Exciting Experiences
Yanagawa canal boat cruise, in Fukuoka-prefecture
Yanagawa Canal boat cruise is to board a small boat called the Donkobune
and slowly go down the river skillfully maneuvered by a boatman with
bamboo pole.
You will enjoy a leisurely cruise along the streets and houses which still retain
some remnants of castle town, hearing the boatman’s explanation of the history
and landscape of Yanagawa. You can also enjoy the specialty of Yanagawa eel
steamed in basket called “Unagi-no-seiromushi” on the boat.
Fruits harvest experience, in Fukuoka-prefecture
Let’s enjoy harvesting Fruits. In the harvest time, the northern Kyushu boasts many area
with beautiful fruit orchards. Fukuoka is one of the leading fruit-producing prefecture in all
Japan. The fruit production in Fukuoka is primarily concentrated in the southern Chikugo
region such as Ukiha, Asakura and Tanushimaru.
Strawberry : December through May, in Ukiha and Yame
Grape : August to beginning of October, in Ukiha and Tanushimaru
Persimmon : Middle of October to beginning of December, in Asakura,
Ukiha and Tanushimaru
Apple : August to December, in Asakura and Kama
Samurai experience, in Kumamoto-city, Kumamoto-prefecture
Discover the spirit of Miyamoto Musashi who was the strongest Sumurai in Japan.
You can learn the real Samurai swordsmanship and sprituality that has been
passed down for 380 years.
Japan KYUSHU Tourist can organized Samurai Experience in Kumamoto.
Aso Tourist Tram, in Aso, Kumamoto-prefecture
Enjoy the magnificent scenery of Aso. The Minami Aso railway is a private railroad
offering a very scenic ride from Takamori to Nakamatsu in the south east of the
caldera.
Lovely and magnificent scenery can be enjoyed on a pleasant 30 minute train ride.
Amakusa cruise, in Kumamoto-prefecture
Amakusa cruise
You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Amakusa from the sea on a cruise.
Net fishing experience, in Itoshima, Fukuoka-prefecture
This is one of the traditional fishing methods using fishing net in which the fish are
caught by pulling both end of rope by hand.
The net is set up by boat so that it is spread over the points where fish are likely to gather,
and the rope is returned to the shore.