view the big map with a meters above the sea level graph
89.84Km
view the big map with a meters above the sea level graph
view the big map with a meters above the sea level graph
The weather forecast said the weather would be nice all day long.
Because there was a lull in the rainy season, I went to the Shonan area with great haste.
Across Shonan Ohashi, I followed the cycling route along the shore from Chigasaki.
During the holiday, it seems to be crowded. But because I was there in the morning, during a weekday, I could cycle over 20km/h.
Kugenuma shore is the birthplace of surfing in Japan.
The beach cruiser from here attaches a board carrier with no exceptions.
83.95Km
1200 years ago, Kawasaki-shi and parts of Yokohama-shi were called Tachibana county of Musashi country.
Because a venerable Shinto shrine stayed is near my home, I pedaled some leisurely time there.
At the beginning of the Meiji era, ten years since the Meiji Restoration, one British woman traveled to Tohoku and Hokkaido in Japan.
Her name was Isabella L. Bird (1831-1904).
She published a document of her trip called "Unbeaten Tracks in Japan" in London.
This book is not an academic investigation, but a valuable and detailed recording of the Japanese country life in those days.
Ordinary occurrences would have been omitted in a Japanese account.
With eyes full of curiosity, she diligently recorded the roads, food, clothing, shelters, hygiene practices, services rendered to travelers, and even fleas.
As a matter of course, the things mentioned in her book have changed tremendously over the last 130 years.
A reader can tell the differences between then and now - some parts changed and some didn't.
I want to trace her route, which she traveled with a horse and a rickshaw, by bicycle.