Autumn Colors Viewing,
Cycling,
Famous Roads-Kaido,
Hiking/Walks,
National Parks,
Scenic Drives
61 km / 37.8
miles
-
2
hours
and
46
minutes
Between
45
minutes
and
2
hours
30
minutes
The Shimanami Kaido, part of the Nishiseto Expressway, is one of Japan's most famous and visually stunning car and bike routes connecting Onomichi in Hiroshima Prefecture on Honshu Island with Imabari in Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku Island. The road and multiple bridges crossing the Seto Inland Sea is one of the three main transportation links of the Honshū–Shikoku Bridge Project, constructed between the islands of Honshu and Shikoku. Crossing over nine of the Geiyo Islands, it offers wonderful ocean views. By bike it is approximately 70 km / 44 mi and can be completed in a day while by car it can be completed in about an hour non-stop, but hopefully travelers will stop along the way and view some of the scenic and historic spots on the islands.
The expressway contains 55 bridges, including the Kurushima Kaikyō Bridge, the world's longest series of suspension bridges, and the Tatara Bridge, the world's fourth longest cable-stayed bridge. It was opened on May 1, 1999, with four lanes plus a separated lane for pedestrians and cyclists. Since its opening it has become one of Japan's most popular long-distance cycle routes.
As accessing the Shin-Onomichi bridge involves a steep climb, cyclists are encouraged to use a short ferry between Onomichi and Mukaishima, but all other bridges on the route feature a designated cycle path. Bicycle rental and drop off locations are available along the route.
Courtesy of Wikipedia
Autumn Colors Viewing,
Cycling,
Famous Roads-Kaido,
Hiking/Walks,
National Parks,
Scenic Drives
37 km / 23.2
miles
-
55
minutes
Between
1
hours
10
minutes
and
3
hours
25
minutes
The Shimanami Kaido, part of the Nishiseto Expressway, is one of Japan's most famous and visually stunning car and bike routes connecting Onomichi in Hiroshima Prefecture on Honshu Island with Imabari in Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku Island. The road and multiple bridges crossing the Seto Inland Sea is one of the three main transportation links of the Honshū–Shikoku Bridge Project, constructed between the islands of Honshu and Shikoku. Crossing over nine of the Geiyo Islands, it offers wonderful ocean views. By bike it is approximately 70 km / 44 mi and can be completed in a day while by car it can be completed in about an hour non-stop, but hopefully travelers will stop along the way and view some of the scenic and historic spots on the islands.
The expressway contains 55 bridges, including the Kurushima Kaikyō Bridge, the world's longest series of suspension bridges, and the Tatara Bridge, the world's fourth longest cable-stayed bridge. It was opened on May 1, 1999, with four lanes plus a separated lane for pedestrians and cyclists. Since its opening it has become one of Japan's most popular long-distance cycle routes.
As accessing the Shin-Onomichi bridge involves a steep climb, cyclists are encouraged to use a short ferry between Onomichi and Mukaishima, but all other bridges on the route feature a designated cycle path. Bicycle rental and drop off locations are available along the route.
Courtesy of Wikipedia
Autumn Colors Viewing,
Cycling,
Famous Roads-Kaido,
Hiking/Walks,
National Parks,
Scenic Drives
75 km / 46.7
miles
-
2
hours
and
45
minutes
Between
1
hours
20
minutes
and
4
hours
20
minutes
The Shimanami Kaido, part of the Nishiseto Expressway, is one of Japan's most famous and visually stunning car and bike routes connecting Onomichi in Hiroshima Prefecture on Honshu Island with Imabari in Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku Island. The road and multiple bridges crossing the Seto Inland Sea is one of the three main transportation links of the Honshū–Shikoku Bridge Project, constructed between the islands of Honshu and Shikoku. Crossing over nine of the Geiyo Islands, it offers wonderful ocean views. By bike it is approximately 70 km / 44 mi and can be completed in a day while by car it can be completed in about an hour non-stop, but hopefully travelers will stop along the way and view some of the scenic and historic spots on the islands.
The expressway contains 55 bridges, including the Kurushima Kaikyō Bridge, the world's longest series of suspension bridges, and the Tatara Bridge, the world's fourth longest cable-stayed bridge. It was opened on May 1, 1999, with four lanes plus a separated lane for pedestrians and cyclists. Since its opening it has become one of Japan's most popular long-distance cycle routes.
As accessing the Shin-Onomichi bridge involves a steep climb, cyclists are encouraged to use a short ferry between Onomichi and Mukaishima, but all other bridges on the route feature a designated cycle path. Bicycle rental and drop off locations are available along the route.
Courtesy of Wikipedia
Architecture,
Autumn Colors Viewing,
Cherry Blossom Viewing,
Famous Roads-Kaido,
Farm Stays,
Hiking/Walks,
Historic Sites,
Museums,
National Parks,
Onsens,
Scenic Drives,
Temples/Shrines,
UNESCO Sites,
Unique Accommodations
58 km / 36.1
miles
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53
minutes
Between
40
minutes
and
2
hours
35
minutes
The Shimanami Kaido, part of the Nishiseto Expressway, is one of Japan's most famous and visually stunning car and bike routes connecting Onomichi in Hiroshima Prefecture on Honshu Island with Imabari in Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku Island. The road and multiple bridges crossing the Seto Inland Sea is one of the three main transportation links of the Honshū–Shikoku Bridge Project, constructed between the islands of Honshu and Shikoku. Crossing over nine of the Geiyo Islands, it offers wonderful ocean views. By bike it is approximately 70 km / 44 mi and can be completed in a day while by car it can be completed in about an hour non-stop, but hopefully travelers will stop along the way and view some of the scenic and historic spots on the islands.
The expressway contains 55 bridges, including the Kurushima Kaikyō Bridge, the world's longest series of suspension bridges, and the Tatara Bridge, the world's fourth longest cable-stayed bridge. It was opened on May 1, 1999, with four lanes plus a separated lane for pedestrians and cyclists. Since its opening it has become one of Japan's most popular long-distance cycle routes.
As accessing the Shin-Onomichi bridge involves a steep climb, cyclists are encouraged to use a short ferry between Onomichi and Mukaishima, but all other bridges on the route feature a designated cycle path. Bicycle rental and drop off locations are available along the route.
Courtesy of Wikipedia