Embark on a captivating journey through Kyushu’s unique attractions, blending culture, fantasy, and natural wonders! Begin at Nyoirinji Temple, the enchanting "Frog Temple," where thousands of frog figurines and dreamy wind chimes create a magical atmosphere, especially in summer. Next, dive into the world of "Attack on Titan" at the dedicated museum in Hita City, an unmissable treat for anime fans, or unwind in the nearby forest oxygen bar for a refreshing escape.
Continue to Yufuin, a charming town combining the whimsical allure of Ghibli with the rustic elegance of the British countryside. Stroll along Kinrin Lake and Tangzhiping Street, soak in serene open-air hot springs, and immerse yourself in this peaceful retreat. Finally, marvel at the vibrant cobalt-blue pools of Sea Hell Hot Springs, where nature’s artistry comes to life. With diverse and unforgettable experiences, this tour promises a perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and wonder. Book now for an extraordinary journey.
Please arrive at the location 10 mins before the departure time. We will meet up at 08:20 AM and Departure at 08:30 AM at Lawson convenience store next to the Chikushi Exit of Hakata Station). Please look for the guide with an JRT sign.
Hakata Station Chikushi Exit
Nyoirinji Temple, known as the "Frog Temple," is a fascinating site filled with over 10,000 frog statues, symbolizing luck, prosperity, and safe travels. Visitors from all over Japan come to see the various frog-themed decorations, each with unique expressions and meanings. The temple’s peaceful surroundings make it a wonderful place for reflection. From June 1 to September 30, thousands of colorful wind chimes decorate the grounds, carrying written wishes for a safe and healthy summer. As the wind blows, the paper strips attached to the chimes flutter gracefully, creating a dreamy and enchanting sight. The combination of vibrant colors, gentle sounds, and the lush greenery of the temple grounds makes this a truly magical experience. Whether visiting for spiritual reasons, cultural appreciation, or simply to admire the whimsical charm of the frog statues, Nyoirinji Temple is a must-see destination that captures the beauty and uniqueness of Japan’s traditions.
Mount Yufu Trailhead is the gateway to one of Kyushu’s most scenic mountains, often compared to a giant matcha pudding due to its smooth, green slopes. Standing at 1,583 meters, Mount Yufu is a popular hiking destination, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Even for those not hiking to the summit, the observation deck at Sakiridai provides a stunning perspective. From here, the roads winding through the lush landscape resemble rivers of matcha flowing through the valley, creating a surreal and picturesque scene. The changing seasons add to its beauty—spring brings vibrant greenery, autumn paints the landscape in shades of red and gold, and winter blankets the peaks with snow. Mount Yufu’s majestic presence dominates the horizon, making it a favorite for photographers and nature lovers alike. Whether admiring the mountain from a distance or taking on its trails, the journey to Mount Yufu offers a refreshing escape into nature.
Dazaifu Tenmangū is a famous Shinto shrine located in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, a scholar, poet, and politician of the Heian period who is revered as the god of learning and scholarship. Established in 905 AD, the shrine is one of the most important Tenmangū shrines in the country and attracts millions of visitors each year, especially students praying for academic success. The serene grounds feature beautiful plum trees—Michizane’s favorite—as well as traditional architecture, a sacred pond, and a red arched bridge. Dazaifu Tenmangū is not only a spiritual destination but also a cultural and historical landmark that reflects Japan’s deep reverence for knowledge and tradition.
It is a picturesque town that blends the whimsical charm of Studio Ghibli with the elegance of the British countryside. Kyushu’s most famous hot spring resorts, known for its relaxing atmosphere & scenic surroundings. The town’s peaceful streets are lined with charming boutiques, traditional ryokan inns, & cozy cafes, making it a delightful place to explore. Kinrin Lake, one of Yufuin’s most famous spots, is especially stunning in the early morning when mist rises from its warm waters, creating a mystical scene. Tangzhiping Street is a lively shopping area offering unique handmade crafts, local sweets, and specialty goods. Yufuin is home to a variety of open-air baths, allowing visitors to unwind while surrounded by breathtaking nature. Whether soaking in a warm onsen, strolling through the picturesque streets, or indulging in delicious local cuisine, Yufuin’s rustic charm & serene ambiance make it a destination where visitors can truly relax & immerse themselves in Japanese culture.
Umi Jigoku, or "Sea Hell," is one of Beppu’s most famous hot springs, known for its striking cobalt blue color. The pool, heated by geothermal activity, reaches temperatures of around 98°C, making it a breathtaking sight rather than a bathing spot. The deep blue hue comes from iron sulfate, which gives it an almost otherworldly appearance. Rising steam adds to the mysterious atmosphere, especially on cooler days. Visitors can stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens with seasonal flowers and enjoy a free foot bath with warm spring water. The site also features a small shop selling steamed hot spring snacks and souvenirs. The contrast between the serene beauty of the gardens and the intense geothermal activity makes Umi Jigoku a must-visit attraction, offering a fascinating look into Beppu’s volcanic wonders and Japan’s hot spring culture.
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