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• #252
Mid-July to August is literally the worst time. You will sweat buckets and there is nothing you can do. Liberally apply sun cream, drink LOADS of water and electrolyte drinks (Pocari Sweat and Aquarius), stay in the shade and A/C where you can.
Loose-fitting shirts: bring loads. Shorts. Slip-on shoes. A good hat. Sunglasses.
You will have an amazing time anyway, though - Japan is amazing. Even if the novelty is wearing off after spending 3 years here now...
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• #253
Just started a new group on Facebook related to stuff going on in Japan to do with steel framed bikes/shows/rides of all kinds. Feel free to join/keep up to date here-
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• #254
Joined!
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• #255
I have two tickets for this - http://hyperjapan.co.uk/
I can't make it.
There are only a few hours left, it finishes at 6pm but if anyone can make it, theyre yours for free.
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• #256
Got back from Japan a few days ago. Did a lot of skating and all my Japanese skater buddies said the fixed 'movement' out there is over sadface
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• #257
Yeah police saw an end to that.
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• #258
Sharing experiences about visiting framebuilders in Japan?
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• #259
Underground Bike Parking
http://www.japantoday.com/category/lifestyle/view/bicycle-parking-reinvented
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• #260
A longshot, has anyone done this? Looks awesome http://www.shikokupilgrimage.com
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• #261
That looks phenomenal...
Trying to plan a may trip to Japan and this sounds like a brilliant idea, albeit cut down to a week or something. Now I just need to see how to spend the rest of the month...
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• #262
wow!
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• #263
Restarting this thread, I'm bring me and my bike to japan in march, does anyone know if you can take bikes on the bullet trains?
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• #264
Yes, they go in luggage compartment so they need to be in bike bags.
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• #265
Thanks Tibbs!
Is there no way I can bring it without the bike box?
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• #266
just buy a more portable bike bag, I keep banging on about this, but took travelling bike round the world with pipe lagging and cable ties in the ground effect tardis, which was easy enough to transport, and not too heavy when I wasn't stuffing it full of clothes as well..
http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/products/tardis-compact-bike-bagtook it on the bullet train with no fuss, just another piece of luggage, albeit slightly larger than everything else.
Also if you're going to be using the bullet trains you want to get the JR rail pass, which is valid for 7, 14, or 21 days, you can buy over here and then get it validated over in japan to use during your stay..
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• #267
One of those big laundry bags works. As long as it's in a bag with handles.
What you could also do is take a proper bag with you on the shinkansen, then just mail it to your next destination by takuhaibin which is very cheap maybe a fiver even.
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• #268
Pretty much all bike shops have bike bags there for about 3,000 yen, no protection but strong enough and I could put it in my rucksack when not cycling. I only ever took off the front wheel too - nobody seemed to mind.
Make sure to get your bike packed before you go onto the platform - I missed a train because I hadn't taken the wheel off and they insisted I couldn't do it on it.
Otherwise have a great, very jealous
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• #269
I'm heading out there on a tour in May - probably going to get the bullet train at some point so this is handy info.
Riding (roughly) Hiroshima - Kyoto via Shikoku, then probably train to Fuji, few days in the mountains around there, then on to Tokyo.
Intend to camp for most of it but need to buy a shitload of gear that I am unlikely to get be able to test properly before I go :/
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• #270
When are you in Kyoto? I'll be back there with my bike in the last 10 days or so of the month.
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• #271
Oh Cool! Be rad to meet up if the schedules work :D
I'm starting in Hiroshima on the 9th then riding to Kyoto - will likely only be in/around Kyoto for a day or so before heading up towards Fuji then on to Tokyo. Meeting a non-cycling mate in Tokyo so aiming to be there around the 22nd/23rd.
Or at least that's what I think will happen! I haven't planned my route in any detail yet.
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• #272
Am heading out for some cycling around Japan in March, Flying to Fukuoka on 12th of March then flying out of Tokyo 17 days later, not sure whether to head down into Kyushu then over into Shikou then up by Omishima then onto Toyko, or to mainly cycle up Honshu. Or to spend more time on Kyushu, any route advice appreciated!
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• #273
Sounds rad! These may or may not be helpful, but a bunch of blogs on cycling/touring that I found:
https://janheine.wordpress.com/?s=Japan
http://www.bikes-n-stuff.com/japan-by-bicycle-a-trip-of-a-lifetime/
http://cyclingtips.com/2014/10/roadtripping-japan/
http://www.shikokupilgrimage.com/ -
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• #275
Shame - sounds like it won't work out, but I'll let you know when I have exact dates for you. I'm guessing something like 20-30th May at this point.
sumimasen - the most useful "phrase" in Japanese ever.
That jamboree looks really fun! Can't wait for the write-up!