Emergency: How to Call an Ambulance in Japan
Should you get into an accident or suffer a fall resulting in injuries such as a fracture during your cycling trip in Japan, you will need an ambulance. For such an emergency, Japan’s nationwide…
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Should you get into an accident or suffer a fall resulting in injuries such as a fracture during your cycling trip in Japan, you will need an ambulance. For such an emergency, Japan’s nationwide…
One of the first things many visitors to Japan notice is that bicycles often share the sidewalk with pedestrians.In most Western countries, especially across Europe and North America, cyclists are exp…
One of the true joys of Japan’s autumn and winter seasons is soaking in an onsen — a natural hot spring. Many of Japan’s most famous onsen towns are located near volcanoes, which also means they’re su…
Japan’s National Cycle Routes are a network of long-distance cycling paths officially designated by the government. These routes are meticulously selected based on strict criteria, including saf…
Loved by cyclists across Japan as the nation’s “Cycling Sanctuary,” Ehime Prefecture is also one of the top destinations we recommend to anyone planning to explore Japan by bike. Surrounded by the stu…
Japan is a country where you can truly enjoy diverse nature and rich culture by bicycle. From breathtaking seasonal landscapes and historic townscapes to stunning coastal views and majestic mountain v…
During your ride, unexpected troubles can happen—like a flat tire, a broken chain, getting lost, or feeling unwell. In such situations, knowing how to express yourself in Japanese can help you get ass…
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