The Shimanami Kaido is as much a culinary journey as it is a physical one. Each island has its own specialty—from the world-famous lemons of Setoda to the fresh-caught sea bream of Oshima. For the modern traveler, the “Cycle Oasis” stops are more than just rest areas; they are stylish cafes, retro bakeries, and seaside terraces that define the “Setouchi Lifestyle.”
Using an **E-Bike** is the “Foodie’s Secret”—it allows you to climb the steep hills to hidden hillside cafes without losing your appetite to exhaustion.
**Quick Take**: For those who travel with their taste buds, I highly recommend the [Shimanami Gourmet & Cafe Private Tour](VIATOR_LINK). It includes pre-booked seating at the most popular seaside terraces and a curated tasting of the island’s best citrus sweets and seafood.
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At a Glance: The Shimanami Tasting Menu
| Stop | Island | Must-Try Item |
|:–|:–|:–|
| **Dolce Gelato** | Ikuchijima | Setouchi Lemon & Sea Salt Gelato. |
| **Shiomachitei** | Ikuchijima | Lemon Curry in a 150-year-old house. |
| **WAKKA Cafe** | Omishima | Seasonal fruit smoothies & organic coffee. |
| **Shimagokoro** | Ikuchijima | Freshly baked “Setoda Lemon Cakes.” |
| **Yoshikawa** | Omishima | Fresh Sea Bream Rice (Tai-meshi). |
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Setoda: The Lemon Capital of the World
🎯 **Lemon Everything?**
The town of **Setoda** is the heart of Japan’s lemon production.
– **Shiomachitei**: Located in a beautifully renovated Edo-period building, this cafe serves incredible lemon-infused curry and local craft beer.
– **Overview Coffee**: For the coffee purists, this stylish spot in the “SOIL Setoda” complex serves ethically sourced, high-end coffee with a view of the port.
– **Dolce**: No ride is complete without a double scoop of lemon and salt gelato while looking at the sea.
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✅ Reserved seating at high-demand cafes
⭐ Includes a local food guide to explain the “Citrus Map”
**Insider Tip**: Try the **Age-Momiji** (fried maple cakes) if you find them, but the true local star is the **Hassaku Daifuku**—a citrus-filled rice cake that perfectly balances sweet, sour, and a hint of bitterness.
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The Terrace with a View: WAKKA
On **Omishima Island**, the **WAKKA Cafe** offers perhaps the best view on the entire route. Their open-air terrace looks directly at the Tatara Bridge. It is the perfect place for a long, lazy lunch or a specialty coffee break. Because it’s a “Cyclist Oasis,” you’ll find bike racks, tools, and a very welcoming atmosphere for riders of all levels.
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Know Before You Go (Foodie Edition)
| Item | Details |
|:–|:–|
| **Cash** | While many cafes take cards, some smaller island bakeries are **Cash Only**. Carry ¥5,000 in small notes. |
| **Hydration** | Drink more than you think; the salt-and-lemon drinks are great for replacing electrolytes. |
| **Opening Days** | Many island cafes are closed on Tuesdays or Wednesdays. Check Instagram before you ride! |
| **Lunch Peak** | 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM is very crowded. Try eating an early lunch at 11:30 AM to secure a terrace seat. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are there vegetarian options?
Yes, cafes like **Shiomachitei** and **Overview Coffee** are generally very accommodating. However, traditional seafood spots may have limited options.
Can I buy souvenirs to take home?
Yes, but remember your E-bike storage! Use the **Sagawa delivery service** to ship boxes of lemon cakes directly to your next hotel if you buy in bulk.
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Savoring the Islands
Shimanami is a feast for the senses. By using an E-bike to reach the best tables and the highest viewpoints, you ensure that every calorie burned is replaced by something delicious, local, and authentically Setouchi.
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