This area re-creates the bustling atmosphere of a seventeenth-century castle town, and is a great...
Located in Kawashiri, a town with a long history in making traditional Japanese handicrafts. Visitors...
Reigando Cave is famous as the place where legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi (1584–1645) spent the...
Located on top of Mt. Shosha at an elevation of 371 meters, Engyo-ji Temple is...
Between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries, Fukuoka’s Hakata Ward was home to Japan’s largest trade...
A beautiful lake with abundant water where the hot springs bubbling up from the bottom...
A shopping street in a popular hot spring resort boasting the second largest amount of...
This hot spring facility is also featured in the Michelin Guide. In addition to being...
You can experience “Jigokumushi,” a traditional dish in which ingredients are steamed using steam from...
A famous shrine in Kyushu dedicated Takenouchi no Sukune, the chief deity with the longest...
An innovative public library operated by a private company. A bookstore and café are located...
A Japanese stroll garden with a pond, designed by world-renowned landscape architect Kinsaku Nakane. The...
This famous hot spring is boasts a history of approximately 1,300 years. Known for its...
A large garden of 150,000 tsubo (approximately 122.5 acres) stretches at the foot of Mt....
An artificial island that was a trading center during the Edo period. Today, the buildings...
The observatory overlooks the city and the sea from a height of 333 meters above...
A beautiful garden with 9 traditional buildings. At night from mid-July to early October, the...
The exhibition introduces the history of the development of nuclear weapons, the circumstances that led...
This man-made island resembling a warship is located about 40 minutes by boat from Nagasaki...