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Chartered bus
2026/04/06
Customized Private tourFind Your Perfect Transportation by Group Size ・For Small Groups (Up to 8 guests, depending on luggage): Private vehicle with an English-speaking driver who guides you at each attraction. (Chinese-speaking drivers are also available upon request.), ・For Large Groups (More than 8 guests, ideal for heavy luggage & golf bags): Chartered bus with a Government-Licensed Tour Guides (English/Chinese) arranged separately. Chartered Bus & Tour Guides for Large Groups Government-Licensed Tour Guides are provided, as our bus drivers speak only Japanese. Government-Licensed Tour Guides We provide more than just a guide; we offer a personal travel concierge dedicated 100% to ensuring a seamless, comfortable, and deeply enriching journey for you. ・Language Support: Fluent in English as standard. (Chinese-speaking tour guides are also available upon request.) ・Full Coordination: Managing everything from hotel/restaurant check-ins to local guiding at each attraction. Chartered Bus (More than 8 guests, ideal for heavy luggage & golf bags) ・Small-sized Bus: Up to 25 seats ・Medium-sized Bus: Up to 30 seats ・Large-sized Bus: Up to 45–49 seats
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About Kyushu
2026/04/06
Customized Private tourKyushu was forged by intense volcanic activity in ancient times, creating a landscape rich with diverse natural beauty and geothermal wonders waiting to be discovered at every turn. During the feudal era, the island was divided into nine distinct domains, each cultivating its own heritage. Many regions flourished as international gateways to Asia and Europe, and as the historic cradle of a singular Christian history unparalleled elsewhere in the world, Kyushu preserves a spiritual legacy that resonates to this day. Building on this profound history, Kyushu boasts a wealth of diverse destinations and hidden gems that continue to satisfy and inspire travelers from all over the world. To help you fully immerse yourself in the wonders of this island, we offer a travel experience that is as unique as Kyushu itself. Ready to see the “Real Japan”? Contact us today to receive your free travel ideas ▶ Contact us Or reach us directly via ・Email : info@japan-kyushu-tourist.com ・WhatsApp : +81-90-1349-2929 ・Telephone : +81-93-521-8897 Japan KYUSHU Tourist Co., Ltd. 3-8-1 Asano, Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 802-0001, Japan Licensed Travel Agency: Fukuoka Prefecture Registration No. 3-688
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Industrial Heritage
2026/04/06
Customized Private tourThe Cradle of Modern Japan: Kyushu’s Industrial Heritage Kyushu is the birthplace of Japan’s rapid industrialization. In 2015, the “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution” were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognizing their outstanding universal value. These sites represent a pivotal era in the mid-19th to early 20th century when Japan transformed from a feudal society into a global industrial powerhouse in just 50 years. Centering on the three core pillars of Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding, and Coal Mining, Kyushu’s heritage sites—such as the Imperial Steel Works in Yawata and the Miike Coal Mine—showcase a unique fusion of Western technology and traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Exploring these sites offers a profound insight into the resilience and innovation that laid the foundation for modern Japan. Kitakyushu City Higashida No.1 Blast Furnace Blast Furnace is a Steel plant for making the pig iron from iron ore and coke. Higashida No.1 Blast Furnace is only the Blast Furnace in the world which preserved as it was. The birth place where Japan’s steel industry began in 1901. First Head Office of the Steel Works The the building for the Head office of the Imperial Steel Works was constructed in 1899, two years before commencement of Japan’s Steel Industry. The design of the building is a harmony of Europea and Japanese architectural styles. Kawachi Reservoir The first-class civil construction heritage completed …
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St. Andrew Chistian Seminary
2026/04/06
Nagasaki travel guideWe are a travel agency in Fukuoka specializing in Kyushu, Japan. This information is provided by Japan KYUSHU Tourist to support your journey. St. Andrew Christian Seminary building stands on the eastern end of Dejima and features a light blue exterior and a tower with a cross. It is the oldest surviving Protestant Seminary building in Japan. It was built as a church school in 1878 and opened the following year as the Dejima Shinbashiguchi English and Japanese School. It later changed its name to Dejima Shinbashiguchi Anglican Seminary and offered theological education. After closing in 1886, it was used as accommodation for foreign missionaries.
