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  1. Murodo is located at about one third into the Alpine Route when accessed from the Toyama side. From Dentetsu Toyama Station, it takes about 2.5 hours and 5320 yen to get to Murodo via train, cablecar and bus. On the other hand, from JR Shinano-Omachi Station on the Nagano side, it takes about 2.5 hours and 8500 yen via buses, cablecar and ropeway.

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  3. Typical tours of the island take between two and four hours and cost around 3000 to 4000 yen per person. Tours are held in Japanese. It is also possible to rent a car on Rebun, but note that fees are much higher than on the "mainland". The typical cost for a 24-hour rental is around 15,000 yen for a small car and over 20,000 yen for a larger one.

  4. Ranked among Japan's three finest landscape gardens, Kairakuen (偕楽園) is most famous for its over three thousand plum trees. The garden is located in Mito, the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture. Kairakuen was built relatively recently in 1841 by the local lord Tokugawa Nariaki. Unlike Japan's other two great landscape gardens, Kenrokuen and ...

  5. By Hankyu Railway. Direct. 40 min. ¥ 410. frequent departures. Limited express trains on the Hankyu Kyoto Line get you from Osaka-Umeda Station (next to JR Osaka Station) to Karasuma and Kyoto-Kawaramachi stations in central Kyoto in roughly 40 minutes and for 410 yen. They are not covered by the Japan Rail Pass.

  6. Via Toyama. 3 h. ¥ 8,500 - 10,500. Covered by: Japan Rail Pass. Take the JR Thunderbird limited express train from Osaka to Tsuruga and transfer to the JR Hokuriku Shinkansen to Toyama. The one way journey takes just under three hours, costs around 10,500 yen and is fully covered by the Japan Rail Pass. Note that International tourists can buy ...

  7. Iozan (硫黄山, Iōzan, lit. "Sulfur Mountain") is an active volcano in the vicinity of Kawayu Onsen. Its yellow, sulfurous vents can be viewed from a close proximity as visitors are free to walk around the steaming, smoking area. Eggs, cooked by the natural heat of the mountain, are usually on sale near the vents.