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Wakayama

Summary

Facing the Pacific Ocean, Wakayama Prefecture is located in the southwestern part of the Kii Peninsula, the largest peninsula in Japan. It is a region full of natural blessings and historical assets. In addition, the warm climate and abundant nature give blessings to mountains, rivers and the sea where nurture many tourism resources and products.

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Famous places / spots recommended by locals

Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range

Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range

It is a world heritage site that is rare in the world, connecting three sacred sites of Kumanosanzan, Koyasan, Yoshino-Omine with pilgrimage route that straddling Wakayama, Nara and Mie prefectures.

Photo: Public Interest Incorporated Association Wakayama Prefecture Tourism Federation

Nanki Shirahama Onsen

Nanki Shirahama Onsen

A famous hot spring village which is also known as "The Three Great Hot Springs in Japan". Its history is very old, and there is a description in Nihon Shoki that successive Emperors of that time visited here. Nowadays, it is one of the best resort areas in Kansai where hotels and inns are lined up. Everyone is allowed to enjoy the public bath not only the guests.

Photo: Public Interest Incorporated Association Wakayama Prefecture Tourism Federation

Foods recommended by locals

  • Wakayama Ramen

    Wakayama Ramen

    It is called "Ch?ka Soba" in Wakayama and is served at specialty stores or inexpensive restaurants as local ramen. Pork bones are used and mainly divided into two types: soy sauce-based and rich pork bone soy sauce-based. The noodles are narrow straight noodles, and it is always being boiled slightly softer.

  • Kishu Umeboshi (salted plums)

    Kishu Umeboshi (salted plums)

    Plums from Wakayama Prefecture are used to produce large, thick and soft umeboshi in Inami Town, Minabe Town, Tanabe City and Nishimuro District Beginning with the recommendation for cultivation given by Kishu Tanabe Han, in Meiji era, plum production and processing began to be carried out consistently.

Climate (temperature / precipitation)

Temperature (°C)

Temperature (°C) (Source: Japan Metrogical Agency)

Precipitation (mm)

Precipitation (mm) (Source: Japan Metrogical Agency)

Wakayama Prefecture has a long north-south distance and the climate is different between the north and the south. The northern part of the prefecture, such as Wakayama City, belongs to the Seto Inland Sea climate. The weather and humidity are stable throughout the year with a low amount of precipitation. On the other hand, the southern part of the prefecture belongs to the Pacific coastal climate. There are some areas that are warm and susceptible to typhoons due to the influence of Kuroshio Current and have extremely high rainfall. Daylight hour is long and tends to be relatively cool in summer but warm in winter.

Cost of living

Rent is based on the research by the national rental management system business assosiation, and others are based on the statistical data by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication.

  • Rent

    Rent

    40,328 yen

  • Electricity

    Electricity

    3,710 yen

  • Water

    Water

    1,582 yen

  • Ramen
    (Eating out)

    Ramen(Eating out)

    635 yen

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