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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • The Shimanami Kaido is a 70km ride that connects Honshu to Shikoku via a series of picturesque islands. This slice of Japanese paradise is packed with gorgeous vistas, ample opportunities to explore local cuisine and culture, and is safe and well signposted. In this video I take you through what you need to know and what you can expect on the ride!
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    Helpful Links From the Video
    General
    Bike Rental Info: shimanami-cycl...
    Cycling Without Baggage Service: www.sagawa-exp...
    Suggested locker locations: shimanami-cycl...
    Wakka: wakka.site/
    Innoshima
    Hassaku-ya: 0845.boo.jp/has...
    Ikuchi Island
    Dolce Gelato: www.setoda-dol...
    Kousanji: www.kousanji.o...
    Hirayama Ikuo Museum of Art: hirayama-museu...
    Matsushige Liquor Shop website: matsushige-liqu...
    Matsushige Liquor Shop on Google Maps: goo.gl/maps/VU...
    Omishima Island
    I-Link Hostel and Cafe: shimanami.bike/
    Shimanami Dome: www.city.imaba...
    Rabbit Island: rabbit-island.i...
    Oyamazumi Shrine: oomishimagu.jp/
    Imabari
    Kurushima Strait Observatory: gogo-shimanami...
    Sunrise Itoyama: www.sunrise-it...
    Kisuke no Yu Bathhouse in Imabari: www.kisuke.com...
    Komecho Ryokan: komechoryokan.l...
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    VIDEO CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro
    00:32 Which Direction Should You Ride In?
    01:24 One Day or Two?
    01:48 Cycling Without Baggage
    02:23 What Time of Year is Best?
    02:49 The Nishi-Seto Expressway vs the Shimanami Kaido Cycle Route
    03:34 Introducing the Recommended, Intermediate and Advanced Paths
    04:06 Bike Rental Prices and Options
    05:06 If Anything Goes Wrong
    05:18 Cycle Oasis Stops
    05:31 Be Sure to Bring Cash
    05:41 Day One: Bike Pickup, Ferry and Starting the Ride
    06:31 The Approach to Innoshima Bridge and Crossing It
    07:06 Innoshima Amenity Park and its Giant Dinosaur
    07:35 Hassakuya Cafe and Hassakun
    08:13 JR West's Mascot Sukimamori
    08:52 Innoshima's Recommended Route
    09:03 Mount Shirataki
    09:25 Innoshima's Take on Okonomiyaki
    09:42 Conbini Break
    10:02 The Approach to Ikuchi Bridge and Across
    10:52 The Recommended Path Through Ikuchi Island aka Lemon Island
    11:17 Setoda Dolce Gelato Shop
    12:05 Kousanji Temple Complex and Hill of Hope
    12:29 Hirayama Ikuo Museum of Art
    12:55 Kokoji Temple Three Storey Pagoda
    13:10 Okonomiyaki Lunch at Matsushige Liquor Shop
    14:00 Tatara Bridge to Ōmishima Island
    14:25 I-Link Hostel Accommodation
    14:40 Shimanami Dome Bathhouse
    15:33 Day Two: Ōmishima's Alternate Paths
    15:49 Rabbit Island
    16:43 The Advanced Path on Ōmishima
    17:08 Oyamazumi Shrine
    18:08 Amazaki Castle Ruins
    18:35 Hakata Island
    19:04 Funaori Seto Strait Viewing Platform
    19:33 Ōshima Island and Lunch
    19:55 Cycling Inland
    20:15 Alternatives to the Recommended Route on Ōshima
    20:28 Mount Kiro
    20:45 The Kurushima-Kaikyo Bridges and Observation Platforms
    21:48 Cycling Into Imabari and Dropping Off My Bike
    22:08 Kisuku no Yu Bathhouse
    23:58 Ryokan Accommodation
    24:08 Outro
    24:25 Mascot Madness
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Комментарии • 72

  • @veryboringname.
    @veryboringname. 10 месяцев назад +4

    Excellent video! Lots of useful info. I really appreciate the links in the description too! I'm planning a trip in Nov and am trying to fit this ride in.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  10 месяцев назад

      Should be the ideal time of year to do it! Hope you get there and thanks so much for all the positive feedback - it's much appreciated :)

