Take a short 15-minute walk from Yufuin Station while admiring the beautiful Mt. Yufu and you will soon come across a brick church.The…
Located on the Minamiyamate hillside overlooking Nagasaki Harbor, Glover Garden has a distinct Western-style atmosphere and is one of …
From the observatory at the top of the mountain, you can see Kitakyushu, a city of one million people. It is one of the best nightscap…
Dejima is one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Nagasaki.A place where Japanese and Western culture once came together, Dejima …
Cover photograph provided by 長崎県観光連盟 Shimabara Castle boasts of its beautiful exterior and the breathtaking view from the castle to…
Unzen Disaster Memorial Hall, is Japan's first hands-on volcano museum where visitors can experience everything about volcanoes. It is…
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 …