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J-Power in Kitakyushu
2021/08/12
Kitakyushu travel guideHOME The company have been supplying low-cost and reliable electricity for over 60 years. And research and development of the environmental measurement have been conducted. New solar power generation and wind power generation systems can be learned. General information Address 1 Yanagisaki-machi, Wakamatsu-ku, Kitakyushu-city Access 30 minutes by a vehicle from JR Kokura Station Home Tailor-made tours Study tours Christian Pilgrimage tours Golf tour Kyushu tour packages
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2-Day Yufuin & Beppu Tour
2026/04/29
Customized Private tourYufuin: A tranquil onsen resort with scenic beauty. Stroll along Yunotsubo Avenue and savor local delicacies. Beppu: Famous for the “Hell Tour” (Jigoku Meguri), a wide variety of bathing experiences, and diverse theme parks. Price: From JPY 39,000 per person (Min. 6 guests) Inclusions: Custom itinerary, private vehicle & English-speaking driver Exclusions: Accommodations, meals, entrance fees Day 1 Yufuin 8:00 The tour will commence at the designated location in Fukuoka. === Drive to Kokonoe via the expressway === Exploring Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi === Drive to Yufuin === Exploring Yufuin A picturesque retreat town where nature meets artistic elegance at the base of Mt. Yufu. ・Lunch at a local restaurant in Yufuin ・Yunotsubo avenue recommended sites : Kinrinko lake and Floral Village === Drive to Beppu via the Beppu Yufuin road === Dinner at your hotel Day 2 Beppu After breakfast, check out of the Hotel in Beppu Exploring Beppu A steamy onsen paradise nestled between the sea and mountains ・Go up to Mount Tsurumi by the Ropeway Enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the onsen town and Beppu Bay from the mountain top ・Lunch at a local restaurant in Beppu ・Beppu Hell tour experience Recommended sites : Umi-Jigoku , Oniishi Bozu-Jigoku and Chinoeke-Jigoku === Drive to Fukuoka via the expressway === 18:00 Arrive at the designated place in Fukuoka; tour concludes
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Kikuchi Valley
2026/03/17
Aso travel guideWe are a travel agency in Fukuoka specializing in Kyushu, Japan. This information is provided by Japan KYUSHU Tourist to support your journey. Enjoy short trekking in the Nature. Kikuchi Valley is located in Aso Kuju National Park. Underground water flows out of the subsoil for 4km along the valley floor. It is also called the Kikuchi water source and its water was selected as one of the 100 best waters in Japan. There are two routes to follow: a 30 minute and a 60 minute loop along the river bank and back down the other side. Kikuchi Valley is an ideal place for a summer resort. Also it has a walking trail, forest park and wild bird park, etc. Since over 50 kinds of wild birds are living in the valley, many people visit for bird watching.
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Takamori Dengaku-no sato / Featured restaurant in Aso
2026/03/13
Aso travel guideWe are a travel agency in Fukuoka specializing in Kyushu, Japan. This information is provided by Japan KYUSHU Tourist to support your journey. Enjoy Aso beef and local cuisines. The restaurant uses the old private house with thatched roof built more than 200 years ago. Aso beef and local cuisines in Aso can be enjoyed. Bake the meat and local ingredients with charcoal at a Japanese traditional style fire place.
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Oyster Barbecue Hut in Itoshima
2026/03/27
Itoshima travel guideItoshima oyster growing up in the rich nature of mountain and sea Itoshima oyster features mellow and sweet taste. There are many Oyster Barbecue Huts at five fishing harbours. The huts only open during the season, from end of October to March or April. The huts are simple in construction; just big vinyl tents filled with a few dozen tables, each with their own grill. You can get oysters, sazae (sea snails), prawns, fish and other seafood, fresh as fresh can be, by the crate. The hut provides the grill, tongs, cotton gloves, and other tools for you try your hand at grilling your own seafood. Cooking them right can be tricky, but learning is part of the fun. For oysters, try putting the flat side down first, flip after awhile, and wait for them to open from the heat. Take them off the grill—gloves on of course—and open them the rest of the way with the provided knife. Add a touch of shoyu (soy sauce), ponzu (a tangy citrus-based sauce), lemon juice, or mayonnaise if you like and they’re ready to eat. If you’re unsure how to cook things, just look around at what the other tables are doing or wave over the helpful kakigoya staff.
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Kurogi large Wisteria tree
2026/04/05
Yame Travel GuideThe tree is more than 600 years old, the total area of its scaffolding structure at 3,000 square meters and its longest flower clusters measuring in at 150 centimeters, the tree looks truly spectacular when it blooms. The Wisteria Festival takes place between mid-April and early May, adjusted to coincide with the blooming of the giant wisteria tree located on the Susano Shrine grounds. During the festival, stalls line the grounds of the shrine, and a Sake brewery in the town is open to the public for tours.
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Tsukiji Reflectance Furnace
2026/04/07
Saga travel guideThis is the Japan’s first constructed Reflectance Furnace. In the late Edo period when the necessity of maritime defence increased, the Saga clan built the Tsukiji Reflectance Furnace for making cast iron-made Western cannons and completed in 1850. And then, the cast iron cannon was manufactured the first time in Japan in 1851. The reflectance furnace was greatly contributed for initial stage of Japan’s Industrial Modernization.
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Mitake mountain Observatory
2026/04/02
Munakata & Fukutsu travel guideEnjoy breathtaking view from top of the mountain From the observation deck atop Mt Mitakesan, visitors can view not only the main island of Kyushu, but also Okinoshima Island.
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Windmill Observatory
2026/04/02
Munakata & Fukutsu travel guideEnjoy breath taking scenery From the site of a cannon fort used during World War II, visitors can view Okinoshima on a clear day. The path linking the fort site with Okitsu-gu Yohaisho was constructed by the Japanese Imperial Army.
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Munakata Shrine Okitsu-gu Yohaisho
2026/04/19
Munakata & Fukutsu travel guideThe Sacred Island Okinoshiam and Associated site in the Munakata region Because Okinoshima has long been an object of worship, public access to the island is strictly limited. The Okinoshima landscape has been preserved intact until now because local people have strictly observed various taboos. For example, even if one is allowed to land on the island, one is forbidden to speak a word about what one has seen or heard there; and one must never take anything from the island, not even a twig, blade of grass, or pebble.
