Japan Destinations Off the Beaten Path (Consolidated)
#32
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You could journey back from Sapporo to Tokyo via Hakodate & Aomori to fill out some of your time. Aomori air base festival is in September https://japancheapo.com/events/misaw...stival-aomori/ I also like the onsen town of Noboribetsu but the attraction is pretty much bathing in a wide variety of spacious hot springs which may not be your thing if you like being active in cities.
I've also ridden the shinkansen past Sendai a few times yet never visited. Not sure if it has a reputation like Nagoya (better for everyday family life than excitement or tourism).
Nagano station isn't too far from various surrounding areas like Obuse, Matsumoto, Kanazawa, Toyama and Kurobe Alpen route if you're up for some (longer) day trips.
I've also ridden the shinkansen past Sendai a few times yet never visited. Not sure if it has a reputation like Nagoya (better for everyday family life than excitement or tourism).
Nagano station isn't too far from various surrounding areas like Obuse, Matsumoto, Kanazawa, Toyama and Kurobe Alpen route if you're up for some (longer) day trips.
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#34
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I am looking at Sapphoro and the area for our September trip. We like cities and I just don’t think there is enough there for a week or so. We always spend a week in Tokyo as its our favorite city and then 10 days split between 2 or 3 other places.
I want to find something new but am at a loss. We are not beach people. We may end up going back to Kyushu or Osaka but I really want to find other places that i can spend at least three nights in and not get bored.
I want to find something new but am at a loss. We are not beach people. We may end up going back to Kyushu or Osaka but I really want to find other places that i can spend at least three nights in and not get bored.
Hokkaido is really wonderful in the summer time (which should include early-mid Sept). Especially for someone like me who loves food, onsen and outdoor sports. There are so many wonderful places within a couple hours from Sapporo. Shakotan peninsula has some breathtaking coastline. Niseko has wonderful ambiance and scenery and lots of outdoor opportunities in the summer time. Lots of onsen, including Noboribetsu as mentioned by freecia. There's also Furano-Biei area with its flower fields and agri-tourism.
As far as Sapporo itself, I really like it, and I could spend a week there and not get bored (whereas a couple days would be enough in Hakodate or Asahikawa). But then again, I can't say that it holds any edge or uniqueness over Tokyo or Osaka. The city is laid out differently, there are certain types of food there I like that are hard to find in other parts of Jpn, I like the compactness of the main area and the fact that an underground shopping/dining arcade runs through all those areas from Sapporo Station to Susukino and there are also interesting attractions on the city's outskirts such as the ski jump hill, zoo and the chocolate factory. But at the end of the day, Sapporo is nothing compared to Tokyo in terms of the sheer magnitude of things to see/eat/do.
Anyways, regardless, I think you should go check out Hokkaido at least once if you've never been.
#35
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Nagano and the surrounding area can be the basis for 10 trips, in my opinion. We are in Yamanouchi now- such a beautiful place and I'm looking forward to coming back and doing the exact same thing in the winter.
I didn't see Kanazawa and surroundings on your list? Kaga-onsen area is wonderful as well in spring and fall.
I didn't see Kanazawa and surroundings on your list? Kaga-onsen area is wonderful as well in spring and fall.
#36
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I know OP mentioned their preference for cities but in that part of Japan, Lake Tazawa has always looked like it's worth a visit but I have not been able to make it up there yet. If OP is looking to avoid hordes of tourists, I think this board determined on an older thread that no one goes to Akita, so there's that Joking aside, the Oga Peninsula and Ogata Geopark also look very interesting.
#37
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Thanks all.
It will actually be October 2 by the time we leave Tokyo to go somewhere else. Yes, we pretty much really like cities, though a day or two in the countryside as a day trip from cities are fine. It looks like summer is the best time to visit Sapporo and the surrounding areas due to the Lavender and flower fields in bloom. I guess we would get fall foliage.
I should have mentioned that I hate switching hotels and usually do a 3 night minimum. So, I think we will fly to either Hakodate or Sapporo from Tokyo and plan 3 nights in Hakodate, 1 night Lake Toya and 4 nights in Sapporo. We are debating between a rent a car or a JR Regional Pass as we will be doing day trips. This worked out very well in the other areas we have visited.
I have my F class award seats on hold for JL via AA so I have to decide soon.
Cheers
It will actually be October 2 by the time we leave Tokyo to go somewhere else. Yes, we pretty much really like cities, though a day or two in the countryside as a day trip from cities are fine. It looks like summer is the best time to visit Sapporo and the surrounding areas due to the Lavender and flower fields in bloom. I guess we would get fall foliage.