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Miyazaki Prefecture travel guide
2026/04/06
Kyushu Travel GuideMiyazaki Prefecture is on the eastern coast of the island of Kyushu, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean to the south and east, Oita Prefecture to the north, and Kumamoto Prefecture and Kagoshima Prefecture to the west. Takachiho Dynamic and powerful Takachiho Gorge and here is the birthplace of Japanese mythology. It is the supposed site of legend where Amaterasu, the Shrine Sun Goddess, disturbed by her brother’s cruel pranks, hide herself in a cave, prompting the other gods and goddesses to try and lure her out. Hyuga Spectacle art collection of exposed Rocks created by raging wave. Hyuga is a bay city, facing the Hyuga nada Sea. The whole area along Cape Hyuga- misaki with its many exposed rocks is designated as the Nippo-Kaigan Quasi-National Park. Miyazaki and Nichinan Facing the Pacific Ocean with a beautiful coastline contains placed of natural beauty, like Aoshima and Toi-misaki Cape. Also, on the Hitotsuba Beach of Miyazaki-city are Ocean Dome, 700 hectare all-weather indoor water park, and Miyazaki Sea Gaia. Miyazaki Prefecture
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Nagasaki Prefecture travel guide
2026/04/06
Kyushu Travel GuideNagasaki Prefecture is located north-west side of Kyushu and borders Saga Prefecture on the east, and is otherwise surrounded by Seas. It also includes a large number of islands such as Tsushima and Iki. Most of the prefecture is near the coast and there are a number of ports such as Nagasaki City and a United States Navy base at Sasebo City. The capital of Nagasaki Prefecture is Nagasaki City Nagasaki City One of Must visit destination in Kyushu. The city have many oversea countries cultures and the significant Japanese histories like no other areas. In addition to above features, the geographical conditions are creating fascinating tourism and now many tourists are visiting here. Shimabara Region spread in the foot of gentle mount Unzen and facing to calm sea. The region offers various enjoyable things such as Nature, Onsen, Castle town of Shimabara-city, UNESCO World Heritage of Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region Unzen A gentle Onsen resort situated in the Unzen National Park. Located in the centre of Shimabara peninslua, at the southwest part of Mount Unzen with an altitude of 700m. It is started receiving foreign tourists around the year 1900 when Kaempfer and Siebold introduced the city to Europe and China. Obama Onsen Onsen Resort facing to Tachibana bay. Located at western foot of Mount Unzen, and consist of Shimabara peninsula Onsen Resort along with Unzen Onsen Resort and Shimabara Onsen Resort. About 30 Hotels and Japanese style accommodation are standing along the Tachibana bay. Sasebo The …
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Saga Prefecture travel guide
2026/04/06
Kyushu Travel GuideSaga Prefecture is located in the northern part of Kyushu and are adjacent to Fukuoka Prefecture in the east and to Nagasaki Prefecture in the west. The north side faces Genkai Quasi-National Park with scenic coast line. In the south, the Saga plain that is adjacent to Ariake Sea is spreading. The capital of the prefecture is Saga City. Saga City It faces the Ariake Sea on the south and is home to Saga Airport. In the center of the city is the Saga Castle History Museum, which also serves as the city’s symbol. The castle itself is no longer standing, but the main keep has been reconstructed, resulting in one of the largest wooden structures in Japan. Karatsu and Yobuko Located on the Higashi Matsuura Peninsula in the north-western part of Saga-prefecture, have been prosperous from ancient times as an important point for trade with Mainland China. Karatsu is a part of Genkai Quasi-National Park, and has many scenic spots. Takeo Located in the western part of Saga-prefecture. The hot spring temperature is 18 to 52 degrees. Spring quality is smooth with alkaline simple hot spring. It is said that the color is colorless and transparent and has an outstanding effect on recovery from fatigue. Ureshino Onsen Resort The hot spring town in south western Saga Prefecture. Its clear onsen waters are high in sodium bicarbonate …
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Amakusa Shiro Memorial Hall
2026/04/06
Amakusa travel guideThe museum is a Christian Pilgrimage site shows History of Christianity in Amakusa and Shimabara Rebellion which was a peasant uprising agaist bakufu’s persecution of Christians under the leadership of Amakusa Shiro in 1637.
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Tomioka Castle Ruins
2026/04/06
Amakusa travel guideTomioka Castle was built in 1602, one year after Terasawa Shimanokami hirotaka came to Amakusa. Although Amakusa ruled by proxy for Terasawa from Tomioka Castle, he revelled with his army in the Shimabara Rebellion in 1637. After the rebellion, Yamasaki Kainokami Ieharu ruled from the castle, and which was restored and enlarged to its present form.
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Sakitsu Church
2026/04/06
Amakusa travel guideSakitshu is a Christian Pilgrimage site and has been registered on UNESCE World Heritage as Hidden Christian site Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region. A Gothic-looking church is located on a cove of a fishing village. In 1934, a French priest Augustin Halbout MEP purchased the premises of the former village headman and built a wooden and concrete finished church, with Tetsukawa Yosuke’s design and construction. He placed the altar at the very site where fumie or a test to ensure non-allegiance to Christianity had been conducted.
