Cycling in Japan: Tips for Biking and Touring in Japan

Here are some basic Tips for Biking and Touring in Japan :

  • Cars drive on the left-hand side of the road in Japan so cyclists should also do their best to stick to the left side of the road. While locals may ride differently it is recommended to stick to the left whenever possible.
  • Cycling on footpaths (sidewalks).  In Japan – especially in the cities – you’ll see a lot of city cyclists riding on the footpaths if there isn’t a dedicated cycling path. When you see a dedicated cycling lane on the footpath you should use that lane. If there isn’t a dedicated cycling path then we recommend riding on the road on the left side so cars can still drive past.
  • Helmets – when cycling in Japan – you’ll see a good portion of people cycling without a helmet. These cyclists are usually commuting (to the station, to work, to the supermarket etc) and more often than not they won’t be wearing a helmet. However, you will see cyclists riding road bikes, sports bikes or hybrid bikes with helmets on which is good to see. At RBRJ we highly recommend cycling with a helmet at all times as it increases your protection from major injury. 

Common Questions and Tips for Biking and Touring in Japan

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