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  1. #1 of 3 most visited in Norikura. Mount Norikuradake seen behind Ushidome Pond. Intro. Get There. Norikura Kogen (乗鞍高原, Norikura Kōgen), is a highland with a spread out resort town at the base of Mount Norikuradake. It is a scenic nature spot with a number of attractions, including hiking, waterfalls, hot springs and a small ski resort.

  2. Get There. Mount Norikuradake (乗鞍岳) is one of Japan's top 100 mountains and the southernmost peak of the Northern Japan Alps. Located near Kamikochi along the border between Gifu and Nagano prefectures, the mountain and the Norikura Kogen highlands at its base provide ample scenic spots with mountain vistas, lush forests, cascading ...

    • By Ferry from Nagasaki
    • By Ferry from Sasebo
    • From Other Islands

    High-speed boats operate multiple times per day between Nagasaki and Narao, Tainoura and Arikawa ports, while car ferries are available on the Nagasaki-Narao route. By high speed boat, the one way journey takes 90 minutes and costs about 8000 yen, while by car ferry it takes around 2.5 hours and costs about 3000 yen. The cost to transport a regular...

    High-speed boats and car ferries operate multiple times per day between Sasebo and Arikawa Port. By high speed boat, the one way journey takes around 90 minutes and costs about 5000 yen, while by car ferry it takes around 2.5 hours and costs about 3000 yen. The cost to transport a regular-sized caris around 25,000 yen one way.

    A dense ferry network connects Nakadori Island to the other islands in the Goto Island chain. The most important route connects Narao Port on Nakadori Island with Fukue Island and is served by high-speed boats and car ferries multiple times per day. By high-speed boat, the one way journey takes 30 minutes and costs around 2400 yen, while by car fer...

  3. Neputa Mura. Museum about the Neputa Festival. ★★★★★. 3.5 (42) #3 of 6 most visited in Hirosaki. Intro. Get There. Hours & Fees. The Neputa Mura (ねぷた村) or "Neputa Village" is a museum about Hirosaki 's famous festival, the Neputa Matsuri, and also introduces the city's other cultural specialties.

  4. Jigokudani (地獄谷) or "Hell Valley" is a spectacular, appropriately named valley just above the town of Noboribetsu Onsen, which displays hot steam vents, sulfurous streams and other volcanic activity. It is a main source of Noboribetsu 's hot spring waters.

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  6. 2009年3月24日 · 11pm would be a peak time for taxis- the closer it gets to the last train the more taxis will be heading for the station. I agree, there should be a taxi rank very close to any of the exits and there should be lots of taxis waiting there (if it is raining you may have to line up to wait for a taxi, but they will keep arriving).