    • @veryboringname.
      @veryboringname. 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Kampai_Cam I did it! I went in early December. I took a sleeper train from Tokyo to Okayama then switched to a local train to get to Onomichi. This was the splurge part of the trip so I went all-out and rented an nice ebike from WAKKA themselves, and also stayed overnight at WAKKA on Omishima Island.
      WAKKA met me at Onomichi station at 9am with the bike. I also handed them my luggage to bring to the hotel. I took my time stopping everywhere along the way and got to the hotel late afternoon. I forgot to bring a warmer jacket - it was REALLY cold with just a light jacket and leg warmers (think Brisbane winter clothing).
      The next day I made a quick detour through a bit of Okunoshima (Rabbit) Island then had to rush a bit as I wanted to ride up to Kirosan Observatory Park (hence the ebike) and make it back down to Imabari in time for my train. It was a bit of a ride, but the view was spectacular.
      Lucky for me the ebike only ran out of power about 100m away from I-i-imabari Station where WAKKA was waiting for me with my luggage. Also no thanks to you, every time I saw an Imabari sign I would say "I-i-imabari" in my mind. Every.... time!
      It was an excellent experience! I would happily do it again as I missed out on quite a few things along the way. Time really flies when you're stopping everywhere and looking at things. Thanks again for this video, it was a wealth of information

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  7 месяцев назад

      @@veryboringname. OH WOW! That's brilliant! I'm so pleased you had a great time and that this video was useful! Thank you SO MUCH for letting me know - you've made my day! I-I-Imabari! 😜

  • @rid1
    @rid1 8 дней назад +1

    This is an incredibly detailed video! Thanks for the tips. I've just booked my hotels for November and this has helped immensely especially the links provided :)

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  7 дней назад

      Awesome! Glad it was helpful and hope you have an incredible time =D

  • @zanzibirdzanzibird1340
    @zanzibirdzanzibird1340 2 месяца назад +2

    This is a brilliant video. We are doing this in September and taking notes directly from this vid!!!!!

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  2 месяца назад

      Awesome! Have fun!! 😎

  • @christianmartinez7122
    @christianmartinez7122 2 месяца назад +2

    Im taking this ride today, on the train to Onomichi as I type this out. Thank you so much for the guide, I’m beyond excited!

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  2 месяца назад +1

      Unreal! I hope you have a brilliant time =D

  • @5217tuber
    @5217tuber 9 месяцев назад +3

    Great stuff. I’ll actually be experiencing this route in 5 months for the first time! Unreal!!

  • @eduardwilliams1245
    @eduardwilliams1245 11 месяцев назад +2

    I don't know how you pack so many sights and so much info into these videos. Everything you'd wanna know on the subject and much more. Slick.

  • @mojojojojojo
    @mojojojojojo 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is the best guide to riding the Shimanami Kaido I have seen anywhere.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much! =D

  • @stijnjanssens571
    @stijnjanssens571 2 месяца назад +2

    great video, you wouldn't say that this vid was made by a small channel cause it was so well done
    the information given was great and very well paced.
    the only minor gripes i can have with this video is the overuse of (AI) art pieces instead of just showing a bit more of the trail (mainly at the start of the video) and the music beeing right on the edge of just a bit to loud, but your voice is very clear so this wasn't much of a problem.
    keep up the great work!

  • @MarvinTobisch
    @MarvinTobisch 9 месяцев назад +6

    We rode the Shimanami Kaido about two weeks ago and it was just jaw-dropping. Its where it really hit us that Japan is in fact partly subtropical - something that isn't very often shown in media. The Seto Inland Sea is an island paradise for sure.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  9 месяцев назад +1

      Totally! I definitely wasn't expecting palm trees!

    • @natasjayulo677
      @natasjayulo677 6 месяцев назад

      how long does it take with your breaks/stops? where did you decide to stay overnight?

    • @MarvinTobisch
      @MarvinTobisch 6 месяцев назад

      @@natasjayulo677 We split the trip into 2 days and stayed overnight in Setoda, which feels like a natural halfway point. We rented some Mamacharis, so we definitely weren't going fast. Just pedaling along and enjoying the scenery. It all worked out really well and was a chill trip, though I guess my body did ache here and there at the end from me being simply too tall for the bikes^^

    • @natasjayulo677
      @natasjayulo677 6 месяцев назад

      How tall are you? My partner is 6 feet..hoping he won't have the same problem. Regardless the experience alone is something I need to do my next Japan trip! Might consider the relaxed 2 days route. Thank you! @@MarvinTobisch

    • @MarvinTobisch
      @MarvinTobisch 6 месяцев назад

      @@natasjayulo677I'm 6 feet as well. From Setoda to Imabari train station, its 46 kilometers, and while they didn't feel particularly taxing if you take your time, at the end, my quads, knees and butt did hurt a bit from the small-feeling and upright bike ergonomics.
      However, given the chance, I would do it all again immediately so don't let this sound discouraging. Riding the Shimanami Kaido is amongst my favorite memories of Japan.
      The default bike rental service has other choices than Mamacharis as well, such as normal cross bikes. And you could even upgrade to the more expensive Giant bikes, which no doubt fit persons of any height. The Giant bikes are only limiting insofar as they can only be picked up / handed back in Onomichi & Imabari whereas the default bike rental service has several stations dotted along the islands. Also there was one day in the week where the Giant stations were closed, which actually prevented us from even considering it with our timetable.

