Things to Do
Kyushu Region
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Kagoshima
Famous Places
Amami Oshima island
The south island where time passes leisurely.
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Yakushima, Amami Oshima, and Tokunoshima are World Heritage Sites in Kagoshima. What are the highlights of each island?
Kagoshima Prefecture is home to 28 inhabited islands, making it one of the most remote islands in Japan. The islands, scattered throughout the prefecture's vast area of approximately 600 km, vary in climate from temperate to subtropical, and in nature and culture.
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The deep-rooted traditional culture of Amami Oshima
This page will talk about the various traditional cultures on Amami Oshima, such as the Oshima Tsumugi and island folk songs, that have been passed on for more than 1300 years.
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How to enjoy Amami Oshima, registered as a World Natural Heritage site
In this issue, we interviewed Kosuke Kijima, chairman of the Amami Oshima Eco Tour Guide Liaison Council, to tell us about nature on Amami Oshima and how to enjoy it.
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Saga
Shrines & Temples
Yutoku Inari Shrine
3.63 2Get powered up by one of Japan’s three great Inari shrines with gorgeous red architecture.
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Be Amazed by a Collection of Lavish, Ornate Architecture! A Travel Guide to Yutoku Inari Shrine
Yutoku Inari Shrine is counted among Japan’s three major Inari shrines. It is also one of Saga’s leading power spots and draws 3 million worshippers each year. Its beautiful historic buildings and scenic surroundings are also major highlights. This article introduces the highlights of Yutoku Inari Shrine, access information, and other things to know before your visit. With a bit of knowledge in advance, you’ll be able to enjoy sightseeing in Saga, including Yutoku Inari Shrine, even more.
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Experience Grand Nature and Timeless History: 14 Must-Visit Places in Saga
Saga is packed with attractions, from archaeological sites and hot springs to scenic viewpoints. With highlights like the Yoshinogari Ruins, mysterious caves that showcase the wonders of nature, and mineral-rich hot springs, there’s plenty to see and do. Facing both the Genkai Sea and the Ariake Sea, Saga is also blessed with abundant seafood-so local seafood dishes are a must. Here, we’ve carefully selected sightseeing spots that first-time visitors to Saga should prioritize. Use this article to help plan a trip that lets you enjoy Saga to the fullest.
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