Focusing on our preference

May the truth be told, we are not thrill seekers but we rather value long lasting memories from our travel experiences. And for us, when we look back at our 100-day South East Asia backpacking trip of 2023 with our 115-day Europe cycling trip in 2022, we feel the latter trip gave way to more long lasting memories. Our sentiment seems to hold true also when we compare our other previous cycling and backpacking trips.

Why South Korea and Japan?

We kind of stumbled on the fact that South Korea had a popular cycling route called the Four-River path – a 630+kms route which crosses the country. This cycling path reminded up of the many EuroVelo cycling paths that criss-crosses all of Europe. It was an easy decision to extend our cycling plan to include Japan – a destination we had plan to visit at some point. Based on our readings of a various travel information resources on the internet, it seems like Japan is a very popular/trendy destination in 2024.

Some lengthy trip preparation

As we had plenty of time to prepare for this trip, we undertook a number of tasks and activities that contributed to making it our lengthiest trip preparation. Our first blog post tried to capture all the details of our preparation.

The big picture

As the most significant event of the summer 2024 is the wedding of our older daughter to her fiance. The twist is that the wedding is to be held June 1st at a venue in Italy. Hence we’ll be pausing our cycling trip to join in the wedding celebration. We’ve already secured the air travel to accommodate our following summer itinerary.

  1. Fly from Ottawa to Seoul (early April)
  2. Cycle from Seoul to Busan (~ 630 – 830 kms)
  3. Ferry to Japan (Fukuoka
  4. Cycle from Fukuoka to Osaka ( ~ 930 kms)
  5. Fly from Japan to Italy (Rome)
  6. Attend family wedding (8 days – May/June)
  7. Fly from Italy to Japan (Osaka)
  8. Continue cycling north in Japan
  9. Return home when “done”(late August)
Overview of our planned flights and cycling route

Link to the first post of this trip


  • Reaching our ferry for the island of Hokkaido

    This cycling segment was focused on reaching the port town of Maizuru where we are scheduled to take a 11:50pm ferry along the western coast of Japan to the northern… Read more


  • Change of plan

    During this segment, we slowly got back on our tandem saddles and only cycled two days. Like most first time visitors to Japan, we spent a fair number of days… Read more


  • Our daughter’s charming wedding

    No cycling this segment. It was nice to enjoy again some of Rome’s eternal light atmosphere. In the meanwhile, we missed many other aspects of our Japan experience (food, bidet… Read more


  • Stage 1 done!

    During this segment we cycled for only two short days. We also enjoyed a long 5 hour ferry crossing from the island of Shikoku back to the main island of… Read more


  • Shortcut to reaching Shikoku island

    During this segment, we left behind the more remote area (and hills) of the eastern part of the large Honshũ island. We revisited our travel itinerary and opted to take… Read more