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Saeki City

Saiki is a town rich in nature where you can enjoy both the sea and the mountains, and the transparency of the sea is especially outstanding. Walking and cycling in the scenery are also recommended, along with fresh sea happiness. It is a slow tourist destination that fills both mind and body.

Usuki City

The city of Usuki is a historical city famous for its national treasure, Usuki Stone Buddha, and is dotted with old townscapes and temples. The city walks with the atmosphere of the Edo period and traditional food culture such as Seishin cuisine are also attractive. It is perfect for a journey to explore history and heal the mind.

Nakatsu City

The city of Nakatsu is known as the birthplace of Yukichi Fukusawa, and it is a town with a rich history and culture. It is also a highlight to see the scenic views of Nakatsu Castle and Yama Gorge, and you can enjoy the wind and natural power of the castle town at once. It is perfect for a quiet trip to feel the peace and history.

Reihoku Town

Located on the western edge of the Amakusa Islands, Reihoku is a port city with a spectacular view of the sunset over the East China Sea. You can enjoy calm times wrapped in the sea, including shore drives, hot springs and fishing experiences. Fresh fish and shellfish are also abundant, and it is a place where you can quietly touch the remote Japanese island culture.

Oita City

Oita City is a city that flourishes as a gateway to Kyushu, and is a tourist base with hot springs, gourmet and nature. There is also a modern shopping mall in the city area, but there is good access to Beppu and Yufudake in the surrounding area. It is a city full of charm where the diversity of Japan is condensed.

Beppu City

Beppu is known as one of the world's leading hot spring cities, and it is attractive to be able to enjoy eight springs. There are plenty of unique experiences such as hell tours, sand baths and hot spring eggs, which attract tourists from all over the world. It is a place full of emotion and hospitality like the town of Tu.

Kuma Village

Kuma Village is a village rich in nature along the Kuma River in Kumamoto Prefecture, with beautiful scenery of clear streams and mountains. It also has plenty of outdoor activities such as canoeing and rafting, making it a great choice for people who want to stay active in nature. You can also enjoy hot springs and local flavors.

Asagiri Town

Asagiri-cho is a town rich in nature located in the southern part of Kumamoto Prefecture, and as the name suggests, it has a fantastic landscape wrapped in morning fog. Kuma shochu and local produce are also famous, and you can enjoy the taste along with the idyllic countryside. It is a calm town where you can feel the satoyama culture of Japan.

Water Village

Mizukami Village is a village rich in nature surrounded by the Kyushu Mountains, dotted with beautiful valleys, waterfalls, and clear streams. You can enjoy trekking and fishing in an environment that is irresistible for outdoor lovers. The local spring water and produce are also delicious, giving the visitors ease and vitality.

Itsuki Village

Itsuki Village is an unexplored area-like village surrounded by deep mountains, and is famous for its traditional performing art lullabies of Itsuki. Fantastic fog and green landscapes spread, and you can spend time leisurely in nature. For travelers seeking a slow life, it is a special place where you can feel the original Japanese landscape.

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