STAY: Where to stay in Kyushu

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Stay at Fukuoka City

How to choose your accommodation in Fukuoka City Fukuoka City is compact and easy to get around. In many places in the city, you will have little difficulty in getting…

Stay at Huis Ten Bosch

Where to stay at Huis Ten Bosch? There are 2 major choices where to stay at Huis Ten Bosch. One is stay at a hotel inside of the theme park.…

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Kurokawa Onsen

Overview Kurokawa Onsen is a hot spring located in Minami-Oguni-Cho, Aso County in Kumamoto prefecture, north of Mt. Aso. Kurokawa Onsen is known as one of the most popular hot spring resorts in Japan. It was listed in the 2009 edition of the Michelin Green Guide Japan with two stars…

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Kumamoto Ramen (noodle)

Overview Kumamoto Ramen(熊本ラーメン)is pork bone ramen mainly served in Kumamoto city. It is propagated from Fukuoka where pork bone ramen…

Nabegataki Falls

Overview Nabegataki Falls is a popular and spectacular spot where the water falling from the waterfall looks like a curtain…

Kujuku Islands

Overview Kujuku Islands (九十九島), located in Nagasaki, the westernmost point of mainland Japan. It is a scenic spot consisting of…

Motsu-nabe

Overview Motsu-nabe is a one-pot dish made primarily from beef or pork motsu (hormone), and began as a local delicacy…

Hakata Ramen (noodle)

Overview Hakata Ramen(博多ラーメン)is a popular ramen served by many noodle shops, Chinese restaurants and market stalls in Fukuoka city. In…

Sasebo Burger

Overview Sasebo burger(佐世保バーガー) is a handmade hamburger and specialty of Sasebo city in Nagasaki prefecture. Sasebo burger does not refer…

Keiseki-en

Overview Yabakei Dam Memorial Park “Keiseki-en” was created to commemorate the completion of the Yabakei Dam in Nakatsu City. The…

Jigoku-mushi Pudding

Overview One of the best sweets to try when visiting Myoban Onsen is “Jigoku-mushi Pudding,” steamed in the hot spring…

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