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Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4

Climb Irohazaka slope with 48 switchbacks, visit some cultural sites with mysterious history of Nikko, cycle along Lake Chuzenji, the highest lake in Japan and relax at lakeside onsen hotel!! “Foodie’s Bike Tour Nasu – Nikko” for American cyclists has finished!!

Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4 Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4 Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4 Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4 Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4 Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4 Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4 Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4 Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4 Climb Irohazaka with 48 switchback steps and cycle around highest lake in japan!The second “Foodies bike tour Nasu-Nikko” has finished! stage 4

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Foodie’s Bike Tour NASU – NIKKO

[6 days 5 nights]
In this foodie's bike tour, you will go on an eating spree and experience a wide variety of great food that Japan has to offer. You will visit historic towns and stay at long-established hotels and ryokans (inns), which have been welcoming VIPs from inside and outside Japan for a long time, and also at accommodations that are committed to serving high quality meals.