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Old Jul 23, 2025 | 1:03 pm
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Originally Posted by jpdx
I've visited Japan a few dozen times, and considering how crowded the main tourist trail of Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka-Hiroshima has become, now mostly spend my time in off-the-beaten-path locations. We had a similar experience to yours at Sheraton Kagoshima, no other Westerners. The club lounge seemed to have 95% Japanese, but the city had a fair number of Chinese and Korean visitors. The latter flock to Kyushu in huge numbers. Funny anecdote, the change machine on the tram spat out a 500 KRW coin instead of 500 JPY when I broke a 1000 JPY note. Chinese people I've encountered everywhere, even the most desolate and remote towns in Hokkaido. I highly recommend visiting these "lesser" locations -- Kuyshu is spectacularly beautiful, and Japan has so much to offer once you've checked off the main sights. A "hack" is to fly into tiny airports like KOJ, NGS, KMJ rather than KIX or HND when you're coming in from other parts of Asia like TPE or HKG. They often have only one or two international flights a day, so immigration waits are zero. This is somewhat offeset by a near 100% chance of being questioned thoruoghly by customs (including opening bags, but in a completely pointless for-show way) if you're a Westerner. Sadly, Sheraton Kagoshima is a bit of a unicorn when it comes to visiting small-town Japan -- if you're lucky, there'll be an ancient Crowne Plaza (where IHG Diamond benefits can be pretty meaningful), but often you'll find yourself in a tiny room at a local chain.
Yeah, I will definitely be exploring less popular tourist places in Japan going forward, having been to pretty much all the main sites and Tokyo specifically 4-5 times. Hiroshima and Kyoto were great and well worth it, but I don't feel any real need to return to either place. Need to check out Hokkaido, and looks like Sapporo is getting some nice new options like the IC and a PH (although that is a year or two away). JR Tower there looks solid but not really my style, but like you say the smaller cities do not have a ton of Western hotel options. Maybe the (apparent?) success of the Sheraton in Kagoshima will help convince Marriott and other brands to keep opening up new options in smaller cities.
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