  • @GrizGaming
    @GrizGaming 11 месяцев назад +2

    You had me at Famichikis. Great vid, as always.

  • @patchkolanauthor
    @patchkolanauthor 11 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome video, brother! Makes me yearn for another jaunt over.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Patchikins! ❤

  • @kam1ron
    @kam1ron 11 месяцев назад +1

    ❤ Oh man, I've been looking forward to this one!

  • @shirolee
    @shirolee 3 месяца назад +1

    Amazing video! This is exactly what I was looking for!!!

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  3 месяца назад

      Awesome! I'm so pleased it was helpful :)

  • @lisvslife
    @lisvslife 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for this video, my partner and I are doing this next year!

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  3 месяца назад

      No worries! I hope you have a fantastic time :)

  • @mjg683
    @mjg683 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, I learned a lot. Nice timing too, I'm going on my first Japan trip in October and just booked reservations for this route a few days ago.
    Starting from Onomichi then staying in Imabari, and doing the route in reverse next day. I reserved an e-bike, but hopefully it's not too rushed, because that second day I need to get to Takayama for the first night of the fall matsuri.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Have fun 😋

  • @datping7377
    @datping7377 5 месяцев назад +2

    That is so cool! Is there other cycling route like this in Japan?

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  5 месяцев назад

      Nothing (that I know of) quite as cool as this but there are definitely plenty of awesome places to ride. You can go around Lake Biwa (near Kyoto) for instance.

  • @TheCyclingCEO
    @TheCyclingCEO 6 месяцев назад +2

    well done! can't wait to try

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  6 месяцев назад

      Have a great time!

  • @andrewbulmer5612
    @andrewbulmer5612 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing. Reminds me of riding around Tsushima!

  • @alexandergiesser
    @alexandergiesser 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was fantastic, Cam!!!

  • @Lawthos
    @Lawthos 9 месяцев назад +3

    The best video on the Shimanami Kaido I've seen by far! Loved the humour and detailed information :)
    I was looking to do the ride in December, for the Cycling Without Baggage do you drop off your suitcase at the same place as the Onomichi Bike Rental Terminal? Thanks!

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! For Cycling Without Baggage I just made sure I was staying at hotels that were part of the service (the list is here: www.sagawa-exp.co.jp/stc/english/tieup.html). So in Onomichi I filled out a form and paid the fee at my hotel, so left my suitcase with them before I set off to rent the bike. They then ensured my suitcase made it to my next hotel and I did the same with them so it was waiting for me at my hotel in Imabari at the end of the ride. Was super simple. Apparently you can still arrange to use the service if you're not at one of the hotels (info here: shimanami-cycle.or.jp/go-shimanami/experience/572/) but I didn't do that. Good luck! Hope you have a great time :)

    • @Lawthos
      @Lawthos 9 месяцев назад +1

      Perfect thanks a bunch!

  • @kenken02
    @kenken02 5 месяцев назад +1

    @10:07 This. lol. I started at Imabari and I also missed that turn ending at Onomichi. I got an orange gelato at that Dolce shop which was refreshing after a good amount of cycling. What an amazing ride. I split mine in 2 days and overnighted at Omishima as well. My advice - wear biking shorts/pants with butt pad support. lol. Great detailed info! Very helpful!

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  5 месяцев назад

      That's awesome! So glad the info was useful and you had such a good time 😋

  • @franciscawrites8972
    @franciscawrites8972 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great info...thanks

  • @harshilpatel684
    @harshilpatel684 2 месяца назад +1

    How do you only have 600 subscribers! Very high quality video!

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  2 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video! 😋

  • @WhenKittensATK1125
    @WhenKittensATK1125 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great Video. Thanks.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! :)

  • @NerfTubeNation
    @NerfTubeNation 6 месяцев назад +2

    We just ride both ways starting and ending in Onimichi.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  6 месяцев назад

      Nice!

    • @harshilpatel684
      @harshilpatel684 2 месяца назад

      You can take a ferry, we did just over half the route in a day taking a ferry back from the 3rd island.

  • @chrisdoeseverything123
    @chrisdoeseverything123 6 дней назад +1

    Did you just take a ferry back to the start? I know you said you were going to hangout at the last stop but it would be good to know how you got back to Hiroshima? I am assuming there is a bus station/route back once you drop off your bike.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  6 дней назад +1

      Heya! I actually continued on. I stayed overnight in Imabari then got a train to Okayama. I'm not too sure about ferries from Imabari but it looks like there are buses back to Onomichi. Also looks like you could get the train to Matsuyama then get a ferry to Hiroshima if that's where you're headed. You'd definitely be able to find out the best options from tourist info services in either Onomichi or Imabari.

