Yamanami Highway (Kumamoto)

Yamanami Highway (Kumamoto)

Rolling vistas on the Yamanami Highway japan is known for its limited space, with shoe-box apartments and cramped subway compartments being the norm. However, there is one place in Japan where you can experience vast, rolling views and open landscapes reminiscent of roads in America or New Zealand – the Yamanami Highway. Located in Kyushu, … Read more

Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi Bridge

Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi Bridge

Suspended high in mid-air over a remote forested valley, the Kokonoe Yume Grand Suspension Bridge in western Oita Prefecture offers a breathtaking experience for visitors. As japan‘s longest and loftiest pedestrian bridge, it provides panoramic views of Oita’s verdant countryside, including two waterfalls, the Naruko River, and the valley 173 meters below. The nearby Kuju … Read more

Hyakusaiji Temple

Hyakusaiji Temple

The temple of a hundred colors, known as Hyakusaiji Temple, is a magnificent and historic site located in Shiga, japan. With its vibrant fall foliage and stunning architecture, it is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a glimpse into Japan’s rich cultural heritage. Hyakusaiji Temple, whose name translates to “temple of a hundred colors,” is … Read more

Kuju Highland

Kuju Highland

Wide-open grassland and panoramic views from the hills Kuju Highland, situated within Aso-Kuju National Park, offers visitors expansive views of open, grassy plains with mountains in the background. It is a picturesque destination that showcases the natural beauty of japan‘s countryside. With its wide-open spaces and breathtaking vistas, Kuju Highland is a haven for nature … Read more

Guernsey Farm

Guernsey Farm

Attraction Oita Prefecture is known for its diverse attractions that cater to different interests. From natural wonders to historical sites, there is something for everyone to enjoy. One of the recommended attractions in Oita is Kuju Winery. Located in the scenic Kuju Highlands, this winery offers a unique wine-tasting experience. Visitors can sample a variety … Read more

Benchakiti park

Benchakiti park

Heading 2: History of Benchakiti Park Benchakiti Park has a rich history that dates back to December 24, 1991. At that time, the tobacco factory, which was located on the land where the park now stands, was moved to a provincial area to make way for the development of a public park. This decision was … Read more

Beppu City Traditional Bamboo Crafts Center

Beppu City Traditional Bamboo Crafts Center

Beppu City Traditional Bamboo Crafts Center: Preserving the Art of Bamboo Crafts Introduction The Beppu City Traditional Bamboo Crafts Center is a place of great cultural significance, showcasing traditional crafts that have been passed down through generations. Located in Beppu, Oita Prefecture, japan, this center is dedicated to preserving the art of bamboo crafts and … Read more

Unzen Hells

Unzen Hells

Take a stroll through hellish Unzen Unzen Hells, located just an hour-and-a-half drive from Nagasaki City, are a natural rarity of historical importance. This unique attraction is known for its volcanic activity, which has caused hot springs and fumaroles to erupt violently. Visiting the Unzen Hells is an experience that combines natural beauty with a … Read more

Fukue Island (Fukuejima)

Fukue Island (Fukuejima)

Sunshine and Blue Skies: Exploring Fukue Island’s Natural Beauty and Cultural Treasures Introduction: Fukue Island, the largest and southernmost island in the Goto Islands, is a hidden gem in the Nagasaki prefecture of japan. Known for its blissfully hot weather, stunning beaches, delicious seafood, and lush nature, Fukue Island has become a popular holiday destination … Read more