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The Japanese transportation & logistics infrastructure makes bicycle travel in Japan much more flexible and easier to do. In this episode, I would like to introduce my recently acquired 29-inch mountain bike with front suspension. On my last bike trip to Japan, I took my 26-inch mountain bike to Japan and rode it in a local city, and I realized that mountain bikes can easily be used on both regular paved roads and gravel roads. As I have been riding in unfamiliar areas, I used Google Navigation, which guided me to mountain roads in the countryside, and because the roads were unpaved, I was always worried about punctures with regular road bike tires. In this respect, mountain bikes have a slightly heavier chassis, but there is no need to worry about punctures, and the feeling of easy and comfortable riding is different. If we are not try a road race which rides long distances at high speeds, a mountain bike can also be used as a travel bike. However, recent mountain bikes have larger tires, with 29-inch tires becoming the norm, making them difficult to transport when not riding the bike. The last time I disassembled my mountain bike and packed it in a special cardboard box for transportation, I was able to send it by air or even domestic transportation in Japan as a delivery package. It was a very easy and comfortable bike trip. I am planning to do the same next time and pack my bike in a special cardboard box and transport it to Japan. Previous Bicycle Trip to Japan • How to bring your bike via internatio... Please also check the following sites. https://www.rollingjapan.com Facebook: Rolling Japan #maintenance #Travel #Japan #Cycling #MTB #Mountain bike