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Hashima to Nara

Updated: March 23, 2024 07:32 AM
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Hashima Island to Nara Travel Guide

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 was abandoned in 1974. Nara is a city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is home to some of Japan's most famous historical and cultural landmarks, including the Todai-ji Temple and the Nara National Museum.


Language

The official language of Japan is Japanese. However, English is also widely spoken in tourist areas.


Currency

The official currency of Japan is the Japanese yen (JPY). Credit cards are widely accepted in Japan, but it is still a good idea to carry some cash.


Distance

The distance between Hashima Island and Nara is approximately 500 kilometers (310 miles). The journey by train takes about 6 hours.


How to Reach

The best way to get from Hashima Island to Nara is by train. You can take the Shinkansen (bullet train) from Nagasaki Station to Shin-Osaka Station, and then transfer to the JR Nara Line. The total journey time is about 6 hours.

You can also take a ferry from Hashima Island to Nagasaki Port, and then take a train from Nagasaki Station to Nara. The total journey time is about 7 hours.


Expenses

The cost of traveling from Hashima Island to Nara will vary depending on the mode of transportation and the time of year. However, you can expect to spend around 10,000 yen (US$100) for the train fare.


Best time to go

The best time to visit Hashima Island and Nara is during the spring (April-May) or autumn (September-November). The weather is pleasant during these seasons, and the crowds are smaller.


What to Eat

Nara is famous for its tofu dishes. You can try the yudofu (boiled tofu), goma-dofu (sesame tofu), and aburage (deep-fried tofu). Other local specialties include kakinoha-zushi (persimmon leaf sushi) and chagayu (tea rice porridge).


Where to Go

In Nara, you can visit the Todai-ji Temple, the Nara National Museum, the Kasuga Taisha Shrine, and the Nara Park. Hashima Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it is a popular tourist destination. You can take a boat tour of the island, and learn about its history and culture.


FAQ

  • Is it possible to stay overnight on Hashima Island?
  • No, it is not possible to stay overnight on Hashima Island.
  • Is there a ferry that goes directly from Hashima Island to Nara?
  • No, there is no ferry that goes directly from Hashima Island to Nara.
  • What is the best way to get from Hashima Island to Nara?
  • The best way to get from Hashima Island to Nara is by train.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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