Takashi, I think that a new thread about rinko is a great idea. I would be very interested to hear your practical tips about traveling by bike in Japan. When Googling rinko one gets a range of responses, from putting any old bike in a bag to specialized custom builds. What do the Blue Lug people do? I’d like to know more about how everyday cyclists in Japan get by. Thanks in advance for any insight you can offer.

Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA

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On Oct 7, 2025, at 7:25 AM, Takashi <[email protected]> wrote:


Jason,
Thank you!
Norikura Echo Line Road is the highest road in Japan, so it was as high as I can ride in Japan.
If I want to go higher, I'll have to carry my bike on my shouler.

Takashi

2025年10月6日月曜日 3:30:56 UTC+9 Jason Fuller:
This ride, and these photos, are absolutely stunning!  Incredible, thanks for sharing them. I know Japan is mountainous of course, but that elevation still surprised me. 

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