Great stuff guys! My in-laws live in Kanazawa so spend a lot of time in the area. Cycled sections but not the full loop. On the bucket list but your video has now put it at the top of the list. Thanks!
Kanazawa is an amazing city and I would love to spend more time there in the future! We definitely got lucky with weather during this trip - looking at wikipedia weather data, it's hard to imagine being a cyclist in Ishikawa.
Thanks for sharing your adventures. Love the details you put into your videos and of course you know how I much I like seeing what’s for “eats” lol. Delicious and beautiful food. Glad the weather improved from the first day🌧
Thank you so much - glad you enjoyed this one. I need to remember to take a few more videos of the food. Sometimes we ride in to lunch and we're so hungry it's hard to focus on anything but eating!
I look forward to every time you post a new video, without fail it inspires me to jump on my bike and get out there as well. I hope to one day be able to ride in Japan as well, practicing to ride the shimanami kaido when I get the chance! Do you think you could do a video on your setups when you do long trips like this, I'm aspiring to do long rides too so it would be interesting to see!
I'm planning to ride the Shimanami Kaido later this year as well! Can't wait to share that one. I will definitely think about doing a set-up video, though much of it depends on the person and where they are riding. I learned so much more on an overnight weekend trip than watching hours of youtube! In the meantime though, this video has an overview of my general bike tour set up when I go bikepacking: ua-cam.com/video/t2QHSs0EuLg/v-deo.html Hope that gives you a good starting point as you plan your upcoming adventure. Happy & Safe Riding!
Loved this. I live in Thailand and Japan is the first country on my list to visit and tour when we can ore freely travel. Would time be a could time to tour in Japan? Take care and ride safe. JP
Kaaaa! Thank you for watching! If you want to go to Noto (very rainy region), the window of time is narrow - mid April to mid-May is probably the best time of year. For Gunma Prefecture, Mar-June or Oct-Nov are the best times. If you want to minimize riding in the rain, I recommend Gunma. I absolutely love Thailand - hope I'll get a chance to ride there again soon!
You guys have an amazing dynamic between yourselves, the tour is very enjoyable and interesting, I loved every minute :) hope soon you are out and about again since spring is here :)
@@moecycling guys your awesome thanks for free travel channel enjoyed food, nature, people kindness a perfect destination to go with. Amazing Japan waiting for your next adventure RS always...❤💯
Great video. I live in Kyoto and I'm thinking about where I can go on a bike packing trip for Obon. I'm thinking Kansai would be too hot during Obon and I'm looking a places to go further north. I don't have a car so I'd have to take my bike on a train. I was thinking about going by Shinkansen to Hokkaido but it would take too long and be kind of expensive. Do you think the Noto peninsula would be, not cool, but cool enough not to die of heat stroke during Oboan, if I maybe avoided cycling mid day and kept it to early mornings and evenings? Cheers!
Personally, I would not do this route in August! But it all depends on what you're used to. It's probably cooler than Kansai area but still much hotter than being in the mountains. If you're ok with climbing, I recommend cycling in Nagano, which is not too hard to get to from Kyoto. My plan is to ride in the mountain roads of Omachi/Hakuba during that time and cool down after by jumping in one of the many lakes in the area!
@@moecycling yea, I have a relatively cheap gravel bike which really doesn't handle mountains too well... Might just like on the beach for a few days and get out there in the Autumn.
We did this trip at the end of April. Prices were pretty similar to other parts of Japan. I would budget about 1-2000 yen per meal and 10-20,000 yen per night for a standard hotel for two people.
Great stuff guys! My in-laws live in Kanazawa so spend a lot of time in the area. Cycled sections but not the full loop. On the bucket list but your video has now put it at the top of the list. Thanks!
Kanazawa is an amazing city and I would love to spend more time there in the future!
We definitely got lucky with weather during this trip - looking at wikipedia weather data, it's hard to imagine being a cyclist in Ishikawa.
Good thing you went there before the big quake and tsunami. Great music.
