Tokyo Cycling Route: "The Way to the Bay"

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A refreshing 11km route from Shimokitazawa to Shinagawa
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View from Tsukiji Ohashi Bridge, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Photo: iStock

We asked Tokyo cycling experts Chad Feyen and Brad Bennett for their favorite cycling routes across Tokyo, from leisurely park runs for easygoing newbies to thigh-burning, X-Game-level slaloms for adrenaline junkies. In this post, follow Bennett's "The Way to the Bay." Need some open skies in your life? Then this is the route for you, taking you all the way to Tokyo Bay.

Daichari Bike Rental

If you don't have your own bike, you can start your journey at this rental spot and pick up one of the electrically assisted bikes. To use the service:

1. Download the HELLO CYCLING App
2. Create an account
3. Register a form of payment
4. Select from the map where and which bike to reserve
5. Complete your reservation by following the on-screen instructions

You can drop your bike off at any Daichari Bike Rental spot across Tokyo. The app will also tell you how much charge each bike has so you can make sure there is one fully charged before you head to the rental spot to pick one up.

Bookends Coffee Service

Fuel-up on caffeine at this little Shimokitazawa coffee shop before your cycling journey.

Sky Garden

Get lunch from a convenience store and enjoy it in the sky at the "Sky Garden." It's the perfect urban oasis for a quick breather. Over 1,000 trees grace the garden, including cherry blossoms and pine. See if you can spot the vine trees that residents use to make wine. You might get lucky with a view of Mt. Fuji on a clear day! Free admission.

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Meguro Sky Garden Photo: PIXTA

STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY TOKYO

The biggest Starbucks in Tokyo, this spot offers a range of experiences with each of the four floors devoted to a different type of Starbucks hangout. The first floor is a roastery, bakery, and café, the second is a Teavana tea room and the third is an Arriviamo cocktail bar. The fourth floor has a coffee packaging line, lounge area, and workshop space. There's also outdoor terrace seating that overlooks the Meguro River.

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Onari Bridge upstream from Meguro River Photo: PIXTA

Shinagawa Bridge

The Shinagawa Bridge is a breathtaking architectural form of stonework. From here you can head over to Tennoz Isle for a meal at T.Y. Harbor, or, if you are adventurous, follow the old Tokaido (road) all the way to Yokohama! Tennoz Isle is well-known for its waterfront district with galleries and murals on trendy Bond St., plus the Sea Fort Square boardwalk.

T.Y.HARBOR

A Tennoz area landmark overlooking the canal and the waterfront lounge, T.Y.HARBOR is a gorgeous brewery/restaurant down near Tokyo Bay. Here, you can enjoy a variety of traditional and modern American classics with T.Y.HARBOR Brewery's very own craft beer.

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Photo: courtesy of T.Y.HARBOR
*This article was originally published on "Metropolis" (June 18, 2024).
Written by Camille Miller, Jessie Carbutt and Mike Smith