Making mochi rice and fishing on the Japan Sea coast. The ride to get there is a bit
challenging, but the reward is worth it.
Our assistant Yukari is especially excited about the fish she managed to catch,
which were prepared by our inn-keepers that night after they hosted our sticky rice
mochi
pounding party.
Myoko Overnight
Beautiful weather for a family hike up Mt Myoko, one of Japan’s famous 100.
We spent the night in a small hut near the top of the mountain, hiking down the next
day to the bikes. After ditching the backpacks into the support van, we cruised down
the rest of the way to a much deserved hot-spring bath.
Help in the Field
When the rice fields look like this below, it is not good.
Well, not good for me if I have to weed it alone, but good for random strangers I
find riding by on their bike.
He looked tired so I offered him a place to crash for a few nights. Little did he
know he would be paying for it with his labor.
In the end, I think he enjoyed it. As do I.
All that green you see there is NOT GOOD. it should look like rows, but there are so
many weeds it is almost impossible to tell them apart.
Akiyamago Weekend
This was just a quick overnight into the remote mountain valley and back out, with
the best weather imaginable – cool and enough clouds to make it beautiful, but no
rain.
I might have overdone it on the distances and hills (mouse over the images to see
satellite images, and click to see the interactive route map), but when planning the
trip I tried to keep in mind that he is a triathlete, and I was actually worried
that the course I had planned was too short and easy. I guess if I have to err, I am
happier to err on the side of too long, as the bath always feels better and the
bear-stew always tastes better when your tired. Here are the maps of the route we
took. Highly recommended, and also possible to shorten if needed.
These are just a photos from the weekend. The route was a really straightforward
ride up into the Akiyamago Valley, and back out into Tsunan. From there we loaded
the bikes in the van and drove to
Yutaki Onsen
in Iiyama. Yutaki is the perfect place for loops, with plenty of beautiful rural
scenery, small city conveniences, and optional challenging hills all within reach,
ending at one of the best baths in the area. When I get around to it, I am planning
to ask them to cooperate with me to offer short day bike trips to be advertised on
their website.
If anyone happens to be in the area, give me a call. Even if I am not free to guide,
I have maps, bikes, and plenty of recommendations. There are also bikes available
for rent at Iiyama Station.
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