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“Awaichi”- One of the Most Scenic Cycling Route in Japan

Awaichi, アワイチ, circumnavigational cycling route on Awaji Island is one of Japan’s famous bicycle routes. Located in the Seto Inland Sea, Awaji Island is famous for its beautiful ocean views, mesmerizing sunset and authentic Japanese rural sceneries. The 150-kilometer-long Awaichi cycling route goes around the entire island and can be done in one day for advanced cyclists. The journey can also be split into sections or cut in half for those who wish to enjoy more of the scenery than intense bicycling.

Awaichi Cycling Route

Awaichi is usually biked clockwise, starting from the Northern town of Iwaya and biking down towards Sumoto and Minami Awaji cities and then circling back up north along the West Coast. The total elevation change along the main cycling route is approximately 1,500 meters, all mainly in the southern part of the course.

The entire cycling route is about 150 km. If you go at 20 km/h, it should technically take just 7.5 hours. However, the southern mountainous area requires physical strength and time. It is said to take about 10 hours including rest and photo-taking time for a middle-level cyclist. If you are at a beginner’s level, it is recommended to go about halfway, sleepover and then complete the other half.

If you wish to learn about the first-hand experience of the course, see our article where we interviewed a British cycling enthusiast who biked the route in a record time of 6 hours!

Multiple Cycling Routes to Choose from

Of course, Awaichi’s complete 150 km route isn’t a must if you do not fancy the harshness of the mountainous area or just wish to relax and enjoy the views.

Some model courses are shorter in length and more suitable for beginners. You can also make your own route to visit the highlights of Awaji by looking at our articles.

Awaji Tourist Spots along the Route

Starting from the north there are several places you might want to stop by when cycling around Awaji.

  • Awaji Yumebutai (a famous architectural complex by Tadao Ando) is free and certainly worth the visit.
  • Hachijoji Temple, a beautiful Buddhist temple right next to the big road
  • Sumoto Castle Ruins, are also free and have an impressive view over the Sumoto city
  • Awaji Monkey Center, get to see monkeys live inside the park freely
  • Uzu no Oka and the big Onion Statue, a viewpoint at the tip of the Southern part of Awaji, with a view towards Tokushima and the Onaruto Bridge
  • Keino-Matsubara Beach: a beach with a vast pine forest
  • Chef’s Garden by PASONA, a restaurant complex with a clear view to the Seto Inland Sea. You can take out whatever you like from a selection of cuisines and dine casually at a terrace seating right at the seaside.

We recommend that you don’t forget to visit the island’s west coast during sunset, as it is spectacular and ranked among Japan’s top 100 sunsets.

Bicycle Rental on Awaji

There are multiple places around Awaji Island where you can rent a bicycle. Some places offer electrical bicycles as well as normal ones starting from only 520 yen per day! So no matter if you’re traveling around Japan and want to go to a cycling route around an island, we’ve got you covered!

Awaichi General Information

Starting and finishing point: Iwaya (most common)
Length: 150 km
Elevation change: app. 1,500 m
Hours to complete: 6-12 hours (can also be done in parts)

Visit the official site on Awaichi biking route for more information.