Bus2Train

Hashima to Inazawa

Updated: March 23, 2024 07:02 AM
Inazawa

Hashima to Inazawa - The Ultimate Travel Guide

Language

The official languages spoken in both Hashima and Inazawa are Japanese and English.

Currency

The official currency used in both Hashima and Inazawa is the Japanese Yen (JPY).

Distance

The distance between Hashima and Inazawa is approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles).

How to Reach

There are several ways to travel from Hashima to Inazawa:

  • Train: Take the Kintetsu Nagoya Line from Kashihara-Jingu-mae Station in Hashima to Inazawa Station. The journey takes about an hour and costs around 1,000 JPY.
  • Bus: Take the Mie Kotsu Bus from Hashima Bus Center to Inazawa Bus Center. The journey takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes and costs around 1,200 JPY.
  • Car: Rent a car and drive along National Route 23. The drive takes about 45 minutes.

Expenses

The estimated expenses for a trip from Hashima to Inazawa are as follows:

  • Transportation: 1,000 - 1,200 JPY
  • Accommodation: 5,000 - 10,000 JPY per night
  • Food and drinks: 3,000 - 5,000 JPY per day
  • Activities and attractions: 2,000 - 5,000 JPY per day

Best Time to Go

The best time to visit Hashima and Inazawa is during the spring (April-May) or autumn (September-November) when the weather is pleasant and the foliage is beautiful.

What to Eat

There are many delicious food options available in Hashima and Inazawa:

  • Hashima Soba: A type of soba noodles known for its thin, delicate texture.
  • Inazawa Udon: A type of udon noodles served in a thick, savory broth.
  • Matsusaka Beef: A highly prized type of beef known for its marbling and flavor.
  • Ise Ebi: A type of spiny lobster found in the waters of Mie Prefecture.

Where to Go

Here are some must-visit places in Hashima and Inazawa:

  • Hashima City Museum: A museum that showcases the history and culture of Hashima.
  • Inazawa Castle Ruins: The ruins of a 16th-century castle located on a hilltop overlooking the city.
  • Mie Prefectural Museum: A museum that houses a vast collection of artifacts related to Mie Prefecture's history, culture, and nature.
  • Suzuka Circuit: A world-famous racetrack that hosts the Japanese Grand Prix.

FAQ

Do I need a visa to visit Japan?

Citizens of most countries do not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days.

What is the time difference between Hashima and Inazawa?

There is no time difference between Hashima and Inazawa.

Is it safe to travel in Japan?

Japan is generally considered a very safe country to travel in.

Can I use my credit card in Japan?

Credit cards are widely accepted in Japan, but it's a good idea to carry some cash as well.

What is the electrical voltage in Japan?

The electrical voltage in Japan is 100 volts.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

Trips from Hashima


  • Fujikawaguchiko
    Hashima to Fujikawaguchiko

    The official language of Japan is Japanese. However, English is widely spoken in major tourist destinations, such as Fujikawaguchiko. You should have no pr..

  • Onomichi
    Hashima to Onomichi

    The official language of Japan is Japanese. However, English is widely spoken in major tourist areas, such as Hashima Island and Onomichi. The official cur..

  • Tottori
    Hashima to Tottori

    The official language of Japan is Japanese. However, English is also widely spoken in major tourist areas. In Hashima Island and Tottori, you will find tha..

  • Kawagoe
    Hashima to Kawagoe

    The official language of Japan is Japanese. However, English is also widely spoken in major tourist areas. In Kawagoe, you will find that most signs and me..

  • Wakayama
    Hashima to Wakayama

    Hashima Island, also known as Battleship Island, is a small, abandoned island in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It was once a thriving coal mining community, ..

  • Matsumoto
    Hashima to Matsumoto

    The official language of Japan is Japanese. However, English is widely spoken in major tourist areas, including Matsumoto. The official currency of Japan i..

  • Okayama
    Hashima to Okayama

    ..

  • Yokohama
    Hashima to Yokohama

    The official language of Japan is Japanese. However, English is also widely spoken in major tourist destinations such as Tokyo and Kyoto. The official curr..

  • Nara
    Hashima to Nara

    Hashima Island, also known as Battleship Island, is a small abandoned island in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It was once a thriving coal mining island, but ..

  • Himeji
    Hashima to Himeji

    The official language of Japan is Japanese. English is not widely spoken, but you can find English-speaking staff in some tourist areas. The currency of Ja..

Trips to Inazawa