Nikko back to Tokyo










Rest day in Nikko







Kusatsu to Nikko











Herayu to Kusatsu










Noto Island to Herayu
We seemed to not have had enough rain yet on tour. Today we were blessed with another load of it. But this is not necessarily a bad thing at all. The Onsen (natural hot bath) sure is waiting for you in the next hotel 
Well, and this is also the reason why you are only getting pictures of food today
Japanse dishes are a sight by itself anyways 

Only reluctantly we left our beautiful hotel in Nanao

This coffee machine produced very tasty coffee and...

you could even watch it being freshly brewed

Along with it we had another Japanese speciality which you find similar in Germany and Austria - the famous "Baumkuchen" (tree cake). The Japanese version, though, comes with green tea flavour - of course 

All the boots at the end of a pretty wet day - yes, they are on their way to a heated room to dry out over night 

While we are enjoying our super delicious dinner, again Japanese style. This time we are actively involved barbecue our food




Fukui to Noto Island
Our journey to Nanao on Noto Island lead the group on two routes. The avid riders among us took the long loop along the coast of the peninsula and those who wished to do more sightseeing went for the Eiheiji Temple. A temple complex of the Zen-Buddhism that has been founded in the 13th century and is still an actively used place.


Numerous places around the temples invite you for a peaceful walk


And if you take a closer look you will find many Japanese secrets 






Ginger from Australia makes for a beautiful foto opportunity

We haven't found out yet, but someone was piling up the stones on Peter's and Ingrid's bike 

Viktoria brightens up the day 

And Helmut, being a seemingly endless source, has always a joke to share 

The northwestern area of Honshu island is dominated by rice fields. Apparently the best rice you can get in Japan is growing here in these prefectures


Driving on the beach was one of the highlights today. And a special one for Ingrid and Peter
They will soon celebrate their 50st wedding anniversary. Congratulations! 



What a nice wellcome at dinner

Himeji to Fukui
Today was a pure riding day. We had to cover a stretch on the highway but it served only the purpose to get to go to the good riding areas

Brigita and Vili are fun to be with at any time




We all enjoy those little Japanese coffee places - or at least the ones who drink coffee
Each cup is brewed separately and it tastes really delicious 


Yoram and Brian decided to celebrate their coffee next to the rice fields

The owner of the coffee shop was so fascinated by Paul that he presented hime one of his wood work pictures 

The ride over the Rainbow Line prepared us for the following ride along the coast to Awara/Fukui



At the top of the Rainbow line we were awarded with spectacular views





Japanese style dinner .... yummy

I don't understand why only the men got lucky to get a massage from the waitresses 
Kyoto to Himeji
Today's ride took us to the most famous castle - or better say fortress - in Japan: Himeji Castle.





On the way to our restaurant we were passing by some old Japanese houses...

...and also some new ones 


It may seem to be totally weird to us but the Japanese apparently enjoy being with a pet in a place that was just designed for this purpose. If you like pets but don't want to own one you simply spend some time in a cat cafe, for example.

It is easy to find something to eat after your taste - many restaurants have plastic food in their window to make the choice easy for you
Rest day in Kyoto

Ginger used the opportunity here in Kyoto to dress like a Geisha and walk the city. Something that is quite common to do for people here.

The golden Temple in the north of Kyoto is only one of the numerous places to visit in Kyoto. You could spend days here and not feel bored at all



The Japanese love any type of charm or good wish that they can use to support their believe in good luck

We are good tourists
so we had to give it a chance, too, of course 
Nachi-Katsuura to Kyoto
Today and yesterday we had our two rainy days of the tour...



Irago Cape to Nachi-Katsuura






Fujiyoshida to Irago Cape







Kawazu to Fujiyoshida

A beautiful good morning

The Izu Skyline Road started our ride this morning

No matter how often the Mt. Fuji pops up in front of your eyes, it won't stop to impress you again and again

The German crew Ingrid Peter and Helmut
Tokyo to Kawazu

The welcome briefing - and Paul is here, too 

The group of international riders is about to leave Tokyo on the first riding day - an exciting start into the day

Paul and Mary found a special parking lot 

Ramen with the thick noodles .... yummy yummy

And here it is - the most famous mountain in Japan

These are Ingrid and Peter from Germany "decorating" Mt. Fuji...

and Ginger and David from Australia.

Sharon from America enjoys the sun and the Izu Skyline.
Sharon says "hi" to Charly in Florida. Charly, when are you going to come? 

A typical Japanese starter at dinner.
Arrival in Tokyo
Konichiwa - Hello and welcome back to another tour of Japan.
Having arrived two days prior to the tour start, I find myself back in the biggest town on earth. Sharing the pier for a picture with not as many Japanese people as one might expect, Tokyo does not at all feel like a crowded place from here.
Preparing a tour here follows completely different structures compared to home. But this is what I love with travelling - getting immersed in a different culture and making it possible to tour it with you.
So I am very much looking forward to meeting the riders this afternoon. See you soon 


Looking at Tokyo from the Odaiba quarter




Arriving from Munich, the last thing I was expecting to find on an evening walk in Tokyo was an Oktoberfest


Expect the unexpected - the pretty impressive 18 meter high figure out of the famous animation film
