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A shrine that enshrines “Sugawara no Michizane”, known as a god of studies. There are about 6000 plum trees in the grounds of the shrine, which colorfully decorate the shrine from early February to mid-March. The road to the shrine has many Japanese variety shops and various coffee shops, and is ideal for buying souvenirs.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/798/The Nakasu area is Fukuoka's entertainment heartland. Come nightfall, you will find the area filled with eateries, food stalls, and people looking for night-time entertainment. Nakasu is accessible by subway. Take Fukuoka Subway Airport Line to Nakasu-Kawabata Station.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/2171/The centerpiece of Saga Prefecture‘s city of Karatsu , Karatsu Castle is a hilltop castle. It is also known as “Maizuru Castle,” because the castle resembles the head of a crane (or tsuru, in Japanese), and the curving coastline resembles a crane spreading its wings.There is a lush Japanese garden outside, and an abundance of cherry blossoms and wisteria bloom around the castle in spring.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/762/Located at the north side of the nuclear bomb blast site, the Peace Park was made with a wish for world peace and vows to never allow another terrible war to happen. The 9.7 m tall Peace Statue with its right hand held high and its left hand horizontal is famous.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/742/The Glover Garden is a relocation of 6 western houses originally dotted throughout the city, such as three designated national important cultural property former-Glover residence. Within the garden are various flowers which with the coming of each season proudly blossom. It is well-loved as a sightseeing place overflowing with atmosphere.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/753/Unzen-Amakusa National Park is full of contrasts, from smoldering volcanoes covered in delicate flowers to gothic churches in secluded fishing coves. This geothermal hotbed is surrounded by a stunning archipelago where you can watch dolphins, dive, and even learn about hunting dinosaur fossils with a hands-on experience at the Fossil Collection Site
www.japan.travel/national-parks/parks/unzen-amakusa/explore/This includes an active volcano in Kumamoto, located in the central part of Kyushu, and the surrounding areas. It plays a role as a symbol of Kumamoto Prefecture, having one of the world's largest caldera and a grand somma, where you can fully enjoy the dynamic scenery of nature.
www.japan.travel/en/destinations/kyushu/kumamoto/aso-and-around/Located within the Aso-Kuju National Park , the Aso Farm Land is a theme park and holiday camp. Particularly popular with young children, this park is the epitome of the Japanese word “genki,” meaning childlike happiness and energy. Come and find your inner child.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/646/Aso Kenkonomori is located on the premises of Aso Farmland in Kumamoto prefecture. You can relax and stay here in the grand nature. Also you can have experience of glamping in three dome zones. How about having fun while exercising your body and getting healthy from the inside out with a healthy?
Aso Kenkonomori LocationA garden built in 1658. The magnificent scale of its “shakkei” (use of surrounding naturalscenery, is beautiful and using the view of grand Sakurajima and Kinko Bay to resemble an artificial hill and pond. It is designated as one of the scenic beauties of Japan.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/602/Kagoshima is famous for its food and drink, and what better way to enjoy it than in the company of locals in one of downtown Tenmonkan's many great bars and restaurants. Hop on a tram and make your way through the city to the main nightspots, or take it easy in a restaurant nestled in one of the many inviting backstreets. Tenmonkan is the best downtown area in Kagoshima City.
www.japan.travel/en/destinations/kyushu/kagoshima/kagoshima-and-around/The Sensoji Temple is Tokyo‘s oldest temple. It is in Asakusa, a popular tourist spot that preserves the traditional shitamachi (shopping and entertainment district) atmosphere of Tokyo. There is a shopping arcade called the Nakamise-dori along the approach to the temple, where a variety of souvenirs and traditional Japanese products are sold.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/1691/TOKYO SKYTREE, inaugurated in May 2012, and celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, is a free-standing broadcasting tower at a height of 634m. Looking down on Tokyo from the ovservation deck with its glass floor is a powerful experience. Visitors can also enjoy eating in the restaurants and shopping in the shops.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/1680/Ginza is a district with a unique atmosphere of sophistication and history. The main street is lined with department stores and luxury brand shops, while the backstreets offer first-class tastes at long-established, well-known shops and popular restaurants. It is also a treasure trove of art, from traditional arts to cutting-edge art. Ginza is a district that continues to evolve with time, generating new energy alongside its old-world charm.
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