How to get out Wakayama
Perhaps one of the best features of Wakayama is that it is well connected, and provides good access to Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and so on without being on top of them. Wakayama is a smaller city which seemingly makes little effort to embrace tourism, so is a good example of a "normal" Japanese place untouched by the demons of tourism.
The South of Wakayama prefecture is one of Japan's playgrounds, and its well known resort of Shirahama is busy during the summer season. Koyasan, the atmospheric and picturesque mountain an hour from Wakayama, is a little-known (by tourists) gem.
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The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about Wakayama