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cycle tourism
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Cycle tourism is a growing travel niche that combines cycling with sightseeing, culture, and well-planned infrastructure. A key example is Japan's Shimanami Kaido, a 70-kilometre route linking Honshu and Shikoku across the Seto Inland Sea. This route threads over six islands via bridges and dedicated bike paths, offering riders scenery, cultural stops, and safe riding conditions. The Shimanami Kaido demonstrates how cycle tourism can blend engineering, nature, and local culture into a single rideable experience. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight this route as a model for cycle tourism, emphasizing its appeal to riders seeking both adventure and accessible travel.
The Shimanami Kaido is a 70‑kilometre ribbon of sea, bridge and blue paint that has quietly redefined what cycle tourism looks like in Japan: part engineering marvel, part island‑hop, and entirely designed for riders who want scenery, culture and well‑built infrastructure in a single, rideable...