Higashimatsuura Peninsula Cycling Route
Saga · Karatsu
33.5000°N, 129.9500°E
The Higashimatsuura Peninsula, north of Karatsu, is a 40km circuit of dramatic coastal scenery accessible by bicycle — rocky headlands, hidden fishing coves, rice paddy hamlets, and the occasional offshore island visible across the Genkai Sea. The route passes Yobuko (squid), Hikoshima Island Bridge (Japan's first stone arch bridge, 1702), and multiple shrines perched on sea-facing cliffs. The peninsula has almost no tourist infrastructure beyond the morning market at Yobuko — which makes cycling it feel genuinely exploratory.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Open year-round (outdoor cycling route) | Bicycle rental: typically 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed: Never closed (outdoor route)
Entrance Fee
Free (route) | Bicycle rental: ¥1,000/day from Karatsu Station
Best Season
Spring (April–May) and autumn (October–November) | Avoid peak summer heat
Visit Duration
4–5 hours (full 40km circuit)
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
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