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Running by the Imperial Palace moat from the north side of Hibiya Park to the north of the palace, this three-kilometre course is opened exclusively for cyclists on Sundays. Free bike rentals are available, and the selection ranges from mama-chari to tandem bikes and kids' rollers. There's also a training corner for bike newbies, and kids can even take classes in how to ride.
Transport Nijubashimae Station (Chiyoda, Mita lines), exit 2
Open Sun 10am-3pm
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