  • @ratchaneekarulrubdul2105
    @ratchaneekarulrubdul2105 3 месяца назад +1

    I rode shimanamikaido with my son 2days..

  • @Ryanxdee
    @Ryanxdee 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hello, I’m planning to do this bike trip this weekend for one day. Would I have to ride back to my starting point or is there some other kind of transportation that could take me back? If not, how manageable do you think it would be to do this trip back and forth in one day?

    • @Ryanxdee
      @Ryanxdee 10 месяцев назад +1

      I am planning on starting in onomachi and ending in imabari.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  10 месяцев назад +1

      I stayed the night in Imabari and then continued on elsewhere in Shikoku so I don't have firsthand experience but apparently, according to the Shimanami Japan website: "The easiest way to get back from Imabari to Onomichi is by taking the Shimanami Liner highway bus to Fukuyama JR Station and transferring to a local train to Onomichi. There are departures from Imabari JR Station and Imabari Port throughout the day and reservations are not required." That sounds doable at the end of the ride. Definitely confirm that it's the best option when you rent the bike in the morning though. Link is here: shimanami-cycle.or.jp/go-shimanami/experience/590

  • @lisagreenhalgh141
    @lisagreenhalgh141 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Cam, I am planning on doing the Shimanami kaido in March, I am planning on renting a carbon road bike from Giant in Onomichi and dropping it off in Imabari. I would like to ask your advice, there are 3 / 4 attractions I want to see along the route, but I am planning to do the route in one day only. Do you think it is possible to see 500 buddhas at Mt. Shirataki, Konsanji temple / hill of hope, oyamazumi shrine and Mt Kiro observatory and finish the route in one day. Or maybe I just do Mt Shirataki and drop Kiro. Appreciate any advice you have. Thanks

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  5 месяцев назад

      Hey Lisa, it entirely depends on how strong a rider you are, but even if you ride a lot this seems like a lot to fit into one day. I think the main thing is to be flexible in how you approach it. Do the 500 buddhas and Kousanji/Hill of Hope as you're riding right past the latter anyway, then you can see how you're going in terms of timing for the others. You can save a lot of time if you skip Oyamazumi as that's quite a detour off the recommended route. Hopefully you can make it though as that shrine has so much history. It's probably a good idea to ask the bike rental place for advice as they'd have a much better idea than me what's achievable. (After all, I had a standard rental bike and really took my time across two days.) Good luck - I hope you have a fantastic ride!

  • @Nakeditalianman
    @Nakeditalianman 7 месяцев назад

    does anyone know if there is a ferry that could take you from Imabari to Hiroshima?

  • @FS-bg2kk
    @FS-bg2kk 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Will accommodation be plentiful along the route?

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  8 месяцев назад

      Definitely seemed like there were enough options. Obviously book as early as you can though!

  • @kam1ron
    @kam1ron 11 месяцев назад +1

    🤣 Initially, I thought the picture in Kisuke no Yu was another AI image.

  • @JoabyJoJo
    @JoabyJoJo 11 месяцев назад +1

    Another killer vid. Not sure if you mentioned but the Kisuke no Yu Bathhouse in Imabari has a strict no tattoos policy, which is gutting. Any recommends for an alternative in the same area with relaxed restrictions on tattoos? Or when Japan is gonna get past the whole tattoo thing. It's the Quake 3 Arena logo people it's the furthest thing from a gangster tattoo possible.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  11 месяцев назад +1

      Haha so you're part of the Carmack Crew, eh? If it's small you could buy a patch for it and hope for the best. Otherwise, this site may be able to help: en.tattoo-go.in/. Choose Ehime in the area section and then you can select Imabari.

  • @Chewi_
    @Chewi_ 3 месяца назад

    Are there lots of bathrooms or conbini with bathrooms on the route?

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  3 месяца назад

      The route is well set up for cyclists so there are regular "cycle oasis" stops with bathrooms. More info here: cycling-ehime.com/en/article/7413/. Conbinis are much more sporadic, although there are a few.

  • @asfsfas2435
    @asfsfas2435 2 месяца назад

    all these only took u 2 days?

  • @AussieInJapan
    @AussieInJapan 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, shows that don’t have to be a full blown cyclist to enjoy the area. Subscribed.

    • @Kampai_Cam
      @Kampai_Cam  6 месяцев назад

      THANK YOU! Much appreciated =D

  • @bettymagpali5079
    @bettymagpali5079 3 месяца назад

    Buy an electric bike then sell it when you’re finished