Kyushu offers a wide variety of places to enjoy. Seasonal festivals and events, hot springs and distinctive gourmet foods!
Economic and cultural center of Kyushu
Fukuoka is famous as a gourmet paradise, but there is more to the city than just its cuisine. In addition to its excellent accessibility from both Japan and overseas, Fukuoka\'s other major attractions are its compact location, which offers nature, history, culture, and the latest trends in the city.
Kumamoto foods that you should never miss
From the majestic mountains of Aso to the nationally famous hot springs of Kurokawa and Minami Aso, and gourmet foods that you should never miss.
Nagasaki where rich nature and history intersect
Nagasaki is a fascinating tourist destination where rich nature and history intersect. World Heritage Site Gunkanjima, Huis Ten Bosch, one of the largest theme parks in Japan, and Kujukushima Sightseeing Park with its spectacular views
Enjoy both mountain and sea foods
Oita Prefecture offers a variety of attractions, including hot springs, natural scenery, historical and cultural heritage, and local delicacies.
Nature, history, tropical mood, etc.
Gourmet foods such as Miyazaki beef, grilled chicken, and Honkirishima, a \"fantastic shochu\" that can only be consumed in Miyazaki Prefecture.
Saga Prefecture has history, nature, gourmet food, traditional crafts, and more.
The area offers delicious seafood and an abundance of natural mountain food. There are many attractive sights to see, such as hot springs with their rich efficacy, festivals, traditional pottery, and historical sites.
Japan\'s best black wagyu beef, Kurobuta shabu shabu
Sakurajima, one of the world\'s most active volcanoes, Kinko Bay where dolphins swim, and Yakushima, a World Natural Heritage site. It is famous for its specialties such as Japan\'s best black wagyu beef, Kurobuta shabu shabu, and Satsuma shochu.
Seasonal festivals and events, hot springs and distinctive gourmet foods!