Go on a cycling tour of Takeno Beach, one of Japan's top 100 beaches, and the surrounding fisherman's town!

Along the route you will learn about the cultural history and geology of the area, including the history of Takeno's sea-faring ship trade and special rock formations part of the local UNESCO San'in Kaigan Global Geopark.

With a local English-speaking guide, cycle alongside a pristine sandbar spanning 1 kilometer, traditional charred cedar houses, and quaint rice fields.

Takeno is known as a port town, where tradition can be observed around every corner.

Most buildings dotting the townscape belong to a unique architectural tradition that goes by the name of “yakisugi,” literally translated to “charred cedar” in English.

Thick, brown cedar boards are lightly burnt on the surface - a method believed to strengthen and waterproof the wood, and provide a sturdy foundation for protection against the strong, salty sea winds the town’s shores are so often acquainted with.

Cyclists will see the San'in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark’s Takeno Beach, one of Japan’s top 100 beaches and also the stunning home of Nekozaki Peninsula.

With an imaginative mind, this majestic hilly landmass transforms into a crouching feline guardian for the town and Kitamae ships, truly living up to its namesake “Nekozaki” or “Cat Cape.”

Natural Art Formations

Hasakari is local dialect that roughly translates to “stuck” or “to be wedged between.”

The three rocks used to be one large rock with a cave that had been eroded by the waves.

Further erosion caused the upper part of the cave to collapse and become stuck, creating the current natural art formation.

After cycling, end the day with a refreshing soak in Takeno's Kitamaekan Hot Spring with stunning views of the Sea of Japan!

DETAILS

REGISTRATION START
2024/06/04
REGISTRATION ENDS
2024/10/31
RESERVATION DEADLINE
5 days before activity
ACTIVITY OPTIONS
  • Morning Plan (8:45-11:30)
  • Afternoon Plan (15:15-18:00)
SCHEDULE
(Some times may differ)
・Meet at Kitamaekan Hot Spring & Museum
・Meet guide, get bikes
・Start cycling
・Cycle near Takeno Beach, Hasakari Rock, fishing ports, ricefields, and charred cedar buildings.
・Return to Kitamaekan Hot Spring & Museum, finish
ACCOMPANYING GUIDE
(INCLUDED OR NOT)
Included
MINIMUM NUMBER OF PEOPLE
2
AGE REQUIREMENT
12 years old and up
MEETING PLACE
Kitamaekan Hot Spring & Museum, 50-12 Takenochō Takeno, Toyooka, Hyogo 669-6201, Japan
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
・Please wear athletic clothing and shoes. Sunglasses are also recommended.
・If you are late, your activity may be cancelled.
PRICES
(Per person unless otherwise noted)
Number of Participants Price per Person
1 person N/A
2-5 people 8,000 yen
INCLUDED IN THE PRICING
Guide fee, bicycle rental, hot spring ticket, snack
CANCELLATION FEES
Day of Cancellation Cancellation Fee (% of activity price)
After 17:00 1 weekday before 100%
1 weekday before by 17:00 50%
2-7 weekdays before 30%
8+ weekdays before 0%
ACCEPTED PAYMENT TYPES
Pay by credit card (VISA, MASTER, JCB, AMEX, DC) via an activity confirmation link in an e-mail that we will send to you following your reservation.
OPERATOR NAME
Kitamaekan
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