Biking is not the only thing this great bike company provides. The biking is a blast, especially on an electric bike. In the Noto Peninsula, we had long beautiful coastal rides and you really felt accomplished when you end the day at lunch drinking warm sake when it was raining and cold. We gathered with 18 people ranging from the ages of 26 and 86 and rode 20 to 40 miles a day. The bond was incredible. We were off together for adventurous travel. Take a look at our special Ryokans, our incredible food we ate and just enjoying the many beautiful traditions of this very special country Japan.
We were lucky with the cherry blossoms and all the colorful foliage. I want a Japanese maple. How do they grow in Southern California? Backroads always mixes in a little culture along with delicious organized meals and of course, the local beverages are never overlooked. I road with my three amigos on the right. We called our tribe the Doodles because we all have our sweet doodles at home. Trent was on a regular bike and seemed to always be one of the first to finish at the end of the day. YOUTH!
Trent is waving from the balcony at our beautiful Ryokan in Wakura, called Matsuno Midori. I have to share the hotels with you.
Trent is waving from the balcony at our beautiful Ryokan in Wakura, called Matsuno Midori. I have to share the hotels with you.
Every Ryokan was special and they got more special and more special. The 2nd photo was at River Retreat Garaku. The design was very modern and artsy. The materials used were wood and concrete and it was awesome.
NAKED IN THE WRONG PLACE. So in Japan bathing is a huge thing. The onsen are hot springs. There are about 25,000 hot spring sources throughout Japan. Most inns have the onsen. You wear a Yukata, Japanese robe and first you bath and then you soak in the springs. They are hot and full of minerals. To my big surprise, I went in the onsen at the Garuku Inn and it was lovely so I decided to repeat the experience the next day. To my surprise, after spending a naked hour in what I thought was the women’s side was actually the men’s side. I ran into my son in his Yukata and I was stark naked. ‘Mom, what are you doing in here?” This is the men’s side. Needless to say, I didn’t know they switched rooms everyday. Thank God it was Trent and not a fellow mate on Backroads.
By the way that was our jet tub in our bedroom. Pretty awesome!
Nightly dinners with our gang were so full of laughs and very interesting but delicious food. A lot of Kaiseki, which is a multi course Japanese Feast.
By the way that was our jet tub in our bedroom. Pretty awesome!
Nightly dinners with our gang were so full of laughs and very interesting but delicious food. A lot of Kaiseki, which is a multi course Japanese Feast.
All I can say is the food is clean, beautiful, precise and I didn’t get sick once!
Thank you to our Backroad Leaders Mariah and Paul and to all the staff in Japan for making this trip, one of the top 3 trips of my life. Your constant attention to detail and taking care of everything was very BACKROADS! Can’t wait for the next on! Cheers to all the wonderful people on the trip!
The goodbyes were rough so I prefer to leave it at UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN.
The goodbyes were rough so I prefer to leave it at UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN.