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Anyone know Hiratsuka - 02-21-2010, 02:49 PM

If anyone can offer any advice on things to do, see, places to go in Hiratsuka it would be much appreciated.

Any good night spots with good music, preferably live would be great.

Really any information would be very welcome.

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I don't know but maybe this will help you: Hiratsuka, Japan travel blogs - travel stories and photos about Hiratsuka, Japan - TravelPod


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What type of forum is this. I ask a simple question, no one answers and I get one reply with questions like why do people die? If this is trying to be profound then grow up....

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02-23-2010, 04:17 PM

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What type of forum is this. I ask a simple question, no one answers and I get one reply with questions like why do people die? If this is trying to be profound then grow up....

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Thats his signature, not a direct reply to your question. He did try and help you by posting a link, perhaps no-one here knows Hiratsuka very well?
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Hiratsuka is kind of the pitts - 02-23-2010, 08:14 PM

I grew up near Hiratsuka.
The best time to go is for the Tanabata festival. The city is very famous for it. Tanabata is always celebrated on July 7, so if your looking for something to do there now, I can't be of much help.
I would suggest hopping on the Tokaido line towards Tokyo. Go see Kamakura or Kitakamakura instead.
Kamakura was the capital of Japan in 1192, and it has millions of temples and shrines to visit.
You can also find good food; there is a yummy crepe place in Komach Doori, a walking shopping street next to the train station. You are also close to one of the big Buddhas (odaibutsu) and Enoshima island of the beach. You have to take the old enoden line from Kamakura or Fujisawa to get to Enoshima, but it is a great place to explore.
Kamakura is known for being a very posh area, and hiratsuka/fujisawa are known to be a little more "tacky." I always thought the area around Fujisawa station was fun to explore though.
Good luck!
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02-23-2010, 11:15 PM

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I grew up near Hiratsuka.
The best time to go is for the Tanabata festival. The city is very famous for it. Tanabata is always celebrated on July 7, so if your looking for something to do there now, I can't be of much help.
I would suggest hopping on the Tokaido line towards Tokyo. Go see Kamakura or Kitakamakura instead.
Kamakura was the capital of Japan in 1192, and it has millions of temples and shrines to visit.
You can also find good food; there is a yummy crepe place in Komach Doori, a walking shopping street next to the train station. You are also close to one of the big Buddhas (odaibutsu) and Enoshima island of the beach. You have to take the old enoden line from Kamakura or Fujisawa to get to Enoshima, but it is a great place to explore.
Kamakura is known for being a very posh area, and hiratsuka/fujisawa are known to be a little more "tacky." I always thought the area around Fujisawa station was fun to explore though.
Good luck!
Yeh, I visited Kamakura and had a really enjoyable day out exploring the (well-trodden) hill routes that lead toward the daibatsu. For seemingly no good reason they also have a pretty beastly shop selling every imaginable type of weapon just outside the grounds of the daibatsu.
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