My new book, Cycling Toward the Atlantic: A Bicycle Journey Through France, is now available on Amazon. This is not a guidebook. There are no…
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Some cycling days in Japan unfold quietly, following rivers through wooded valleys or slipping past villages barely awake. Others are defined less by scenery than…
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With over 1,600 temples and countless shrines, Kyoto presents visitors with a paradox: abundance so great it can overwhelm. Guidebooks, itineraries, and social media feeds…
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Walking through Kyoto, especially around temple districts like Kiyomizu-dera, Gion, or the Higashiyama slopes, you will almost certainly encounter young women dressed in elaborate kimono.…
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Cycling the Old Roads of Japan — From Tokyo to Kyoto and Back Japan has long fascinated cyclists. Its reputation for safety, infrastructure, efficiency, and…
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