I should have mentioned that I hate switching hotels and usually do a 3 night minimum. So, I think we will fly to either Hakodate or Sapporo from Tokyo and plan 3 nights in Hakodate, 1 night Lake Toya and 4 nights in Sapporo. We are debating between a rent a car or a JR Regional Pass as we will be doing day trips. This worked out very well in the other areas we have visited.
I have my F class award seats on hold for JL via AA so I have to decide soon.
Cheers
#38
Join Date: Oct 2003
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I know OP mentioned their preference for cities but in that part of Japan, Lake Tazawa has always looked like it's worth a visit but I have not been able to make it up there yet. If OP is looking to avoid hordes of tourists, I think this board determined on an older thread that no one goes to Akita, so there's that Joking aside, the Oga Peninsula and Ogata Geopark also look very interesting.
OP - Consider renting a car for day trips in Hokkaido as the train routes are not that frequent. Going via train and bus can be done but it isn't as frequent as public transit in Honshu's big cities and a good bit slower. There's a lot more land and lower population so car may be more efficient and flexible.
#39
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Aomori is easily good for a few days especially if you tack on a day trip to hirosaki while staying in Aomori
Sendai is a wonderful city. Day trips to places like matsushima bay or yamadera and then the nights are crazy. I find Sendai to be one of the friendliest cities in Japan so you end up spending crazy nights out meeting locals
Nagoya - There's a lot more to see and do in nagoya than people give it credit for however it is mostly industry based - science musem, rail mueum, car museums, technology museums etc. That said, it takes about as long to go from Nagoya to Inuyama castle or Gifu for coromet fishing as it does to get from the bottom of Tokyo to the top so there's options on the more cultural side as well. I think it gets a very very undeserved bad rap.
Shikoku - Matsuyama, Kochi, Takamatsu. maybe not 3 day visits (though you can base yourselves in them and drive out into the surrounding areas for impressive nature especially during autumn) but they are fantastic places to visit. kochi is probably my favourite there because it's so much fun at night. Probably the best place to meet locals
Sendai is a wonderful city. Day trips to places like matsushima bay or yamadera and then the nights are crazy. I find Sendai to be one of the friendliest cities in Japan so you end up spending crazy nights out meeting locals
Nagoya - There's a lot more to see and do in nagoya than people give it credit for however it is mostly industry based - science musem, rail mueum, car museums, technology museums etc. That said, it takes about as long to go from Nagoya to Inuyama castle or Gifu for coromet fishing as it does to get from the bottom of Tokyo to the top so there's options on the more cultural side as well. I think it gets a very very undeserved bad rap.
Shikoku - Matsuyama, Kochi, Takamatsu. maybe not 3 day visits (though you can base yourselves in them and drive out into the surrounding areas for impressive nature especially during autumn) but they are fantastic places to visit. kochi is probably my favourite there because it's so much fun at night. Probably the best place to meet locals
#40
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thanks to the great posters here my DH and I discovered the wonderful city of Okayama where the check in counter staff for JL added alovely bag tag, laminated, to our checked bag, with a message of thanks for flying JL from Okayama. We stayed there three nights and did day trips to Naoshima Island and Kurashiki.
Here is my dilemma. We have been to so many places in Japan i am running out of ideas. We have been to FUK, Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Okayama, Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto, Shizuko, Yokohama and Tokyo and all the dayntrips surrounding each. We have.been there for Sakura as well as the Penis Festival in Kawasaki and the Chrysanthemum Festival.
I am looking at Sapphoro and the area for our September trip. We like cities and I just don’t think there is enough there for a week or so. We always spend a week in Tokyo as its our favorite city and then 10 days split between 2 or 3 other places.
I want to find something new but am at a loss. We are not beach people. We may end up going back to Kyushu or Osaka but I really want to find other places that i can spend at least three nights in and not get bored.
Suggestions welcome,
Here is my dilemma. We have been to so many places in Japan i am running out of ideas. We have been to FUK, Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Okayama, Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto, Shizuko, Yokohama and Tokyo and all the dayntrips surrounding each. We have.been there for Sakura as well as the Penis Festival in Kawasaki and the Chrysanthemum Festival.
I am looking at Sapphoro and the area for our September trip. We like cities and I just don’t think there is enough there for a week or so. We always spend a week in Tokyo as its our favorite city and then 10 days split between 2 or 3 other places.
I want to find something new but am at a loss. We are not beach people. We may end up going back to Kyushu or Osaka but I really want to find other places that i can spend at least three nights in and not get bored.
Suggestions welcome,
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