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Kibiji Cycling Road — Momotaro Legend Countryside Route

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Kibiji Cycling Road — Momotaro Legend Countryside Route

The Kibiji Cycling Road (吉備路自転車道) is a scenic 17-kilometer rural cycling route connecting Okayama City to Soja City, passing through ancient burial mounds, rice paddies, and historical sites associated with the Momotaro (Peach Boy) folk legend. The path follows the ancient Kibi Kingdom's heartland, where massive kofun (keyhole-shaped burial mounds) from the 4th–5th centuries attest to the region's political importance before Nara became Japan's capital.

The route is mostly flat, following irrigation canals and farm roads with minimal car traffic, making it ideal for leisurely cycling. Key landmarks include Kibitsu Shrine (吉備津神社, with its 400-meter covered corridor), Bitchu Kokubunji Temple (備中国分寺, a five-story pagoda rising from fields), and Tsukuriyama Kofun (作山古墳, Japan's 4th-largest burial mound). The landscape evokes rural Japan's timeless character — farmers tending rice fields, seasonal wildflowers, and distant mountains framing the horizon. Rental bicycles (¥500–1,000/day) are available at JR Bizen-Ichinomiya Station and Soja Station, with English cycling maps provided. The ride takes 2–3 hours one-way with stops, offering an active alternative to urban sightseeing and insight into Okayama's agricultural heritage and ancient history.

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Getting There

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Start: JR Bizen-Ichinomiya Station (10-min from Okayama Station on Kibi Line). End: JR Soja Station. Bicycle rental: JR Okayama Station (underground concourse, ¥500/day), Bizen-Ichinomiya Station (¥1,000/day), Soja Station (¥500/day). Route: 17km one-way, mostly flat. Allow 2-3 hours with stops. Free access 24/7, but daylight recommended. Key stops: Kibitsu Shrine, Bitchu Kokubunji Temple (¥300 entry), Tsukuriyama Kofun (free).

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**Route direction strategy:** Cycling west (Okayama → Soja) is optimal — prevailing winds are westerly, providing slight assistance, and the route concludes at Soja where bicycle return and train stat

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