
Yumigahama Cycling Road
A scenic 15km coastal cycling path with flat terrain, offering stunning Sea of Japan views and a beautiful backdrop of Mt. Daisen.
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Yumigahama Cycling Road
Best Time
Golden hour for Mt. Daisen views
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A scenic 15km coastal cycling path with flat terrain, offering stunning Sea of Japan views and a beautiful backdrop of Mt. Daisen.
"Ride or walk with the sea breeze and panoramic views of the eastern Shimane Peninsula."

🚲 Bike Rental Available
Rent a bike for about 1,000 yen/day. Perfect for a full day of exploring beaches and local sights.
⚠️ Watch for Sand & Spray
Be cautious of sand on the path and sea spray on windy days.

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Rating
4 · 56 reviews
Type
Cycling Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Panoramic Sea Views
Along the entire 15km route
Ride or walk with the Sea of Japan on one side and pine forests on the other. Breathtaking coastal scenery awaits.

Mt. Daisen Silhouette
Western end of the route
Catch a stunning view of Mt. Daisen, especially beautiful when lit by the setting sun.

Observation Deck
Along the route
Take a break at designated rest areas and enjoy elevated viewpoints of the coastline.
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Embrace the Breeze, Watch for Sand
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🚲 Bike Rental Available
Rent a bike for about 1,000 yen/day. Perfect for a full day of exploring beaches and local sights.
⚠️ Watch for Sand & Spray
Be cautious of sand on the path and sea spray on windy days.
🚶♀️ Share with Walkers
The path is popular with walkers and runners; be mindful of others while cycling.
☀️ Seek Shade
Consider bringing your own shade or planning stops, as covered rest areas are limited.
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🚲 Bike Rental Available
Rent a bike for about 1,000 yen/day. Perfect for a full day of exploring beaches and local sights.
⚠️ Watch for Sand & Spray
Be cautious of sand on the path and sea spray on windy days.
🚶♀️ Share with Walkers
The path is popular with walkers and runners; be mindful of others while cycling.
☀️ Seek Shade
Consider bringing your own shade or planning stops, as covered rest areas are limited.
🌅 Sunset Magic
The view of Mt. Daisen at sunset is spectacular, making an evening ride worthwhile.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the Yumigahama Cycling Road for its stunning coastal scenery and beginner-friendly flat terrain. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely bike ride or walk, offering beautiful views of the Sea of Japan and Mt. Daisen, especially at sunset. While generally pleasant, some caution is advised regarding sand on the path and sea spray on windy days.
"The coastal bike path, about 15 kilometers long, connects Minamoto Onsen to Sakaiminato. Whether cycling or walking, you can enjoy the sea breeze and panoramic views of the eastern side of the Shimane Peninsula."
Ivy_ L (アイビーリン)
"While looking out at the ocean, you will run along the coastline and pine forest toward Mt. Daisen. There are rest areas and toilets along the way.
Many people walk and run, so be careful when riding your bike.
On windy days, you also need to be careful about sea spray.
There was sand on the course in several places along the way, so be careful not to slip."
Toshio Aoto
"The course is very pleasant, with views of the sandy beaches of Miho Bay and a ride through the pine forest.
The photo shows an observation deck along the way.
The course has no elevation changes, making it easy for beginners to ride.
One request would be a covered rest area along the course.
A place to shelter from the summer heat and sudden wind and rain would be great.
As of August 2019, some parts are still unpaved, so you have to ride along the national highway from Yomi to Wada.
The entire route is expected to be completed next year, so I'd like to ride again."
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The road runs along the coast, connecting Minamoto Onsen to Sakaiminato. You can access it from various points, including Kaike Onsen. Many visitors arrive by car, as there is ample parking available.
While not directly on the road, bus services operate in the vicinity, connecting to nearby towns like Sakaiminato and Kaike Onsen. Check local schedules for the most convenient access points.
Yes, the 15km route is accessible from multiple points. Popular starting points include Minamoto Onsen and Kaike Onsen, allowing you to tailor your ride.
As of recent reports, some sections might still be unpaved, requiring a detour along the national highway in certain areas. However, efforts are ongoing to complete the paving.
If you're bringing your own bike, driving to a convenient access point is recommended. For rentals, many are available near Kaike Onsen or Sakaiminato.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Yumigahama Cycling Road is a public coastal path and does not require an entrance fee. You can enjoy the scenery freely.
The cycling road is open 24/7, allowing you to enjoy it at any time. However, visiting during daylight hours is recommended for safety and visibility.
While there are no strict restrictions, it's advised to cycle cautiously due to shared use with walkers and runners, and to be aware of potential sand and sea spray.
Yes, bicycle rentals are available, often for around 1,000 yen per day, making it easy to enjoy the route even if you don't bring your own bike.
While always accessible, very windy days might make the experience less pleasant due to sea spray. Evenings offer beautiful sunset views of Mt. Daisen.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The course is known for being very pleasant with no significant elevation changes, making it ideal for beginners and casual cyclists.
Yes, there are rest areas and toilets available along the 15-kilometer course, providing convenience for visitors.
You'll enjoy panoramic views of the Sea of Japan, sandy beaches of Miho Bay, and rides through scenic pine forests.
It's generally safe, but caution is advised due to shared use with pedestrians and potential sand on the path. Be mindful of sea spray on windy days.
You can easily combine a ride with visits to hot springs (onsen), Sakaiminato's Mizuki Shigeru Road, and enjoy local seafood.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire route offers stunning coastal vistas. Look for observation decks and spots where the pine forest meets the sea for picturesque shots.
The golden hour, especially during sunset, provides beautiful lighting for capturing Mt. Daisen and the coastline.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive sea and landscapes. A telephoto lens can be useful for distant shots of Mt. Daisen.
Capturing the silhouette of Mt. Daisen against the sunset is a highlight. Also, photos of the pine forest lining the coast offer a distinct Japanese aesthetic.
Protect your camera from sea spray by using a lens hood and keeping it in a waterproof bag when not in use. Consider shooting on less windy days for clearer shots.










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