On the final day, the second day, we cycled 100km around Kyotango, known as "Tanichi."

Starting from the fishing port, we ride along the coast. Looking out at the crystal clear sea, we wonder if we are really in Japan. This is none other than Tango Matsushima.

The view from the lighthouse at Kyogamisaki Cape is spectacular, and everyone was smiling all the time.

The "Funaya" boathouse, a tourist attraction in Ine, is very charming. Seeing people hanging out laundry, it seems that people have been living here for a long time. What is it like when a typhoon comes? We all continued on, wondering about this.

We took a commemorative photo with Amanohashidate in the background. This bridge is not made of iron, but is a mystical bridge created by nature, with approximately 5,000 pine trees growing on a 3.6km long sandbar.

This is what it looks like from the air. There were many people enjoying swimming in the sea, and I was able to pass by on my bicycle.

Photo source: Amanohashidate Guide https://www.amanohashidate.jp/spot/amanohashidate/

From here we headed towards the city. We just kept going in the scorching heat. The glare from the asphalt was intense, and it was so hot that I could feel the Coppertone bike I had borrowed from a member of the group burning on my skin.

This pass was about 100km into the second half of the race. It was a heart-stopping, demonic pass. I was exhausted and the heat was killing me, but the length of the climb was just too tough. I'll keep it a secret for now, but I got off my bike and took a break halfway through without telling the other members.

We took some commemorative photos at the best spot in Yuhigaura.

The sunset just before the finish line was really beautiful. It was a final reward.

The members I went with this time were always laughing and we were able to share our joys and sorrows. I would like to go to a training camp with everyone again!

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