Recruiting Participants for "RAINBOW BRIDGE RIDE 2025”!ーRide across Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Gate Bridge on a bicycle!ー
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) is now accepting applications for "RAINBOW BRIDGE RIDE," a ride event for cycling across Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Gate Bridge to be held on Sunday, December 7. We have prepared a more attractive course, such as adding Umi-no-Mori Park, which opened in March this year.
Application Overview for "RAINBOW BRIDGE RIDE"
(1) Date: Sunday, December 7, 2025
(2) Course
(3) Number of Participants and Participation Fee
*(1) Rainbow Long's VIP participants who wish to run on the test course (about 51 km) that makes two around trips between Tokyo Gate Bridge ~ Wakasu Seaside Park will be able to do so
*Including local participants, VIP, groups
*Rental bicycles are also available for the above courses. (additional 1,500 JPY)
(4) How to apply
・This ride event is for enjoyment, not a competition for good rankings or times.
・Each course has several long uphill slopes, such as an average slope of 5% that lasts about 1.5 km.
・Participants can use bicycles equipped with multiple gears or an electric power-assist system. (Tandem bicycles are also allowed)
・Traffic regulations will been forced in the vicinity of courses on the day of the event (details to be announced in the future). We ask for your cooperation.
*"GRAND CYCLE TOKYO" official website (link to external site)
https://grand-cycle-tokyo.jp/en
*Rainbow Bridge Ride and Multisport are scheduled to be held with the cooperation of the Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited, Bicycle Utilization Promotion Headquarters, local municipalities, related organizations, and others.
CONTACT INQUIRIES:
Cycling Promotion International Sports Projects Division
Office for Sports Promotion Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Mail:S1180901@section.metro.tokyo.jp
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