Private Tour
Available languages
6 hours
Mobile ticket
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with our one-day E-bike tour across Omishima's southern half-circle, spanning approximately 34 kilometers.
Explore iconic landmarks like Oyamazumi Shrine, Tokoro Museum, and Ken Iwata Mother and Child Museum in a six-hour excursion. Experience the charm of wineries, brewery shops, and breathtaking coastal views along the Shimanami Kaido.
Casual pit stops at Kaeru Bakery add to the journey's delight. As the perfect finish, indulge in a sumptuous meal at "Shimanami French Filer" as a well-deserved reward. Join us for an active and flavorful day of exploration and enjoyment!
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For participation, it is required that individuals have a height ranging from 140 cm to 190 cm and weigh less than 100 kg due to considerations related to bicycles.
In case of light rain, proper raincoats are provided free of charge and tours run as planned. In cases of extreme weather your tour may be rescheduled or canceled with a full refund for your safety.
Please let us know at time of booking if you have any food restriction or allergy (available for vegetarian)
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelers
Person who cannot ride bicycle, cannot join to this tour
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Insurance fee
Support car (bike return)
Cycle guide
Lunch
Helmet rental
Guarantee fee
Use of bicycle
Entrance fees to each museum
drinks during the journey
Oyamazumi Shrine
Oyamazumi Shrine on Omishima Island, nestled in Japan's Seto Inland Sea, holds immense significance for samurai enthusiasts. While the shrine itself is revered, its collection of armor and weaponry steals the spotlight. Around 80% of Japan's National Treasure-level armaments reside here, stemming from offerings made by victorious samurai praying for success in battle. Positioned along a historic sea route between Kyoto and Kyushu, the shrine became a pivotal stop for warriors seeking divine favor. The shrine, surrounded by ancient Camphor trees, boasts two colossal specimens estimated to be thousands of years old, revered and adorned with sacred ropes. Notably, the guardian statues at the main gate diverge from the norm: instead of traditional fierce giants, they portray Zuijin, standing figures in armor, emphasizing the shrine's martial heritage. Oyamazumi Shrine stands as a revered sanctuary honoring the legacy of samurai through its extraordinary collection and sacred setting.
Tokoro Museum Omishima
Perched atop Ararat hill overlooking the Seto Inland Sea, the Tokoro Museum Omishima resembles Noah's Ark and offers a unique fusion of contemporary art and breathtaking natural vistas. Opened in 2004 by Atsuo Tokoro, this museum showcases around 30 collections, featuring works by renowned artists like Noe Katz, Tom Wesselmann, and others, blending three-dimensional art seamlessly. Visitors are welcomed through Noe Katz's "Kissing Doors" into a journey where changing landscapes merge with modern artworks. The museum's design allows glimpses of Setouichi's scenery, creating an immersive experience. The atrium, bathed in soft natural light and gentle sea breezes, complements the sloped structure. The open terrace provides a stunning viewpoint to behold the beauty of the Seto Inland Sea's many islands, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the captivating blend of contemporary art and the natural splendor of the surroundings.
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