Explore Japan’s Natural Wonders and Cultural Heritage in One Day!
Join us on a captivating day tour from Fukuoka to the scenic Yamaguchi Prefecture, where nature and history harmonize beautifully. Dive into the awe-inspiring Akiyoshido Cave, Japan’s largest limestone cave, known for its majestic underground formations and serene atmosphere. Wander through the vast caverns illuminated by soft light, where the air is cool and fresh, offering a surreal escape into a hidden world beneath the earth.
After the cave adventure, experience the tranquility of Japan's spiritual heritage with a visit to one of the region’s most revered shrines. Nestled in the scenic countryside, the shrine offers a peaceful retreat where you can immerse yourself in traditional rituals, appreciate intricate architecture, and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.
Meet up at 4-23 Hakataekichūōgai. Please arrive at the meeting point 20 minutes before departure time. We will depart at 8:30 Am sharp
Mekari Dai 2 Parking Lot is a convenient parking facility located near Mekari Park in Kitakyushu, Japan. It provides easy access to the nearby scenic spots, including Mekari Shrine, Mekari Park, and the Kanmon Straits, making it a great spot for visitors exploring the area.
Akiyoshido Cave, located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, is one of the largest and most impressive limestone caves in the country. It stretches over 10 kilometers, with about 1 kilometer open to the public. Inside, visitors can marvel at stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and unique rock formations, all beautifully illuminated, creating a mystical underground landscape. The cool, refreshing air inside makes it a popular destination year-round.
Motonosumi Inari Shrine, located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, is famous for its striking 123 red torii gates that wind along a scenic cliffside overlooking the Sea of Japan. This unique shrine offers breathtaking views of the coastline and is known for its unusual donation box placed high on one of the gates, challenging visitors to toss coins for good luck. The combination of cultural significance and stunning natural scenery makes it a popular destination for both spiritual visitors and photographers.
Tsunoshima Bridge, located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, is one of the country's most scenic bridges, stretching nearly 1.8 kilometers across the crystal-clear waters of the Sea of Japan. Connecting the mainland to the picturesque island of Tsunoshima, the bridge offers stunning panoramic views of turquoise waters and white sandy beaches, making it a popular spot for tourists and photographers. The bridge’s elegant design and the surrounding natural beauty make it a must-see destination.
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