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8.3 2959 reviews
Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
09/09 – 09/11
$78/nighttotal: $156 (2 )
Wakayama Kada Onsen Kada Kaigetsu (Ex. Azumaya Seaside Hotel)
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ryokan , Wakayama Shi
Azumaya Seaside Hotel is located near Kada Train Station, a short drive away, and offers stunning ocean views just a short walk from Awashima Shrine. This ryokan consistently receives very good ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. The hotel features both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, perfect for relaxation. Guests can enjoy fresh seafood dinners with ocean views, a traditional Japanese breakfast, and access to massage services, karaoke, and a gift shop.
8.4 4891 reviews
Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
09/09 – 09/11
$111/nighttotal: $222 (2 )
Musashi
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ryokan , Shirahama-chō
Musashi Ryokan is a family-friendly Japanese inn located near Shirahama, a 20-minute drive from Shirahama Station and within 10 minutes of Senjojiki and Sandanbeki Cave, with Adventure World 15 minutes away. This Shirahama lodging offers rooms with tatami mats and futons, on-site hot springs, a fitness center, spa, and restaurant serving Japanese and Western buffets (reservations required), plus free Wi-Fi in public areas and parking.
Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
09/09 – 09/11
$100/nighttotal: $200 (2 )
Nonsmoking Room 202 Westernstyle Room Twin / Nishimuro District Wakayama
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apartment , Shirahama-chō
This apartment is located in Shirahama-cho, a 5-minute walk from Shirahama Beach and near the Shirahama Undersea Observation Tower and Motojima Shrine Torii. This 370-square-foot rental accommodates up to 4 guests with 1 bedroom, offering air conditioning, WiFi, a full kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and parking, with early check-in and late check-out included for a 28-hour stay.
9.5 39 reviews
Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
10/21 – 10/30
$129/nighttotal: $1161 (9 )
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apartment , Shirahama-chō
This Shirahama-cho apartment rental, listing number M300030511, is conveniently located near Shirahama Beach and Sandanbeki Cliffs, offering easy access to major attractions. Sleeping up to eight guests, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom unit features a kitchen with a refrigerator, freezer, and microwave, plus air conditioning and parking; further details regarding its square footage and specific layout are unavailable.
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What are the best landmarks to visit in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan?
Wakayama Prefecture boasts incredible landmarks! Koya-san, a mountaintop temple complex, is a must-see, famous for its serene atmosphere and Okunoin cemetery. The majestic Nachi Falls, one of Japan's highest waterfalls, is breathtaking. For castle enthusiasts, Wakayama Castle, perched atop a hill, offers panoramic views. And don't forget Shirahama, a coastal town known for its beautiful beaches and the Sandanbeki cliffs.
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What is the best itinerary to experience Wakayama Prefecture, Japan?
A great itinerary could involve spending a day or two exploring Koya-san, including a visit to Kongobu-ji Temple. Then, head south to Nachi-Katsuura, visiting Nachi Falls and the Nachisan Seiganto-ji Temple. Spend a day or two relaxing in Shirahama, enjoying the beaches and the scenic views from the Sandanbeki cliffs. Finally, explore Wakayama City, visiting Wakayama Castle and the adjacent Wakayama Castle Park.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan?
What is the recommended daily budget for Wakayama Prefecture, Japan (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?
A daily budget of $150-$300 per person should be sufficient, depending on your accommodation choices and dining preferences. Budget-friendly guesthouses and local eateries can help keep costs down, while luxury hotels and fine dining will increase expenses. Transportation costs will vary depending on your use of public transport or taxis.
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What is the best time to visit Wakayama Prefecture, Japan?
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery. Summer (June-August) can be hot and humid, especially in coastal areas, while winter (December-February) can be cold, particularly in mountainous regions like Koya-san.
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What popular festivals can you find in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan?
The Nachi Fire Festival (Nachi no Hi Matsuri) in Nachikatsuura is a spectacular event. Many local festivals celebrate harvests and religious events throughout the year, though specific dates vary.
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What traditional local food should you try in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan?
Try the local seafood, especially the fresh tuna from the Kishu region. Also, look for Wakayama ramen, a regional variation, and try the local citrus fruits, like the renowned Kishu mikan oranges.
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Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan?
The scenic route along the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trails offers hidden temples and stunning nature. Exploring smaller towns and villages outside of the main tourist areas can reveal charming local experiences and hidden gems.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan?
Staying in a minshuku (small family-run guesthouse) provides opportunities to interact with locals. Participating in local workshops, such as those focused on traditional crafts or tea ceremonies, can offer a deeper cultural immersion. Visiting local markets and engaging with vendors can also lead to interesting interactions.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan?
Wakayama experiences a range of weather conditions, from typhoons in summer to heavy snow in mountainous areas during winter. Be prepared for potential hazards like landslides and flooding, especially during typhoon season. Check weather forecasts before venturing into mountainous or coastal areas.
Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to Wakayama Prefecture, Japan?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially for exploring Koya-san and the Kumano Kodo. A portable charger for your electronics is also recommended. Depending on the time of year, pack appropriate clothing, including layers for fluctuating temperatures and rain gear.