Great video. Look forward to more.
Thank you for the kind words, hope to go on one more tour before the winter comes!
Thanks for sharing your adventures. Love the details you put into your videos and of course you know how I much I like seeing what’s for “eats” lol.
Delicious and beautiful food.
Glad the weather improved from the first day🌧
Thank you so much - glad you enjoyed this one. I need to remember to take a few more videos of the food. Sometimes we ride in to lunch and we're so hungry it's hard to focus on anything but eating!
@@moecycling with all the calories you are burning..definitely please do not wait to eat. 🥢 I know I wouldn’t 😂🤤
I look forward to every time you post a new video, without fail it inspires me to jump on my bike and get out there as well. I hope to one day be able to ride in Japan as well, practicing to ride the shimanami kaido when I get the chance! Do you think you could do a video on your setups when you do long trips like this, I'm aspiring to do long rides too so it would be interesting to see!
I'm planning to ride the Shimanami Kaido later this year as well! Can't wait to share that one.
I will definitely think about doing a set-up video, though much of it depends on the person and where they are riding. I learned so much more on an overnight weekend trip than watching hours of youtube! In the meantime though, this video has an overview of my general bike tour set up when I go bikepacking: ua-cam.com/video/t2QHSs0EuLg/v-deo.html
Hope that gives you a good starting point as you plan your upcoming adventure. Happy & Safe Riding!
Loved this. I live in Thailand and Japan is the first country on my list to visit and tour when we can ore freely travel. Would time be a could time to tour in Japan? Take care and ride safe. JP
Kaaaa! Thank you for watching! If you want to go to Noto (very rainy region), the window of time is narrow - mid April to mid-May is probably the best time of year. For Gunma Prefecture, Mar-June or Oct-Nov are the best times. If you want to minimize riding in the rain, I recommend Gunma.
I absolutely love Thailand - hope I'll get a chance to ride there again soon!
@@moecycling Appreciate the info. I was hoping to get to Japan between March and April so that sounds ideal. Take care. JP
The atmosphere of your video is just super!
Thank you so much!
You guys have an amazing dynamic between yourselves, the tour is very enjoyable and interesting, I loved every minute :) hope soon you are out and about again since spring is here :)
We are now planning some fun adventures for spring. All the snow is melting from the mountains now so the roads should be ready soon!
This beautifful day for bike packing..
Yes it was! thanks for watching :)
Paused watching , will continue at home with snack and green tea ❤💯
Hahaha love this comment!!! 💕
@@moecycling guys your awesome thanks for free travel channel enjoyed food, nature, people kindness a perfect destination to go with. Amazing Japan waiting for your next adventure RS always...❤💯
Great video. I live in Kyoto and I'm thinking about where I can go on a bike packing trip for Obon. I'm thinking Kansai would be too hot during Obon and I'm looking a places to go further north. I don't have a car so I'd have to take my bike on a train. I was thinking about going by Shinkansen to Hokkaido but it would take too long and be kind of expensive. Do you think the Noto peninsula would be, not cool, but cool enough not to die of heat stroke during Oboan, if I maybe avoided cycling mid day and kept it to early mornings and evenings? Cheers!
Personally, I would not do this route in August! But it all depends on what you're used to. It's probably cooler than Kansai area but still much hotter than being in the mountains. If you're ok with climbing, I recommend cycling in Nagano, which is not too hard to get to from Kyoto. My plan is to ride in the mountain roads of Omachi/Hakuba during that time and cool down after by jumping in one of the many lakes in the area!
@@moecycling yea, I have a relatively cheap gravel bike which really doesn't handle mountains too well... Might just like on the beach for a few days and get out there in the Autumn.
Which month was this road trip? Was the cost of food and hotel reasonable compared toothed places in Honshu?
We did this trip at the end of April.
Prices were pretty similar to other parts of Japan. I would budget about 1-2000 yen per meal and 10-20,000 yen per night for a standard hotel for two people.
Prefer the music off
Great views. Poor choice of music