in the area north of the station. There you can find scenery that has remained unchanged for over 1000 years, and the beautiful autumn leaves that the Imperial family loved.

Access

It is a 30-minute e-bike ride from our Saiin Rental Center.

West side of Arashiyama (Hozu river)

Although Arashiyama is the name of a mountain, I think the most beautiful sights are the Hozu River that flows through it and the autumn foliage on the mountains.
There are also trolley train and boat tours, but they get very crowded at this time of year, so if you want to enjoy the autumn leaves of Hozukyo at a leisurely pace with a small group, I still recommend an e-bike.

Access

It is a 40-minute e-bike ride from our Saiin Rental Center.

A perfect E-Bike tour of Arashiyama in autumn with a support car

Kurama temple

Kurama Temple is the head temple of a sect of esoteric Buddhism, and is located in the mountains north of Kyoto.
It has long been famous as a hiking spot, and there is a bicycle parking area, so it is a good idea to park your bike and explore the area on foot.

Access

It is a 30-minute e-bike ride from our Saiin Rental Center.

Hiyoshi Shrine(Mt.Hiei)

Mt. Hiei is also a place where the autumn leaves are very beautiful. Many people take the cable car up from the east side closer to Kyoto, but I recommend riding an e-bike to the east side of Lake Biwa, stopping by Hiyoshi Shrine, and then either taking the cable car up or hiking.
The road along the Lake Biwa Canal on the way is very quiet and easy to ride, and the autumn leaves are beautiful.
Best of all, there are only about 1% of the people on the east side.

Access

It is a 1-hour e-bike ride from our Saiin Rental Center.

Nariai temple

Although it’s far from Kyoto City, this mountain in our main area, Amanohashidate, has a 1,500-year history of pilgrimages.
The contrast between the autumn leaves and the sea seen from the temple is truly spectacular.
I would definitely recommend taking a guided tour, but it’s also fun to go on your own by renting an e-bike.

Access

It takes two hours by train from Kyoto, and 30 minutes by renting an e-bike in front of Amanohashidate Station.

Even if it’s not a famous spot, you can enjoy your own unique view.

I’ve introduced a few of my recommended spots, but Kyoto has autumn leaves everywhere, so to be honest, you’ll see a lot of beautiful things even if you just ride along random paths on your e-bike. The best thing about a bicycle trip is that you can take your time to find your own amazing views that aren’t in the guidebooks, without being limited to the spots I’ve just introduced.
Why not try cycling around Kyoto in the fall?

10 Recommended Spots in Amanohashidate & Model Course

Many people leave Amanohashidate in an hour with just looking down it, but Amanohashidate is a sacred place of Shinto in Japan, with over 1000 years of history and many attractions.

This time, I, a local, will introduce the highlights of Amanohashidate.

1. Chion temple

Chion-ji is the most influential temple in Amanohashidate and enshrines the Buddha of wisdom. It is said that if you put the smoke there on your head, you will become smarter.

2. Eat “Chie no Mochi”

In front of the temple are four teahouses that have been open for over 400 years and are said to have been opened for pilgrims by the temple. Even a 300-year-old guidebook recommends eating “mochi of wisdom” here before making a pilgrimage.

Nowadays, it is common to combine mochi, azuki beans, and tea all over Japan, and it is said that the original is here. It’s delicious just for the standard, and said that eating it will make you smarter.

3. Cycle through the Amanohashidate Sandbar and beach

Amanohashidate is a sandbar with a total length of 3 km, but you can cycle through it. If possible, we would be happy if you could borrow our E-Bike, but if you don’t have time, you can use a regular city bike from another shop.

The sandbar is a beach, and many Japanese people come to swim in the summer. Even if you don’t have a bathing suit, the beach is so beautiful that you can feel good just walking on it. There are also benches and stalls.

4. Moto Ise Shrine

Moto ise Shrine means the first shrine where Amaterasu came down to earth before she moved to Ise Shrine. Amaterasu is the highest sun god in Japanese Shinto.

In Japanese, Amanohashidate means a bridge that stands in the heavens, and it is also derived from the fact that Amaterasu used this bridge to travel between heaven and earth.

Even in the early modern period when Buddhism was powerful, people consistently visited both temples and shrines when they came to Amanohashidate. The fact that it coexists is one of the interesting things about Amanohashidate, which is the largest sacred place on the Sea of Japan side.

