Ehime Prefecture to host VELO-CITY World Cycling Summit in 2027
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The Japan Convention Bureau announced the selection of Ehime Prefecture as the host destination for the annual VELO-CITY world cycling summit in 2027.
Ehime submitted its bid last September, and the area made a significant impact on representatives of the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) during their site visit in December.
The prefectural government highlighted not only the region’s stunning natural landscapes and the internationally acclaimed Shimanami Kaido cycling route, but also the prefecture’s forward-thinking policies on cycling infrastructure and promotion.
These efforts contributed significantly to the success of Ehime’s bid to host this prestigious international event.
An honour and an unprecedented opportunity
Tokihiro Nakamura, governor of Ehime Prefecture, pointed out that the event also marks Japan’s first-ever stint as its host, and that it is an honour for the prefecture to be selected as the venue.
Nakamura said: “This honour will greatly contribute to improving the cycling environment in Japan and thus in Asia at large, as hosting the world’s biggest cycling event here in Japan will also help people learn more about the cycling policies that are being created in Europe. Bicycles are not only a sustainable means of transportation but are also a wonderful way to build health, create a sense of purpose in life and form new friendships. In taking this opportunity to hold VELO-CITY, I hope that we can further help create an environment in which bicycles can be ridden by more people, with more safety, and with more comfort.”
ECF chief executive Jill Warren likewise expressed delight at the opportunity to work with the people of Ehime for the 2027 run of the event.
She said: “Ehime is an exceptional example of a region that leverages the many benefits of cycling as an inclusive, resilient, and healthy means of transportation while contributing to broader goals such as achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We believe that Ehime and Japan can be a source of great inspiration for many cities and countries in making cycling safe and accessible, and we believe many of our Velo-citizens will be very interested in exploring Ehime through participation in the 2027 event.”
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