About 20 miles around Kyoto in 35C temperatures. Hired a bike near the hotel where I am staying and went up by the Katsuragawa River Path to the Tenruyi Temple. Nice views of the mountains along the path.
Parked the bike and went to see the temple park, which was quite busy with Japanese tourists. Apparently this coming week there's some holiday in here.
Next I cycled up the hill a bit, planning to stop at Kinkaku ji, but got mixed up and stopped at an earlier one called Ninna ji. Signage is pretty much exclusively in Japanese. Ninna ji proved to be quite spectacular
This is more like a complex with several temples with each more spectacular than the previous one.
I decided to start heading back now, as I wasn't sure how long it would take me to get back. I cycled past Kinkaku ji without going in, heading for the Kamogawa River which has another spectacular path next to it.
Heading back to the hotel.
Kyoto is a nice place to ride, and drivers are very considerate. There's a lot of utility riders, with many parents carrying young children in their bikes. I even saw a lady carrying three children in her bike.
I could probably have ridden a bit more, but I was melting and really wanted to get away from the heat. No map as I had forgotten to charge my garmin watch battery and it died after the first five miles.
Parked the bike and went to see the temple park, which was quite busy with Japanese tourists. Apparently this coming week there's some holiday in here.
Next I cycled up the hill a bit, planning to stop at Kinkaku ji, but got mixed up and stopped at an earlier one called Ninna ji. Signage is pretty much exclusively in Japanese. Ninna ji proved to be quite spectacular
This is more like a complex with several temples with each more spectacular than the previous one.
I decided to start heading back now, as I wasn't sure how long it would take me to get back. I cycled past Kinkaku ji without going in, heading for the Kamogawa River which has another spectacular path next to it.
Heading back to the hotel.
Kyoto is a nice place to ride, and drivers are very considerate. There's a lot of utility riders, with many parents carrying young children in their bikes. I even saw a lady carrying three children in her bike.
I could probably have ridden a bit more, but I was melting and really wanted to get away from the heat. No map as I had forgotten to charge my garmin watch battery and it died after the first five miles.