A Leisurely Ride through Shika-no-shima: Stories from a Charming Cafe
When gazing at a map of Fukuoka Prefecture, one can spot an intriguing sight: a peninsula-shaped giant sandbar that resembles a kicked-up soccer ball, connected by a slender strip of land to an island just across Fukuoka and Hakata 's northern bay. This island is none other than Shika-no-shima ( Shika Island). This time, it's all about the easy-going "Shika-no-shima Ride." Embarking on the Shika-no-shima Ride typically starts from Fukuoka , offering breathtaking views of the city skyline from the pine groves. As you speed along the Umi no Naka Michi (Road on the sea), you'll catch glimpses of the azure sea and sky. While entering Shika-no-shima , you'll be greeted by waves crashing from both sides. You can choose between clockwise or counterclockwise routes, both of which lead to quaint cafes in Shika-no-shima 's district for a well-deserved break. A Leisurely Journey For seniors, it's all about ta...