The Nogata-Kitakyushu Bicycle Route is a 34.6-kilometer bicycle and pedestrian road that connects Mizohori in Nogata City to Anya in Wakamatsu Ward, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. Established in 1984, this dedicated cycling path was developed as part of Fukuoka Prefecture's General Prefectural Road system to ensure safe bicycle transit and promote healthy recreation for residents and visitors.
The route follows the Onga River's riverbed, offering cyclists a scenic journey through the northern Kyushu landscape. The path connects with the Onga-Munakata Bicycle Path, which extends an additional 33.9 kilometers from Onga-cho to Munakata City, creating an extensive cycling network across the region. The Onga River corridor has historical significance as it served the industrial development of the area, including the historic Chikuho coal mining region.
Cyclists can experience diverse seasonal scenery throughout the year, with the riverside path providing opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. The dedicated bicycle road is suitable for riders of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced cyclists. Beyond cycling, the path attracts walkers and joggers who appreciate the traffic-free environment and natural surroundings. The flat terrain along the riverbed makes for comfortable riding conditions, and the path serves as both a recreational facility and a practical commuting route for local residents.
The route is accessible from various points along its length, with Nogata City and Kitakyushu's Wakamatsu Ward serving as the main endpoints. Bicycle rentals are available in the region throughout the year, making it convenient for visitors without their own equipment. The path requires no admission fee and is open to public use. Transportation to the starting points can be arranged via local train services to stations in Nogata and Kitakyushu, followed by short connections to the bicycle path access points.