It is also recommended to go around Kyoto slowly by bicycle. However, it is better to avoid summer and winter. The heat and cold of Kyoto cannot be underestimated.
The sound of "at twee" means hot, "some it" means cold. People in Kyoto often say it twice. "At twee, at twee" express that it is very hot, and when it's cold, "Some it, some it".
Now, let's ride a bicycle and visit temples and shrines in the pleasant season of spring and autumn. Recently, there is also a rental service for electrically power assisted bicycles, so the climb is easy.
With a sharing service, you can rent it at a convenient place and return it at a convenient place, at any time. Especially in CLEW(Rental bicycle service company), there are 250 ports and 800 bicycles, which is indispensable for sightseeing in Kyoto. Since it is electrically assisted, slopes are not a problem.
However, just because you ride a bicycle does not mean that you can ride it on any road you like and park it wherever you want.
The first path you can ride is the bicycle path displayed on the left side of the roadway as above, and if there is a sign on the sidewalk that allows bicycles as below, you can ride on the sidewalk.
However, even in that case, pedestrians have priority. In addition, when parking, it is prohibited on the street, and it must be a bicycle parking lot. And when riding a bicycle at night, you are required to turn on the lights. Don't forget. Even though you don't need a license, be sure to follow the rules.