Hashima Island (Gunkanjima) is an isolated island in the ocean which once held the world's largest population density, within a la…
The Saga Balloon Museum is the first ever hot air balloon museum in Japan.Each year in autumn, Saga City hosts one of Asia's largest h…
Seieizan Nyoirin-ji Temple, also known as "Frog Temple," is decked out from top to bottom with some 10,000 frog statues and decoration…
A designated World Heritage Site since 2015, the Port of Miike is home to a spectacular phenomenon that can be seen only twice a year,…
The Fukuoka Zoo and Botanical Garden is located in the center of Fukuoka City, about 20 minutes by bus from Hakata and Tenjin Stations…
Yame City in Fukuoka Prefecture boasts a long history as a tea-producing region.With its lush green tea fields stretching out far and …
About a 10-minute ride on a small community bus from Dazaifu Station in Fukuoka Prefecture, Homangu Kamado Shrine sits atop a steep mo…
The "Koi Sando" (pathway to love) leading to the shrine is covered with heart-shaped ceramic plates, and heart-shaped designs are also…
As the sun sets in Fukuoka, the city's once empty sidewalks come to life as the many food stalls known as yatai begin to pop up, as if…
Ukiha City, located in the southeastern part of Fukuoka Prefecture, is a popular tourist destination where you can enjoy the area's lu…
Nokonoshima Island is a popular destination for a short day or weekend trip, even among those already living in the city of Fukuoka.It…
The Nakayama Oofuji (giant Nakayama wisteria) tree is about 300 years old and is located at Nakayama Kumano Shrine in Yanagawa City, F…