We started rather slowley after one week without cycling but soon the cycling mood came back. Cycling out of Sapporo was easy because of Kenichis route proposals for the first two days. We followed smaller streets surrounded by farm land small towns and forest.
Our first goal was Kamifurano.
The first things we learned was reading
signs is quite difficult and Hokkaido is very hilly but food is
available almost everywhere. Every few kilometer you can find a
convenience store which sells drinks and food for reasonable prices.
We enjoyed in Kamifurano our first
Onsen ( hot springs) and tried to prepare our first Okonomiyaki in a
restaurant. You have to know you sit in the restaurant and get the
ingredience in a bowl but not cooked. For that you get a hot plate.
Ok, if you know how to prepare it it is
rather simple but we were sitting in the resaturant and learned how
to cook it by checking out how other guests cooking it. At the end we
managed it and it tasted very good.
The third day lead us to some hot
springs in the mountains in the Nationl park.
The ride was pretty tough. We cycled about three hours up but the views payed back all the hard cycling. After a short descent we went to some natural onsen surrounded by dense mountain forest. Our pleasure lasted only for a few minutes until a storm chased us out of the hot pools.
The thunder storm lasted for about two hours with heavy rain and lightning all over the place. Waiting almost naked under a small shelter together with some other visitors and getting really cold is nothing we wnat to whish anybody.
The ride was pretty tough. We cycled about three hours up but the views payed back all the hard cycling. After a short descent we went to some natural onsen surrounded by dense mountain forest. Our pleasure lasted only for a few minutes until a storm chased us out of the hot pools.
The thunder storm lasted for about two hours with heavy rain and lightning all over the place. Waiting almost naked under a small shelter together with some other visitors and getting really cold is nothing we wnat to whish anybody.
After the storm we went back hot pools
to heat up our cold body but the small river beside the onsen all by
sudden got very rough and dangerous. So out of the onsen again and
checking out the situation for while. At the end it was a very nice
experience.
So these were our first days:) And the
adventure continued in a similiar way. Everyday we had some
unexpected weather conditions or meeting Japanese people inviting us
for Sake, like here on a parking place called Michinoeki.
Basically our motto „Mountains, food
and onsen“ fits very well to the tour here. We can say, a day
without a pass or at least going 500m up the mountain is a lost day:)
Our second pass in Hokkaido led through
beautiful region and the town Sounkyo with lovely waterfalls:
Up there at the pass we met some bears:
Anyway, from the middle of Hokkaido we went up north to the Okhock Sea, where we stayed at a very remote camp ground at one side at the lake, on the other side with the sea inbetwen us and heaps ofthe largest moscitos we have seen so far.
Next day we cycled along the Lake,
Saroma Lake, and since this region is known for its seafood we
stopped for a lunch in a fish market where you could grill your
freshly cought and bought oysters and fish on your own! What a great
unexpected lunch!
| Warning signs all over the coast line |
From Saroma lake we went to another
lake and again to get there we had to cycle up Bihoro Pass. Again the
views paid back all the sweat and calories burned:
And we filled up the calories just as
we arrived at the pass:
The lovely like Kussharo you can see
down there used to be a volcano and if you lay at the bank of the
lake the water is hot, so we enjoyed the naturally heated bath a lot
again. And that just a few meters away from our tent!
After this (another!) amazing
experience we moved further east towards the World Heritage Region
Shiretoko, unfortunately we had very bad weather there:
In order to see the famous Goko Lakes
we waited for a day in a small town Utoro and the next day the sun
came out for an hour or so, and we cycled 400m up the hill.
On the way back we went to the most incredible hot springs, especially, since we cycled down, we were freezing, so a 45 degrees C hot water was VERY welcome!!!
Next day again raining until midday,
but in the afternoon it got better and we started our tour with
7000km on our bike PC!!
The road was steep and went to Shiretokotoge, Shiretoko pass with 739meters of elevations and a high chance to meet a brown bear at the road...
The road was steep and went to Shiretokotoge, Shiretoko pass with 739meters of elevations and a high chance to meet a brown bear at the road...
Well, if that is not a motivation to
cycle up the fastest you can... ;-)
We had still time to take some
pictures, amazing, the sun went out while we were at the pass!
It was still very cold up there,
so we quickly ate some delicious snacks and cycled 12km down to another great hot spring! Yeah!
so we quickly ate some delicious snacks and cycled 12km down to another great hot spring! Yeah!
The next days we spent at the North
Pacific Coastal line road, where we could observe small fishing
towns, crab meat towns, salmon fishing towns...
Here some insights also from very delicious salmon lunch we had in Shibetsu (the salmon town).
Here some insights also from very delicious salmon lunch we had in Shibetsu (the salmon town).
Our journey went further to the most
eastern point of Japan on the Nemuro peninsula. Along the road
beautiful the Furano lake and again great seafood as well as japanese cranes.
The arrival at the most eastern point
was not easy because of the road leading up and down all the time and
the head wind.
The Pacific is quite rough
and well known for sea weed, we were lucky to observe how people take it out from the ocean, dry it and store it. The whole towns, the whole families from the youngest to the oldest are involved!
and well known for sea weed, we were lucky to observe how people take it out from the ocean, dry it and store it. The whole towns, the whole families from the youngest to the oldest are involved!
From the place called Kusshiro, we got
again into the mountains to the famous lake Akan.
Also a volcanic lake with hot springs all over the place.
Ainu village in Akan
We enjoy cycling in Hokkaido a lot and are happy to be here and having met so many lovely people on our way! Many cyclists as well:)
Also a volcanic lake with hot springs all over the place.
Ainu village in Akan
We enjoy cycling in Hokkaido a lot and are happy to be here and having met so many lovely people on our way! Many cyclists as well:)