Are you ready to discover the hidden gems of Katsuyama City with ease and comfort?
Our E-Bike Rental Plan is the perfect way to enjoy the sights, sounds, and culture of this beautiful area, all at your own pace.
Reservations open (external link)
▼MUST REED:Bicycle Safety Guidelines for Rental Users in Katsuyama

The process couldn’t be simpler: pick up and return your e-bike at the Echitetsu Café, conveniently located at Katsuyama Station on the Echizen Railway. With no need to worry about transportation logistics, you can focus on enjoying your journey to the fullest.
Once you’re on the e-bike, you’ll find exploring Katsuyama effortless and enjoyable. Whether it’s the stunning Echizen Great Buddha of Seidaiji Temple, the serene and historic Heisenji Hakusan Shrine, or the fascinating exhibits at the Katsuyama Castle Museum, our e-bikes make it easy to visit these iconic landmarks. And with the help of the electric assist, even the steepest hills are a breeze!
Plan 1: E-Bike Rental Plan

Pick up and return your e-bike easily at ‘Echitetsu Café’ in Katsuyama Station on the Echizen Railway.
Detail
- Availability Period: from March 21 to November 30
- Closed Days: None
- Price: Adults (13 years and older)
- Included in the Plan: E-bike rental fee



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Pick-Up Location & Time
Location: Echitetsu Café (34-2-7 Osowacho, Katsuyama City)
Operating Hours: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Cancellation Policy
50% charge: Cancellations made from 3 days before to the day prior to the start date.
100% charge: Cancellations on the day of the activity or no-shows without prior notice.
Details Required at Booking
- Height of the participants
- Contact details of the group representative
- Desired rental start time
- Planned return time
Walk-In Reservations
Available depending on e-bike availability.
Important Notes
- E-bikes are designed for users who are 144 cm (approx. 4’9”) or taller. Those under this height may not be able to ride. Please confirm at the time of booking.
- In case of severe weather conditions, the activity may be canceled for safety reasons, even if a reservation has been made.
- Luggage storage services are not available. Please use the coin lockers at Katsuyama Station.
Nearby Attractions’ Hours of Operation
- Daishizan Seidaiji Temple (Echizen Great Buddha )
Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Special admission: 8:00–9:00 AM, 4:00–5:00 PM)
Closed Days: None
- Heisenji Hakusan Shrine
Hours: Open for viewing anytime
Closed Days: None
- Katsuyama Castle Museum
Hours: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM (Last admission at 4:00 PM)
Closed Days:
Every Wednesday
December 21 – March 20
Facility inspection days (One Tuesday from late October to early December; check their website for details: http://www.katsuyamajyou.com/accsess.html)
- Yume-Ole Katsuyama
Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed Days:
Every Wednesday (except for national holidays, in which case it will be closed the following day)
December 29 – January 2
Contact Information
Katsuyama DMO
Phone: 0779-87-1245
Email: info@katsuyama-navi.jp
For Booking (in English)

Bicycle Safety Guidelines for Rental Users in Katsuyama
Cycling is a convenient and enjoyable way to explore Katsuyama.
To ensure a safe and pleasant experience for everyone, please follow the basic traffic rules and safety guidelines when using a bicycle.
Bicycles Are Considered Vehicles
Under Japanese law, bicycles are classified as vehicles, not pedestrians.
This means cyclists must follow traffic rules in the same way as cars.
Failure to follow these rules may lead to accidents, and the rider may be held responsible.
In recent years, stricter measures have been introduced in Japan to address bicycle-related accidents and unsafe riding behavior.
From April 1, 2026, a traffic violation ticket system (commonly known as a “blue ticket”) applies to cyclists aged 16 and over.
To ensure a safe and comfortable riding experience, please review the basic rules and guidelines before riding.
Bicycle Rules and Etiquette (Government of Japan)
*Please note: Some linked pages and videos may be available in Japanese only.
Introduction of “Blue Tickets” (Traffic Violation Notices)
From April 1, 2026, a new system called the “Blue Ticket” applies to bicycle users aged 16 and over.
A Blue Ticket is issued when a cyclist commits certain traffic violations that are considered dangerous or could affect road safety.
- A penalty fine will be required for the violation
- Paying the fine allows the case to be settled without criminal prosecution
- Applies to cyclists aged 16 and above
This system has been introduced to improve compliance with traffic rules and reduce accidents involving bicycles.
Examples of Violations and Penalties
The following are examples of common violations that may result in a Blue Ticket:
- Using a smartphone while riding (holding or looking at the screen)
→ Approx. 12,000 yen penalty - Ignoring traffic lights
→ Approx. 6,000 yen penalty - Riding on the wrong side of the road
→ Approx. 6,000 yen penalty - Not stopping at a stop sign
→ Approx. 5,000 yen penalty - Riding while holding an umbrella or using earphones that block surrounding sounds
→ Approx. 5,000 yen penalty - Riding side-by-side or carrying a passenger
→ Approx. 3,000 yen penalty - Riding without lights at night or with faulty brakes
→ Approx. 5,000 yen penalty
In addition, serious violations such as riding under the influence of alcohol or dangerous behavior may be subject to criminal penalties.
5 Basic Rules for Safe Cycling
Please follow these essential rules for safe riding:
- Ride on the left side of the road
Sidewalk use is only allowed in limited situations. - Obey traffic lights and stop signs
Always check for safety at intersections. - Turn on your lights at night
This helps others see you and prevents accidents. - Do not ride under the influence of alcohol
This is strictly prohibited. - Wear a helmet
Helmet use is strongly recommended for safety.
Important Safety Reminders
To avoid accidents and violations, please pay attention to the following:
- Do not use smartphones while riding
- Avoid using earphones that block surrounding sounds
- Do not ride side-by-side
- Do not ride with an umbrella
If you notice any problem with your bicycle (such as brakes or lights), stop using it immediately and contact staff.
Riding on Sidewalks
As a general rule, bicycles must ride on the road.
However, sidewalk riding is allowed in certain situations, such as:
- When road conditions make it unsafe (construction, heavy traffic, etc.)
- Where signs permit bicycle use on sidewalks
When riding on sidewalks, pedestrians always have priority, and you must ride slowly.
Enjoy Cycling Safely in Katsuyama
Bicycles offer a unique way to experience the nature and culture of Katsuyama.
By following the rules and riding responsibly, you can enjoy your trip safely and comfortably.
Thank you for your cooperation, and we hope you have a wonderful cycling experience.

