Excursion en vélo électrique de 3 heures : Edo à Tokyo-Voyage cycliste de Yanagibashi





Description
Découvrez le récit caché de Tokyo sur deux roues. Tokyo est une ville construite sur des couches d'histoire, où les échos de l'époque Edo résonnent encore sous les néons. Cette visite guidée à vélo de 3 heures est conçue pour les voyageurs qui veulent plus que de simples vues de cartes postales – c’est pour ceux qui veulent comprendre l’âme de la ville. En partant des portes historiques de Yanagibashi, nous pédalerons à travers le temps. Vous découvrirez la résilience de Ryogoku, serez témoin de l'énergie intemporelle d'Asakusa, respirerez la nature grandiose d'Ueno, et décoderez l'évolution rapide d'Akihabara d'un hub électronique à un phénomène de sous-culture. Nous évitons les pièges à touristes et chevauchons les rues, partageant de profonds aperçus historiques, les changements architecturaux et les légendes urbaines qui ont façonné Tokyo moderne. Prenez votre vélo, apportez votre curiosité, et partons à la découverte de Tokyo dont les livres ne vous parlent pas.
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Yanagibashi (La porte secrète d'Edo) Notre voyage commence à Yanagibashi, une porte de rivière historique où les rivières Kanda et Sumida se rejoignent. Autrefois un quartier glamour et exclusif, ce quartier renferme les secrets de la façon dont le premier système de transport par eau de Tokyo a façonné sa culture et sa vie nocturne. Nous allons préparer le terrain pour la visite ici, en retournant dans l'ombre du vieux Edo.
Ryogoku (Sumo Legends & Urban Rebirth) Ensuite, nous pédalons jusqu'à Ryogoku, le cœur de la culture Sumo. Mais ce quartier ne se résume pas à des lutteurs géants. Nous découvrirons comment un sport ancien lié à des rituels sacrés a trouvé sa résidence permanente ici, et comment une catastrophe historique dévastatrice a complètement remodelé la carte urbaine et l'architecture du pont de Tokyo.
Asakusa (La passerelle intemporelle) En longeant le bord de la rivière, nous passerons devant des monuments modernes saisissants avant d'apercevoir Kaminarimon, la porte majestueuse du plus ancien centre du temple de Tokyo. Nous vous présenterons l'esprit de cette zone animée et vous donnerons l'agencement intérieur parfait, afin que vous puissiez facilement revenir plus tard pour explorer ses ruelles profondes à votre rythme.
Ueno (La forêt des gardiens du shogun) Nous nous rafraîchirons en faisant du vélo dans la verdure luxuriante et grandiose du parc Ueno. Aujourd'hui, c'est un parc public paisible, mais il cache un passé dramatique. Découvrez pourquoi le shogunat a choisi à l'origine cette colline exacte, comment elle a servi à protéger la ville des mauvais esprits, et comment elle s'est transformée pendant la modernisation rapide du Japon.
Akihabara (Le maître de l'évolution) Notre dernière étape est Akihabara, un quartier éclairé au néon célèbre dans le monde entier pour ses animes et sa sous-culture. Mais comment en est-il arrivé là ? Nous retracerons son évolution fascinante d'un marché noir d'après-guerre pour les pièces de radio à la "ville électrique" que nous voyons aujourd'hui. C’est une masterclass parfaite dans la capacité unique de Tokyo à se réinventer constamment.
Après Akihabara, nous pédalerons pour retourner à notre boutique à Yanagibashi pour terminer la visite. Mais votre voyage ne doit pas s'arrêter là ! Vous pourrez vous détendre et profiter des découvertes de la journée dans le café végétalien situé juste à l'intérieur de notre bâtiment, ou vous promener détendu dans les charmantes arrière-rues historiques de Yanagibashi pour vous imprégner de l'atmosphère locale à votre rythme.
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants de moins de 10 ans peuvent participer s'ils mesurent plus de 140 cm et s'ils savent faire du vélo. (Mais les mêmes frais s'appliquent pour cela)
Avis(9)
Seriously, this bike tour of the Kyoto countryside was incredible! The scenery was totally fantastic—such a gorgeous break from the city. But the real star was our guide, Yuki. Yuki was absolutely amazing, not only keeping us super safe and making sure we stayed on the right track, but also giving us cool info about everything we were seeing. If you want a fun, beautiful, and safe way to see suburban Japan, book this tour—you won't regret
Hi! It's Yuki! Thank you so much for joining the ride! I’m really glad you enjoyed the countryside, Kameoka likes to show off a little, especially when the weather is good. Riding with you was a blast, and I’m happy the stories and little facts added to your adventure. If you ever want to escape the city again, just hop back on an e-bike with me, I’ll show you even more hidden spots!
If you book one tour in Kyoto, make it this one! Riding through the countryside was so relaxing, and the stop at the 7 Lucky Gods temple was a hidden gem we never would have found on our own. A huge shoutout to our guide, Yuki. He was the MVP of the day—so funny, knowledgeable, and incredibly warm. He took great care of us and made the whole group feel comfortable. Don’t hesitate to book this!
