1.
Taken at Odawara Castle
This
castle is located only 33 min by Bullet Train from Tokyo station.
This was our first place to visit after the arrival at Tokyo Haneda
airport. We arrived at Haneda at 23.00 hours. After few hours
napping at airport, we started off towards Odawara by normal
train. It took 1 hour and 25 minutes. Eight out of nine friends are
first time to visit Japan so Japanese castle seems to be very
exciting for all. When we reached Odawara, it was the day for the
classic car exhibition so you may surprised to see so many classic
cars even in Japan.
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At the Castle |
2.
Hakone ride with foldies
We
decided to go with foldies except one friend, because it is so easy
to pack and unpack whenever we take a train or monorail in Tokyo.
However, I found it is not so easy and comfortable to go for a long
ride. One of our longest ride was 72 km per day, so many up hill and
down hill.
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Riding in Hakone |
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With Our Foldies |
3.
Odawara station starting point
8
am. After having a breakfast at station, we all are ready to go with
full engine.
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Odawara Station |
4.
Hokona Yumoto - Dinner at Hotel
It
was one of the spots we all are looking forward to since we left
Penang.
Sashimi,
grilled fish, all kind of Japanese food were waiting for us. Of
course Sake and Japanese beer as well.
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Dinner at the Hotel |
5.
Japan Bicycle Tour Label
One
of our friends made special T-shirts for this ride. In the centre on
this label you may see, Captain Susumu. Since this t-shirts will be
only one in the world, I bought 6 of them. Ha-ha.
Summary
of this trip
We
had nine riders altogether, from 43 years old to 72 years old
including
two medical doctors and all of them are businessmen. Only I am retired.
Originally
the idea of visiting Japan was to go in October 2013. However, it is
too long and cannot wait so we decided to make it this year.
All
wanted to enjoy Onsen Hot Springs taking bath naked, Genuine Sasimi
and all kind of Japanese food. I was a caption as well as a tour
guide so very busy to look after all. But enjoy our first experience.
Just for your information the route we took was the one I have riden as a solo rider at the age of 20, so it was for me a kind of
sentimental journey.
The
second day was a bad weather day, heavy rain and wind. We cross over
the hill which is about 800 meter sea level. We all struggled to
complete the ride. The distance was only 30 km but an unforgettable ride
for all.
The
third day was the longest riding day, 72 km. However, we were all
encouraged to complete this ride. The dinner at Shimoda, Chinese
dinner which all were missing and were so happy with Japanese style
Chinese meal.
Every
day after the dinner we all enjoyed Onsen Hot Springs. As you know
when we take a hot spring, we just jump in without any clothes, very
exciting moment.
That
is all about our Japanese Bicycle Tour
Submitted
by:
Tommy
(Susumu)
Note:
A very interesting account of your cycling trip in Japan, Tommy. It
is great to have some reports from our cycling members who live
overseas and cycle in another part of the world. We look forward to
your return to Bribie Island in April next year when we will be
interested to learn of your experiences first hand.