5-Day Kyushu Adventure
6 cities |
19 attraction(s) |
total distance 326
km
TIPS
Day1
Day2
Day3
Day4
Day5
Day1: Fukuoka
5 attraction(s) ·
11 km
3
Riverside area featuring an underground mall, hip cafes, an art museum & Tenjin Central Park.
2
km
4
Sprawling shopping mall with brand-name & specialty stores, dining options & fountain shows.
7
km
Day2: Nagasaki
4 attraction(s) ·
6 km
1
Peace Park in Nagasaki was established to commemorate the tragic history of the atomic bomb attack in World War II. The park features a tall Peace Prayer Statue and memorial monuments. In addition, the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum is located nearby. The museum exhibits the remains of buildings and artifacts from the aftermath of the atomic bomb explosion, aiming to raise awareness and pray for world peace.
1
km
2
Museum with photos, clippings & artifacts documenting the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945.
5
km
3
Serene open-air museum with landscaped gardens, Western-style historic mansions & sweeping views.
2
km
Day3: Kumamoto
4 attraction(s) ·
7 km
1
This tranquil garden features traditional Japanese landscaping & historic landmarks in miniature.
4
km
2
This reconstructed castle, originally completed in 1607, sits atop a hill & houses a history museum.
2
km
4
Popular tourist district with an expansive shopping arcade, restaurants & cafes & cultural exhibits.
Day4: Kumamoto > Aso > Kumamoto
4 attraction(s) ·
35 km
1
The circumference of this active volcano is around 75 miles & features a cone with 5 distinct peaks.
4
km
2
The "Sosendai" prairie, located around the Nakayama Shrine, is a perfect destination for leisure and vacation, featuring expansive views, clear pools, and freely grazing cattle and horses on the grassland. From here, you can admire the smoky eruption of Mount Nakayama and feel the grandeur of nature. In winter, it presents a beautiful scene dressed in silver. In addition, this place also offers comprehensive services such as horseback riding, dining, and shopping, bringing more convenience to your travel and life.
10
km
3
Aso Shrine is located in Aso City, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. It is a Shikinaisha (major shrine), the ichinomiya of Higo Province, and was formerly an official coinage shrine. It is the central shrine of the 450 Aso Shrines nationwide. Established in the 9th year of Emperor Kōrei, the first, second, and third shrines of the shrine, as well as the tower gate, torii gate, and still temple gate, are important cultural properties of the country, with the tower gate being one of Japan's three major tower gates.
23
km
4
Reached by a short hike, this wide waterfall illuminated at night is a popular scenic destination.
Day5: Oita > Beppu
2 attraction(s) ·
6 km
1
Popular hot springs attraction featuring fenced pools with kitschy themes & animal enclosures.
6
km
2
Beppu Onsen is located in Oita Prefecture, Japan, and is known as the "hot spring capital" due to its large number of hot springs. There are eight different types of hot springs that can be seen all over the streets, attracting countless tourists to come and enjoy the baths every year. The most famous eight hot springs in Beppu are composed of Hamawakasu, Beppu, Kamegawa, Yufuin, Kannawa Temple, Hori, Shibaseki, and Myoban, each with its own unique features. In addition, there is the Hell Hot Springs area, which is not suitable for living due to volcanic activity. This area is full of unique and captivating sightseeing attractions, and the misty landscapes are well worth exploring for visitors.