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What hidden gems on Honshu should you explore during a two-week trip to Japan?

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Tessa

Two weeks in Japan on Honshu- what can't be missed? Particularly offbeat stuff that might not be in a guidebook?
Accommodation suggestions on a budget would be great too. Thanks!

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Andrew

Don't spend a tonne of time in Tokyo. Kyoto is gorgeous and requires a lot of time. Aug and sept are still very hot, so I can't recommend onsens. Try using www.Japan-guide.com to figure out things in districts that sound interesting to you.

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Tessa

Thanks a lot!

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Marji

If you are willing to go off Honsho, and head over to Shikoku (a ferry ride from Kobe) to the city of Tokushima from August 12 - 15th they have Awa Odori, which is a fun dance festival ... part of the O-Ban festivities in Japan. I have opened my Awa Odori photo album to show how much fun it is. The photos are old, but the festival is still going strong. https://www.facebook.com/marji.stevens/media_set...

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Andrew

I can second Shikoku. Tokushima is famous for Udon noodles, particularlay sanuki udon which is a little more chewy, and they are VERY cheap. It's also a great place to see rural Japan. The other option to get there is a train which runs under the seto ohashi, a rather famous bridge, and the view is gorgeous


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Offbeat Experiences in Honshu, Japan

Japan's main island of Honshu is a treasure trove of unique experiences that often fly under the radar of guidebooks. From quirky museums to hidden natural wonders, this island has something to offer for every type of traveler. Here are some offbeat gems that you can't miss during your two-week stay in Honshu.

Kawakawa Town's Toilet-Themed Park

If you're looking for a truly bizarre and unexpected experience, head to Kawakawa Town in Nara Prefecture. This small town is home to the Kawakawa Toilet Museum, a park dedicated entirely to toilets. You'll find toilet-shaped sculptures, a toilet-themed playground, and even a giant toilet you can climb into. It's a quirky and hilarious attraction that's sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.

Nagano's Jigokudani Monkey Park

Nestled in the mountains of Nagano Prefecture, the Jigokudani Monkey Park is a unique destination where you can observe wild Japanese macaques (snow monkeys) as they soak in natural hot springs. These intelligent primates have learned to use the hot springs to keep warm during the cold winter months, providing visitors with a rare and fascinating glimpse into their behavior.

Tottori Sand Dunes

Tottori Prefecture is home to an unexpected natural wonder: the Tottori Sand Dunes. These massive sand dunes stretch for over 16 kilometers and reach heights of up to 50 meters. You can enjoy activities like sandboarding, camel riding, and even sand art workshops at this unique desert-like landscape.

Accommodation Suggestions on a Budget

For budget-friendly accommodation options in Honshu, consider staying in hostels or minshuku (family-run guesthouses). Some recommended options include:

  • K's House Tokyo (Tokyo) - Centrally located hostel with dorm rooms and private rooms, starting at around ¥3,000 per night.
  • Yadokan Guesthouse (Kyoto) - Traditional Japanese-style guesthouse with shared facilities, starting at around ¥2,500 per night.
  • Roku Hostel (Hiroshima) - Modern hostel with dorm rooms and private rooms, starting at around ¥2,800 per night.

Keep in mind that prices may vary depending on the season and availability. Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak travel periods.









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