Cycling the Tedori River Gorge in Hakusan, Ishikawa Prefecture 手取川 - POV Biking in Japan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.ค. 2024
- Today we’re riding along the Tedori Canyon Gorge 手取峡谷, in Hakusan, Ishikawa Prefecture!
The plan is to go from Uchinada along the Sea of Japan coast in Ishikawa (石川県), to the mouth of the Tedori River. We’ll take that through Nomi city towards Komatsu, and enter the Tedori River Canyon in Hakusan City. That’s where we’ll see the Watagataki Waterfall (綿ヶ滝) and Hakusan (白山) which is one of Japan's three holy mountains! We'll also see Oboke-sugi (御仏供杉), a nearly 700 year old cedar tree, before turning to Tsurugi and returning back through the prefecture capital of Kanazawa.
🚲 Today’s Route & Ride Details: / strava
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0:19 - Today's Bike Route
1:55 - Hakusan
2:36 - start of the Tedori River
4:29 - Hakusan Tedorigawa Geopark
5:10 - Torigoe Castle Ruins
5:48 - Tedori Canyon Road Cycle Path
7:23 - Watagataki Waterfall
8:04 - Oboke-sugi Cedar Tree
9:02 - Tsurugi Area
9:29 - Kanazawa
Links for more info:
Tedori Canyon Road Map: hakusan-geo.jp/wp/wp-content/u...
Mt. Haku (Hakusan): hakusan-guide.or.jp/
Watagataki Waterfall: hakusan-geo.jp/en/area/244/
Oboke-sugi Cedar tree: hakusan-geo.jp/en/area/242/
Biking in the Tedori River/Hakusan area: visitkanazawa.jp/en/itinerari...
Hokuriku Train Details: www.hokutetsu.co.jp/media/en/E...
Shirayama Hime Shrine in Hakusan: www.shirayama.or.jp/en/index.html
Shishiku Highlands: city-hakusan.com/shishiku/
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What a beautiful ride! Thanks for sharing. I always look forward to your videos!
Thank you, that means so much! I appreciate you watching them!
I've been sick this past week and planned to watch your new videos once I got better again, so here I am now! Great video as always, lots of beautiful scenery especially with that majestic cedar tree! Though the highlight of the video had to be Zeb; almost didn't recognize him for a sec there lol
Aw i hope you're feeling better now! Being sick is the worst! Thanks so much - haha I know, it was the first time I'd seen his chin other than photos of him as a child 😂
Interesting and informative as always. I've just returned to the U.K from Japan, really wish I was back there after watching this.
Thanks Craig! Where did you get to go on this past trip to Japan?
@@AnniewhereAndEverywhere only in Tokyo this time.
gotcha - I bet the weather is nice there in early spring this time of year! @@craigmaddison8254
Last March, my wife and I rented MachiNori e-bikes in Kanazawa and rode to the Ohno Karakuri Memorial Museum in Onomachi, right near your route. I'm going to Japan again tomorrow and bringing my Brompton this time to ride Shimanami Kaido in Onomichi.
how cool! that is really nearby! what did you think of the museum? I hope you were able to get some soy sauce ice cream while you were in Ono 😄 I've not yet been to the Shimanami Kaido but will have the opportunity to go this spring and I'm super excited - Safe travels tomorrow!
The wind blew Zeb’s beard off… 😂
hahaha it did!😂
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thanks for always watching!
Zeb shaved the beard! I thought, who is this stranger? lol
haha you're right, I forgot this is the first time he hasn't had a beard! He's actually already growing it back 😂
I really love your vids! But why is it every time I watch cycling vids of Japan the towns and villages look like ghost places? I mean, you guys never cross paths with a single soul. You can't see absolutely any locals walking the streets or going about their businesses. Any thoughts? . Greetings from UK
Thanks so much! Haha, you're right there weren't many people on this route - I guess a lot of times I don't want to record people in case they don't want to be on video, so some of it is me waiting for people to walk out of a shot before I record. But a lot of it is just being in lesser visited areas in Japan, or more rural towns with smaller populations in general. That's part of why I make the videos actually, because there are so many beautiful places in Japan that don't get as much tourism or attention. It would be great to spread out some tourism to alleviate the stress on the overtouristed areas.
Thanks for your reply! Keep the vids coming, they're so much better than silly tv! To do what you do has always been one of my dreams, it's really inspiring.
Thank you, that means so much! @@javierpastrana3277