Manai Shrine, which is about 500 meters behind Moto Ise shrine, is a shrine that enshrines the main body and is the number one power spot. The water that springs up there is believed to be divine water from heaven, and restaurants in the distance come all the way to get it.

5. Nriai temple

Nariai-ji’s steep slopes are feared even by local cyclists, but Anyone in good health can climb with E-Bike.

These days, most people take the cable car and look down at Amanohashidate from the observatory, but as a local, I think the view from Nariai Temple is the most beautiful, just like it was 1,000 years ago.

This is one of Kansai’s leading autumn foliage spots, and you can see beautiful autumn foliage and the sea in autumn.

*Seafood Lunch

Let’s eat delicious seafood after lightly exercising.

As a local, I recommend restaurants near Motoise Shrine such as Yoshinoya and Tsuruya or near Roadside Station Miyazu such as Kawasaki or Tondaya.

For those who don’t like raw fish, there are boiled fish and udon noodles, and recently a vegetarian restaurant has opened.

6. Amanohashidate View Land/ Kasamatsu Park

I explained that Nariaiji Temple is the best place to see Amanohashidate, but if you don’t have much time or are physically weak, I recommend taking the cable car from Amanohashidate View Land or Kasamatsu Park to the observatory.

Kasamatsu Park in the north and Amanohashidate View Land in the south are both beautiful, so you can decide according to your itinerary.

7. Revolving bridge

Amanohashidate has a revolving bridge, which is rare in the world, and there is an episode.

This bridge was built 100 years ago, but until then a ferry was used. With the opening of the railroad and the liberalization of movement, the number of tourists increased rapidly, and on the other hand, the demand for freight by ship also increased, so this bridge was built as a compromise.

A famous Japanese poet wrote a poem about it as a symbol of Japan’s modernization.

Even now, it rotates about once an hour, so if you come across one, you are lucky!

8. Kanabiki Waterfall

This waterfall is very mysterious and has been used by monks for training since ancient times. The waterfall is likened to the shape of a dragon, and it was also regarded as the incarnation of Amanohashidate, which is also likened to a dragon.

Summer is not a place for training, but it’s comfortable, so it’s often used as a playground for children.

In addition, kinbiki means that a gold string is pulled, and it is very popular with Chinese people because of the link of money and the dragon.

It’s about 2km from the road station, but it’s best to go by E-Bike because it climbs a steep slope.

9. Mikami Family’s House

The Mikami family were the largest merchants and samurai in the area.

The mansion is designated as a cultural property and is very luxurious and full of Japanese craftsmanship.

There is also a cafe where you can relax and drink local fruit juices.

10. Iio Rice Vinegar Brewery

In fact, the most important ingredient in sushi is vinegar. In Japan, vinegar is made from rice, and the basic manufacturing method is the same as sake.

Iio brewery produces very high-quality vinegar that is used in restaurants in big cities, and when you get close to it, you can smell the mellow smell of vinegar.

There are souvenirs that can only be purchased there, such as drinkable vinegar and vinegar that can be mixed with rice to make delicious sushi, so you’d better to stop by.

0. Ine

Let’s visit Ine together. A mysterious world that is different from Amanohashidate is spreading. It takes 50 minutes one way by our E-Bike, or 1h by bus.

Model Course

Amanohashidate
Amanohashidate Pilgrimage Course

[For Active Person] Distance 19.3km/
Touring time 3h/ Cumulative elevation 336m/ Rental spot: Amanohashidate

Begginer Lv
Beautiful Seaside Course (Amanohashidate to Ine)

[For Beginners] Distance 20km(Oneway)/
Touring time 1h(Oneway)/ Cumulative elevation 104m/ Rental spot: Amanohashidate

ChieKurabe

Chiekurabe is a souvenir shop in fron to Amanohashidate Station. We deploy some E-Bikes and outsource the rental service.

Store Holiday

Every Friday

Hashidate Bay Hotel

The hotel stands on a hilltop overlooking the sweeping line of Amanohashidate.
It’s 10 minutes by car from Amanohashidate Station on the Kyoto Tango Railway.
There are wonderful views of rich, seasonal nature on the way.

BIcycle Support
  • Bicycles can be stored indoors
  • You can charge E-Bike if you have the charger
  • You can use AIrpump for sports bike
Price

B&B ¥8000~¥11000

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