Model Course #4 — Custom-Made Tour (Fully Personalized)
Sometimes the best ride is the one made just for you. Whether you’re a first-time visitor wanting a relaxed introduction to riding in Japan, or an experienced rider chasing your next favorite road, our Custom-Made Tour is built entirely around your pace, interests, and skill level.
Tell us what you’re looking for — coastline or mountains, a relaxed half-day or a full-throttle adventure, sightseeing or pure riding — and we’ll put together a route that fits. Below are some of our favorite sample routes to give you an idea of what’s possible, plus a quick tool to help point you in the right direction.
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Answer 3 quick questions and we’ll suggest a starting point for your custom tour.
Sample routes below — every detail can be adjusted to fit your trip.
🌊 1. Shonan, Kamakura & Miura Route
A relaxed, scenic introduction to riding in Japan. This route follows the coastline through Shonan, into the historic streets of Kamakura, and around the Miura Peninsula — fishing ports, ocean views, and easy-going roads throughout. The perfect choice if it’s your first time riding in Japan, or if you just want a relaxed day with plenty of stops.
⛩️ 2. Hakone Course
All the highlights of Hakone from our Izu & Hakone Long Tour — Lake Ashi, the floating torii gate of Hakone Shrine, and the volcanic valley of Owakudani — without the long detour down the Izu Skyline. A relaxed mountain day with plenty of sightseeing and fewer kilometers.
🏯 3. Nishi-Sho (West Shonan) Course
A short but scenic loop along the coastline west of Shonan, taking in Odawara Castle and the panoramic hilltop viewpoint of Shonandaira. Great as a half-day ride, or combined with another short course for a fuller day.
⛴️ 4. Chiba Short Course (Round-Trip Ferry)
A compact version of our Chiba Boso tour — cross Tokyo Bay by ferry, enjoy the southern Boso coastline and Flower Line, then take the ferry back the same way instead of looping north via the Aqua-Line. Two relaxing sea crossings and a shorter day in the saddle.
🗼 5. Chiba Short Course (No Nojima Lighthouse)
Our full Chiba Boso Peninsula loop — ferry crossing, Boso Flower Line, Futtsu Cape, and Umi-Hotaru — with the southern detour to Cape Nojima Lighthouse removed. Still a big day out, but slightly more manageable in terms of distance and time.
🏞️ 6. Okutama Course
Just an hour or two from central Tokyo lies one of the Kanto region’s best-kept riding secrets. The Okutama Course winds through deep forested valleys along the Tama River, past the turquoise waters of Lake Okutama, and over technical mountain roads favored by serious riders. Think “Tokyo, but make it mountains” — twisty, green, and refreshingly far from the crowds.
🗻 7. Fuji Five Lakes Course
Circle Japan’s most iconic mountain. This route heads through Hakone and Gotemba toward the Fuji Five Lakes region, looping around Lake Kawaguchiko and Yamanakako with Mt. Fuji as your constant companion. On clear days, this is one of the most photogenic rides in all of Japan — a bucket-list route for any visiting rider.
🏍️ Let’s Build Your Perfect Day
Coastline or mountains, half-day or full-throttle adventure — tell us what you’re after,
and we’ll design a route around it. No motorcycle? No problem.