A quick question for those who've been there or live in Kansai.

What is there to see and do on Awaji? Around Obon time basically. I know 
the seafood is to die for. I know it is hot, so somewhere clean to swim. 
But apart from looking at whirlpools and puppets is there much else to do?



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"Forget Spanish. There's nothing in that language worth reading except 
Don Quixote, and a quick listen to the CD of Man of La Mancha will take 
care of that. Who speaks it that you are really desperate to talk to? 
The help? Your leaf blower? Study French or German, where there are at 
least a few books worth reading, or if you're American, try English."

                        Dame Edna Everage

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                        Barry Humphries