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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Dai Onsen?
If your trip to Dai Onsen is all organized but your itinerary is looking a bit empty, let us give you a helping hand.Not too far from the city center, Hanamaki-onsen Rose & Herb Garden is one sight you might like to add to your must-see list. Hayama Shrine and Hanamaki Koiki Park are also nearby and worth taking the time to see.
What are the best road trip destinations near Dai Onsen?
The beauty of renting a car is that you can travel anywhere, anytime. Make full use of your freedom by checking out all there is on offer in Morioka. It’s just 18 miles away. Iwate Museum of Art ought to be at the top of your to-do list here. Morioka Hachiman-gu Shrine and Morioka Castle are must-see attractions too. Locals will also likely point you in the direction of Oshu, 20 miles away. If you only see one thing here, make sure it’s Takano Choei Memorial. (But we’d also recommend Oshushi Fureainooka Park and Saito Makoto Memorial Hall.)
Where are the best beaches near Dai Onsen?
Shorelines are ideal places for kite flying. If the wind’s up, why not buckle the youngsters into the car and drive off to English Beach? It’s 5 miles from Dai Onsen and is a glorious place for some family fun in the sun.
What kind of rental car should I get for Dai Onsen?
A rental car will help you get around the top sights with ease in Dai Onsen. If you’re traveling on a shoestring and eager to stretch your budget, a mini or a compact is an excellent choice. These zippy cars are cheap to run and easy to park. If you’re traveling with the family, an SUV will give you plenty of space.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Dai Onsen?
Sometimes the journey is more significant than the destination, which makes choosing the right car important. If you’re about to embark on an unforgettable road trip around Dai Onsen, a roomy SUV could be the ideal solution. If you’re looking for a fantastic bargain and plan on doing a lot of city driving, an economy car is hard to beat. All you need to do is work out what suits you best, throw your bags in the trunk, and clock up those miles.
What side of the road do they drive on in Dai Onsen?
The left side is where you’ll be cruising along in Dai Onsen. Also take note that the controls of your rental car here, like the steering wheel and gearshift, will be on the opposite side of what you’re used to.
Is it difficult to park in Dai Onsen?
Getting a car space in Dai Onsen isn’t always simple. That’s why many people look for a hotel that comes with a parking lot. When leaving the car around the city, keep an eye on the signage. Overstaying the specified time limit could land you a big fine.
Are there speed limits in Dai Onsen?
While driving through the streets of Dai Onsen, keep in mind that the speed limits range from 30km/h to 100km/h. Most residential zones are 40km/h unless marked otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Hanamaki?
Most of the time, your rental car company will bill the fined amount to your credit card. Alternatively, the company may provide your contact information to the relevant local agency so they can issue a fine to you directly.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Dai Onsen?
It’s against the law to use your cell phone while driving a car in Dai Onsen, and you could also be hit with a fine for just holding your phone when you’re in control of a vehicle. However, using hands-free or Bluetooth functions is permitted, as long as your attention stays on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Dai Onsen?
The legal BAC (blood alcohol content) limit when operating a vehicle in Dai Onsen is 0.03%. If you’re in the mood for a big night out, leave the car behind and organize a different way of getting home instead.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Dai Onsen?
No. In Dai Onsen, red means stop, with no exceptions. When nearing traffic lights, always maintain a safe speed so you can easily stop if you need to.
Are seat belts compulsory in Hanamaki?
Seat belts must be worn in Hanamaki. Having said that, the rule may vary for some vehicles, such as those operated by public transportation systems.

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