Explore Japan’s Seto Inland Sea on an e-bike, cycling through serene islands and historic harbors. Perfect for adventurous, culture-loving travelers.
Explore Japan’s Seto Inland Sea on an e-bike, cycling through serene islands and historic harbors. Perfect for adventurous, culture-loving travelers.
- Kamagari Ohashi Bridge - Located in Kure, Hiroshima, the Kamagari Ohashi Bridge offers a scenic gateway with breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea. It is recommended to pass by without stopping.
- Shimokamagaricho Sannose - Situated in Shimokamagari, Hiroshima, Sannose Historic Town is a preserved port that was once frequented by Korean…
- Kamagari Ohashi Bridge - Located in Kure, Hiroshima, the Kamagari Ohashi Bridge offers a scenic gateway with breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea. It is recommended to pass by without stopping.
- Shimokamagaricho Sannose - Situated in Shimokamagari, Hiroshima, Sannose Historic Town is a preserved port that was once frequented by Korean emissaries and sea lords. It features Edo-period streets and small museums.
- Kami-kamagari Island - Found in Kure, Hiroshima, Kami-Kamagari Island is an ideal café stop offering panoramic ocean views.
- Toyohama Bridge - The Toyohama Bridge in Kure, Hiroshima, is an elegant structure surrounded by stunning coastal scenery.
- Osaki-Shimozima Island - Osaki-Shimozima Island in Kure, Hiroshima, provides a coastal cycling route with serene sea roads and picturesque fishing village landscapes.
- Osaki Shimo-jima Island Mitarai Area - The Mitarai Historic District on Osaki-Shimojima, Hiroshima, is a uniquely preserved Edo-era townscape that was once a bustling merchant harbor. Its stone-paved streets, temples, and historic houses make it a cultural treasure of Japan. A lunch stop is included, with vegetarian options available, and the visit lasts approximately 90 minutes.
- Aki-Kawajiri Station - Aki-Kawajiri Station in Kure, Hiroshima, serves as the start and finish point. The return ride offers stunning views of the ocean, mountains, beaches, and islands, with opportunities for photo stops along the way. The journey takes approximately 2 hours.

- Local English-speaking guide
- Scenic stops, cultural visits, and orientation
- Small-group experience
- E-bike rental + helmet
- Local English-speaking guide
- Scenic stops, cultural visits, and orientation
- Small-group experience
- E-bike rental + helmet
- Meals and drinks – purchased on-site at the café/lunch stop (approx. JPY 1500yen per person)
- Train fare (return)
- Snacks, bottled water, personal expenses
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
- Meals and drinks – purchased on-site at the café/lunch stop (approx. JPY 1500yen per person)
- Train fare (return)
- Snacks, bottled water, personal expenses
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
Explore the serene charm of Japan’s Seto Inland Sea with a full-day e-bike tour along the Tobishima Kaido, a secluded coastal cycling path that connects seven islands via elegant bridges. This 60–70 km journey blends breathtaking views with genuine cultural experiences, perfect for active and inquisitive travelers.
The adventure starts with a picturesque…
Explore the serene charm of Japan’s Seto Inland Sea with a full-day e-bike tour along the Tobishima Kaido, a secluded coastal cycling path that connects seven islands via elegant bridges. This 60–70 km journey blends breathtaking views with genuine cultural experiences, perfect for active and inquisitive travelers.
The adventure starts with a picturesque train ride from Hiroshima Station to Aki-Kawajiri. From there, riders can enjoy a smooth ride on an electric-assist bike, passing by fishing ports, mandarin orchards, and tranquil coastal roads.
Key attractions include Miterai, one of Japan’s few remaining Edo-period harbors, and Sannose, a historic port once frequented by Korean envoys and the Murakami sea lords. Enjoy freshly roasted coffee by the sea, savor a leisurely island lunch, and appreciate expansive views at your own pace.
E-bikes ensure a comfortable journey while maintaining a sense of adventure—Hiroshima’s most picturesque island ride, away from the crowds.
- Distance: 60–70 km (e-bikes make hills easy). Routes can be shortened or adjusted to suit your comfort.
- Suitable for active travelers with moderate fitness
- Minimum age: 12 years (height 150 cm/4’11”+)
- Vegetarian lunch options available
- Tour may be adjusted/canceled in case of heavy rain
- Start Times: Choose between a 07:30 or 09:30 start. The earlier option allows more cycling time; 09:30 is a more relaxed morning.
- Train Information: Round-trip train travel is required for this tour. JR Pass holders ride free. Without a JR Pass, the fare is ¥770 each way. We normally take the 17:00 return train to Hiroshima (arrives 18:02). A later 17:40 train is available depending on the group’s pace.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.