Hi, It's Yuki! Thank you for the wonderful review! I’m happy you loved the peaceful ride and that the 7 Lucky Gods temple surprised you—most locals don’t even know it exists! You two made the tour super fun for me as well. Whenever you’re back in Kyoto and need another countryside adventure, I’ll be right here with fresh batteries and more bad jokes lol
I enjoyed the country side views with the interesting local history. The ride was greatly helped by the battery powered bike (hills!). Collect all chops to complete your visit to Kameoka! My guide was a local who was friendly and engaging! He showed curiosity and exchanged ideas on culture with me.
Hi, Joyce! It's Yuki! Thank you so much for the lovely review!😊 I’m really glad you enjoyed the countryside views and the stories from Kameoka — those hills definitely make you appreciate the power of an e-bike, right?⚡🚴♂️ It was a pleasure chatting and exchanging ideas about culture with you. That’s one of my favorite parts of guiding! Hope you’ll come back someday to collect even more Kameoka chops and stories 😉🌾
I just finished a ride with Yuki through the back roads and temples around Kameoka. We visited 7 temples (one for each of the good luck gods), and saw amazing scenery. Any other tour leader would have canceled because of the rain, but Yuki was prepared and eager to dive into the raindrops with me.
Hey, Phil! It's Yuki! Thank you for embracing the rain with me lol That was quite an adventure through the Seven Lucky Gods temples, wasn't it? I believe some of the most memorable experiences happen when we're willing to step outside our comfort zone – and the rain gave us a unique, peaceful atmosphere at each temple. Your adventurous spirit made the day special. Thank you for the wonderful review, and I hope those good luck blessings follow you on all your future journeys!
Yuki San did an incredible tour! We biked on the country area and the road less traveled. He explained the culture of Kameoka, its local history and went to visit 7 shrines/temples to get the blessings from their deities. He was also very good in answering my questions and made the tour a very pleasant experience. It didnt felt tiring and was an easy rise bike all the way. He went above and beyond in helping me get my goushin for the temples. Its a tour I would highly recommend to escape the hustle of the cities and really see the country side of japan.
Hey! Thanks, Julian!! I am really glad to have you as No.3 guest in my home town!! My tour seems to have so much to explore even for me, a local. So by the next time, I will more stuff for you to enjoy :)
Yuki San did an incredible tour! We biked on the country area and the road less traveled. He explained the culture of Kameoka, its local history and went to visit 7 shrines/temples to get the blessings from their deities. He was also very good in answering my questions and made the tour a very pleasant experience. It didnt felt tiring and was an easy rise bike all the way. He went above and beyond in helping me get my goushin for the temples. Its a tour I would highly recommend to escape the hustle of the cities and really see the country side of japan.
Heeeeeeeeey! It's Yuki! I am really glad you enjoyed my tour and my town's experience!! Also that was good that you collect all those Goshu'in! I hope you will have extra luck after the tour :3
This was for real the best tour I've ever had. It was just the two of us and we really got to see both kyoto in a different way. Yuki has a great perspnality and loves to intro people to his hometown. Such a welcoming and practical guide. His English is near native. Super friendly and fu. To be around. We even decided to do a second tour with him the next day. Defienetly the best way to get to know kyoto!!
Hey, Dao! It's Yuki!! Thank you for being the second guest of my local tour! Yes! I was really really happy that you decided to do my town's tour after the Arashiyama tour! Next time, I will prepare even more hidden gems you and your daughter and son will love :3
Yuki is born and raised in the area and speaks fluent English. The tour was the perfect blend of exercise, nature and seeing historic temples where there are ZERO crowds. If you want to explore the Japanese country side and get out in nature, this is a must do.
Hello, Sam! This isYuki! It was such a special experience for me having you as the first guest in our countryside bike tour! Yeah, ZERO crowds!! I am glad you like it! And I hope to see you again someday :D
This was my first visit to Kameoka. I am involved in the management of this tour with this tour guide Yuki. This time I experienced a full-fledged cycling tour of Kameoka! I came as a guest and it was a great tour. You can feel the magnificence of "Kyoto in the forest" and the agricultural culture of Kyoto, and you can experience Kyoto which is not a tourist destination in the morning feeling relaxed. If you are visiting from overseas, I recommend you to try something like this Kameoka tour instead of Kyoto full of crowds! The concept of visiting the temples of Kameoka's "Seven Lucky Gods" was also very good. You'll come across a lot of narrow roads that can't be passed by car! It was easy to drive as there were almost no people or cars passing through, so I could experience the tour with peace of mind!
レビューありがとうございます!🙏 ここまで感動していただけて僕自身も感動です! 「森の京都」や亀岡の農業文化、そして七福神の寺巡り、ぜんぶ詰め込んだ渾身のツアーを楽しんでいただけて本当に嬉しいです。 他のお客さんにも車も人もいない細道を駆け抜ける快感を味わってもらうよう頑張ります!



