Miyazaki Shrines & Temples Udo Shrine 3.88 4 Breathtaking! The mystic shrine hidden inside a cave. See More
Kumamoto Tourist Attractions Aso Panorama Line 3.87 2 A scenic drive along a magical carpet green. See More
Fukuoka Parks & Gardens Ohori Park 3.87 2 Fukuoka citizens gather in this nature-rich waterscape park. See More
Saga Parks & Gardens Mifuneyama Rakuen 3.87 2 123-acre garden with azalea, cherry and more beauty which belonged to a samurai. See More
Kagoshima Famous Places Izumi Fumoto Samurai Houses 3.87 2 The town which raised valiant Satsuma Samurai. See More
Kagoshima Shrines & Temples Terukuni Shrine 3.87 2 The shrine enshrines the great lord who laid the foundation for the modernization of Japan. See More
Kumamoto Nature Spots Kusasenri 3.87 2 A vast, wide open green escape to empty your mind and soul. See More Related Articles 15 Things to Do in Kumamoto When it comes to sightseeing in Kumamoto, you can't miss the breathtaking landscapes of the majestic Aso mountains. Of course, there's much more to see in Kumamoto. With nationally famous hot springs like Kurokawa Onsen, the historically significant Kumamoto Castle, which is one of Japan's three most famous castles, and the scenic Sakitsu Church, there are so many attractions that a single day is not enough to explore them all. Here, we have carefully selected the must-visit tourist spots that you absolutely should not miss during your visit.
15 Things to Do in Kumamoto When it comes to sightseeing in Kumamoto, you can't miss the breathtaking landscapes of the majestic Aso mountains. Of course, there's much more to see in Kumamoto. With nationally famous hot springs like Kurokawa Onsen, the historically significant Kumamoto Castle, which is one of Japan's three most famous castles, and the scenic Sakitsu Church, there are so many attractions that a single day is not enough to explore them all. Here, we have carefully selected the must-visit tourist spots that you absolutely should not miss during your visit.
Oita Hot Springs & Hot Spring Resorts Yufuin Onsen 3.87 2 Sophisticated onsen resort, touted as “Karuizawa in the east and Yufuin in the west.” See More
Nagasaki Tourist Attractions Shimabara Castle 3.87 2 This magnificent castle tells the story of Shimabara's history and is a familiar symbol of Shimabara City. See More Related Articles 26 Things to Do in Nagasaki The greatest charm of Nagasaki, which has flourished as an international trading port, is its exotic cityscape. Nagasaki is the only place where you can feel the unique blend of foreign and Japanese cultures. Of course, Nagasaki's appeal doesn't stop there. The city is also popular among history enthusiasts, with many historical buildings telling of its rich past. Here, we have carefully selected must-visit sightseeing spots, gourmet experiences, and accommodations in Nagasaki, a city full of attractions.
26 Things to Do in Nagasaki The greatest charm of Nagasaki, which has flourished as an international trading port, is its exotic cityscape. Nagasaki is the only place where you can feel the unique blend of foreign and Japanese cultures. Of course, Nagasaki's appeal doesn't stop there. The city is also popular among history enthusiasts, with many historical buildings telling of its rich past. Here, we have carefully selected must-visit sightseeing spots, gourmet experiences, and accommodations in Nagasaki, a city full of attractions.
Kagoshima Famous Places Yakushima 3.87 2 An island registered as a World Natural Heritage site, known for its abundant rainfall and rich natural environment. See More Related Articles Yakushima, Amami Oshima, and Tokunoshima are World Heritage Sites in Kagoshima. What are the highlights of each island? Kagoshima Prefecture is home to 28 inhabited islands, making it one of the most remote islands in Japan. The islands, scattered throughout the prefecture's vast area of approximately 600 km, vary in climate from temperate to subtropical, and in nature and culture.
Yakushima, Amami Oshima, and Tokunoshima are World Heritage Sites in Kagoshima. What are the highlights of each island? Kagoshima Prefecture is home to 28 inhabited islands, making it one of the most remote islands in Japan. The islands, scattered throughout the prefecture's vast area of approximately 600 km, vary in climate from temperate to subtropical, and in nature and culture.
Nagasaki Parks & Gardens Nagasaki Peace Park 3.86 3 A park with rich nature praying for the souls of atomic bomb victims and wishing the peace of the world and hope for cultural exchanges. See More
Saga Tourist Attractions Karatsu Castle 3.86 3 A landmark of Karatsu, another name is Maizuru castle (a dancing- crane castle), which boasts its elegant beauty. See More
Fukuoka Tourist Attractions Yanagawa Tachibana-tei Ohana (Tourist Spot) 3.86 3 A historic Yanagawa landmark that still stands today. Shotoen, a National Site of Scenic Beauty will take your breath away. See More
Fukuoka Museums Kyushu National Museum 3.86 3 Japan’s 4th national museum after Tokyo, Nara and Kyoto, sharing the cultural exchange history between Japan and Asian countries. See More
Fukuoka Shrines & Temples Homangu Kamado Jinja 3.86 3 A Shrine Known as the Mecca of Popular Manga “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” and a Place Full of Beautiful Nature. See More
Kitakyushu Tourist Attractions Mojiko Retro 3.67 3 Visit a retro architecture and time-slip into the good old days. See More
Saga Tourist Attractions Niji no Matsubara 3.67 3 The green tunnel of pines stretching seemingly forever. See More
Kagoshima Museums Chiran Peace Museum 3.63 2 Peace museum, a stark reminder of the tragedy of war. See More
Fukuoka Tourist Attractions Akizuki Castle Ruins 3.63 2 The graceful castle town, reflecting the glory of “Chikuzen’s Little Kyoto.” See More
Saga Shrines & Temples Yutoku Inari Shrine 3.63 2 Get powered up by one of Japan’s three great Inari shrines with gorgeous red architecture. See More