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Chikugo Area
Nakayama Grand Wisteria
Yanagawa City is proud of its famous wisteria tree, a natural monument designated by the prefecture with beautiful large flower clusters.
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Fukuoka Area
Sakurai Futamigaura
A popular spot for women with its beautiful white torii gate and cobalt blue sea.
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Fukuoka Area
Shiraito Falls Fureai-no-sato
Experience fishing and Somen-nagashi (Noodle float) at a healing spot overflowing with negative ions!
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Fukuoka Area
Kushida Shrine
Guardian deity of Hakata, famous for the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Hakata Gion Yamakasa.
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Chikugo Area
Yame Central Grand Tea Garden (pilot grand tea garden)
The tea fields, which look like a carpet of green, are a great photo spot.
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Chikugo Area
Bamboo grove where God dwells (Kyushu Olle Miyama-Kiyomizuyama course)
To a journey full of ancient romance through the "divine bamboo grove" where the sun shines through the divine trees.
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Fukuoka Area
Shikanoshima Island
Explore history and spectacular scenery on an island connected by land to the Uminonakamichi, a 30-minute drive from Hakata.
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Chikugo Area
Kora Taisha Shrine
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Fukuoka Area
Houmansan (Mt.)
Dazaifu's sacred mountain with spectacular views and nature's healing powers.
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Fukuoka Area
Amazing view from Mt. Tateishi
Superb View of Itoshima From Mt. Tateishi - Just 60-Minutes to the Top!
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Fukuoka Area
Musashi Temple
The oldest temple in Kyushu with beautiful wisteria and camellias, located halfway up Mt.
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Fukuoka Area
Fukuoka Castle Ruins
One of the 100 most famous castles in Japan! A historic site with more than 400 years of history to pass on to future generations.
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Fukuoka Area
Keya Oto
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Chikuho Area
Sengoku Gorge
An excellent driving course with beautiful valleys along the prefectural road
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Chikugo Area
Reiganji Temple
The temple where Yamecha tea originated, with stunning, oddly shaped rocks created by nature in its precincts
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Fukuoka Area
Autumn Leaves of Chikushi-Yabakei
Autumn leaves spots that are easily accessible from central Fukuoka.
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Chikugo Area
The Majestic Ginkgo Tree of Nagata
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Fukuoka Area
Kitakyushu Area
Onga/ Munakata Bicycle Trail (Cycling Road) where the sunset is beautiful
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Fukuoka Area
the primeval pine forest
White sand and clear pine trees protected on beaches where pirate defences remain.
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Fukuoka Area
Koga shore with a sunset scenery clock
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Chikugo Area
Nagarekawa Cherry Blossom Lined Trees
Cherry blossoms and rape blossoms also make a beautiful co-starring performance. 2km-long rows of cherry trees.
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Fukuoka Area
islets of Langerhans (pancreatic cells which produce insulin)
Heart-shaped island chosen as one of the "World's 6 Greatest Cat Spots"! The island of
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Chikuho Area
Sea of Clouds of Mt. Yaki
Enjoy the Fantastic Scenery of the Sea of Clouds of Mt. Yaki!
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Chikugo Area
Miike Port (Miike Port Observation Point)
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Fukuoka Area
Ginkgo tree of the Thunder God Shrine
Experience the life force that still continues to color the area with beautiful golden hues!
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Chikugo Area
Effective for boosting romantic luck The ’Heart Rock’
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Chikugo Area
Hyuuga Gorge
A power spot for love! The red arch bridge is reflected on the water with the heart rock in the background.
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Fukuoka Area
Umi Shrine
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Fukuoka Area
Nigi-no-Hama Beach
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Fukuoka Area
Terraced rice fileds in Take area
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Fukuoka Area
Jokoji Temple Wisteria Festival
The flowers blooming on the large wisteria tree, a natural monument, are a sight to behold.
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Chikuho Area
Furujoyama Camping Village "Yujin no Mori".
Feel nature with all your senses! A campsite like a holiday home that can be enjoyed all year round.
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Kitakyushu Area
Hiraodai
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Fukuoka Area
Scissors Rock (Wakasugi Okunoin)
A rock broken by a Chinese monk with his telekinesis! A rock that only good people can pass through
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Kitakyushu Area
Doyama in Ashiya
A Huge Cave on the Coast!
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Kitakyushu Area
Kanmon Bridge
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Kitakyushu Area
Senbutsu Cave
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Chikuho Area
Sea of clouds at Seisuiji Temple
Recommended spots to see fantastic "sea of clouds," a rarity in Fukuoka.
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Fukuoka Area
Futsukaichi Hachimangu Shrine
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Fukuoka Area
The Gigantic Ginkgo Tree at Iwaya Park