Recommended Routes & Itineraries

Ride the Shimanami “Blue Line” in One Day (Imabari to Onomichi)
Although it is more popular to ride the Shimanami Kaido from Onomichi to Imabari, riding on the opposite direction certainly has its merits, none more so than you get to appreciate the Kurushima Straits Bridges while you are still fresh and get the route’s longest climb out of the way early on.
Ride the Shimanami “Blue Line” in One Day (Imabari to Onomichi)
Imabari Station
・After trying out you bike for size and testing the brakes etc, it’s time to start your ride.
・The section between Imabari Station is mostly on public roads and will probably be the part of your ride with most traffic. Please proceed with caution.Approx 6km
Sunrise Itoyama
・Be sure to stop at the large SHIMANAMI sign next to Sunrise Itoyama and the Chuo Rental Cycle terminal by the entrance to the up-ramp to the Kurushima Straits Bridges.
・Enjoy the incredible views over the Kurushima Straits as you cross the over-4-km-long bridge.
・Please be aware of pedestrians and oncoming cyclists as you cross the bridges.Approx 6.5km
Yoshiumi Iki-Iki Market
・Toilets and refreshments are available at Iki Iki Kan Rest Stop.
・After leaving the rest stop, the next section includes two climbs. Between them is the turn-off for the steep hill climb up to the Mt. Kiro Lookout.
・The second climb up to Miyakubo Pass is the most challenging part of the main ‘Blue Line’ route, and it is not uncommon to see people pushing their bikes up there. the second of which is rather long and steep.Approx 9km
Miyakubo Port
・From Miyakubo Port, the route takes you along a stretch of seaside road with views of Noshima Island, the site of a stronghold of the Murakami Kaizoku clans that once controlled these waters.
・Hakata Beach Park is a short distance from the exit of the Hakata-Oshima Bridge.
Approx 5km
Hakata Beach Park
・After passing some shipyards, the main route soon leaves Hakata Island and takes you across the Omishima Bridge, the oldest of the Shimanami Kaido’s bridges.
Approx 9km
Tatara Shimanami Park
・Tatara Shimanami Park is a major rest stop along the “Blue Line” route. As well as bathrooms, a restaurant, fast food outlets, a farmers market, and souvenir shop, it is home to the “Cyclist Sanctuary” monument.
Approx 8.5km
Setoda
・After crossing the Tatara Bridge to Ikuchijima Island, and descending through the orchards of ‘Lemon Valley’, the route takes you along some lovely coastline, passing Setoda Sunset Beach along the way.
・Setoda is a pretty port town with cafes, restaurants, shops, and interesting places to visit.
Approx 8km
Ikuchi Bridge
・Enjoy great views as you cross the 490m Ikuchi Bridge.
・Look out for public artwork as you cycle along the coast with views of the “heron” sand islands. Setouchi Dolche is a popular stop for gelato along here.Approx 12km
Innoshima Shimanami Beach
・Take a break at the spacious beach park, which has a cafe, playground, and summer leisure pool, before the relatively steep climb up to the Innoshima Bridge.
Approx 10km
Tachibana Coast
・Cross the Innoshima Bridge, via the dedicated cycle lane built on the underside of the bridge.
・At Tachibana Coast, there are several cafes offering snacks and lunches along a very pretty beach.
Approx 10 km
Mukaishima Port
・After approximately 5 km along the coast, the road turns east. You will encounter more traffic along here, so please take care, and be sure to observe all traffic signals.
・10-min ferry across the Onomichi Channel to Onomichi (100 yen/person, 10 yen/bike)
◆ Notice
✔︎ Cycling for the day: 75km
✔︎ Recommended Bike: Cross Bike, E-bike