Found a course in Fukushima with super smooth asphalt and spectacular views going on forever.
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 Published On Oct 19, 2023

I cycled together with Taiwanese bike influencer Linda in Fukushima, this time.
We toured the disaster-stricken areas, cycled along beautiful beaches, and took her to many other places. Of course, I didn’t forget giving her a very Japanese experience!
Now it's my turn to visit them!

The place where I visited this time was one of the hardest affected areas in Fukushima, but seeing how hard they are working to restore the area made me want to support them even more.
Please feel free to visit there and fully enjoy cycling!

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Cycling wear →【Cafe du Cycliste】
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Camera equipment→【Insta360】
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Cycle computer & roller→【Wahoo】
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Main bag→【CHROME INDUSTRIES JAPAN】
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No road is too long with good company →【Discover Ride】
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Favorite bike maker →【TREK JAPAN】
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The Mellow parts →【Alternative Bicycles】
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0:00 Self introduction
1:55 Departure
3:38 Switching from bike to horse
5:55 Lunch
7:19 The superb view area
9:38 Have a break
11:52 The study of history
14:05 Finish the 1st day
15:54 The quite hard rain has fallen…
16:23 Experienced the traditional event
19:28 To the Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum

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