Feel free to take a bike tour around Ise! Geku to Naiku
掲載日:2013.05.14
Oise-san I rode a bicycle between Geku and Naiku. The distance is short, so you can tour around easily! (May 2013)
When riding your bicycle, please follow the rules and drive safely!
Let's start with Geku. Geku has a bicycle parking lot at the back of the main entrance (to the right of the photo), so please park there. First, we will tour SenguKanMuseum and visit Geku.
I think the time would be shorter if you ride a road bike, but please drive safely during busy times.
Recently, it has been crowded with many people even on weekdays!
If you have time, let's take a walk IseCity! I went to Kawasaki. It took about 10 minutes to get to Kawasaki.
http://www.isekanko.jp/kankyo-cycling.html
A final note. If you are bringing your bicycle in your car, please park it in a paid parking lot. Street parking is strictly prohibited. Also, it is especially crowded on Saturdays and Sundays, so if there are many people, please be careful about your safety by getting off your bicycle and pushing it.
Have fun touring!
*The content posted is information as of May 2013.
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