Kyushu, Japan’s southernmost main island, is a land shaped by volcanoes, hot springs, rugged coastlines, and centuries of history.
In this richly illustrated cycling travelogue, veteran cyclist and travel writer Tomas Belcik follows a route around one of Japan’s most rewarding touring destinations. Beginning in Fukuoka after arriving by ferry from South Korea, the journey explores remote fishing villages, dramatic coastal scenery, historic Nagasaki, the island-dotted waters of Amakusa, the wild horses of Cape Toi, the sacred shrines of Takachiho, and the volcanic landscapes of Mount Aso.
Combining practical route information with cultural insight and nearly 200 color photographs, Cycling Kyushu is both an inspiration for cyclists planning their own adventure and an armchair journey for anyone fascinated by Japan.
Inside you’ll discover:
• A 17-stage cycling route around Kyushu
• Historic cities, fishing villages, shrines, and temples
• Nagasaki, Takachiho Gorge, Mount Aso, and other highlights
• Onsen culture, ferries, rural roads, and local life
• Downloadable GPS tracks for every stage
• 189 color photographs
Whether you are planning a bicycle tour of Japan or simply enjoy immersive travel narratives, Cycling Kyushu offers a unique perspective on one of the country’s most diverse and fascinating regions.
103 pages • 189 color photographs • GPS Tracks Included
The downloadable format of the title below is a PDF.
The paperback version of Cycling Kyushu is available on Amazon.
