Course 1 is an easy biking course as the roads are mostly flat. It will take about half a day to go through the following spots unless you plan to stop for a bit to see each one closer:
• Gion
• Kiyamachi Dori Street
• Yasaka-no-to Pagoda (Hokanji Temple)
• Sannenzaka, Kiyomizudera Temple
• Kenninji, Kunjyukan (Shoyeido Incense Gallery)
• Nishiki Market.
Course 2 is where you will learn more about the underground waters in Fushimi and all about brewing sake. It covers the following stops:
• Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine
• Toji Temple, Jonangu Shrine
• Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum
• Kitagawa Honke Sake Brewery Shop
• Yamamoto Honke Sake Brewery.
Course 3 takes you through bamboo forests, as well as temples and shrines with picturesque views. If you want to see the flowers in full bloom and experience fresh bamboo shoot cuisine, make sure to visit in the spring. Course 3 covers the following stops:
• Take-no-michi (The Bamboo Path) in Muko city
• Oharano Shrine, Yoshiminedera Temple
• Nagaoka Tenmangu Shrine, Kinsuitei
• Hoshakuji Temple.
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