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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
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Japanese cultural experience in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka-prefecture
Time to enjoy dressing in kimono and tea ceremony experience, at Kokura Castle Garden
and Kokura Castle. You can also take beautiful photographs in this location to provide you
with wonderful memories and recollection of your visit to Kokura Castle.
The Tea ceremony follow a traditional ceremony of serving tea to guests.
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Pottery experience in Koishiwara, Fukuoka-prefecture
Make your own original Koishiwara-yaki pottery. Koishiwara-yaki is a type of Japanese
traditional pottery in Koishiwara. The history dates back to the 17th century, when the third
Lord Kuroda Mitsuyuki (1628–1707) invited potters from Imari, Saga-prefecture to Fukuoka.
Try your hand at making the famous local Koishiwara-yaki pottery at Ota-gama pottery,
by learning how to create your own piece of Koishiwara-yaki pottery.
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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.
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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.
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Open-air Theater Tao-no-oka, in Kuju, Oita-prefecture
In this breathtaking landscape, you will find the “Sky Stage,” where you can experience
a dynamic performance by DRUM TAO, a world-renowned Japanese taiko group .
With no roof or walls, this special stage uses the stunning natural scenery as its backdrop.
It is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience you can only have here.
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Onsen experience, in Beppu, Oira-prefecture
The most popular pubulic bath in Beppu. You can enjoy various type of Onsen including the
sand bath. Hyotan Onsen is a public bath where is located in Kannawa district in Beppu.
There are Outdoor bathes, Hyotan bath, Waterfall bath, Steam bath and Sand bath. You can
also enjoy meals at the restaurant; local specialty cuisine Dangojiru, or food steamed with the
steam from hot spring. The waters of this Onsen contain sodium chloride which is effective for
neuralgia and women’s diseases.
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Beppu Hell tour, in Beppu, Oita-prefecture
Beppu’s most hyped attraction, Hell (Jigoku Meguri ) tour that is a collection of hot spring
where the water bubbles forth from underground, often with unusual result. Five of the
hells are located in the Kannawa district where over 4 km northwest of Beppu station, and
two in the more remote Shibaseki district.
Kannawa district : 5 hells are located within walking distance of each other in this area.
Umi-Jigoku
Sea Hell, it resemble of sea, this 200 metre deep, cobalt blue pond of boiling water
emerge 1200 years ago after a volcano explosion.
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Oniishi Bouzu-Jigoku
Oniishi shaving Head Hell, large and small bubble of hot gray mud that boiling up here
look like the shaven head of monks.
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Shiraike-Jigoku
White Pound Hell, the colorless water that naturally spouts from the ground mysteriously
turn creamy white.
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Kamado-Jigoku
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Oniyama-Jigoku
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Shibaseki district
It takes about 5 minutes by car or bus from Kannawa district to this Shibaseki district.
Chinoike-Jigoku
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Tatsumaki-Jigoku
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Takachiho-no-Yokagura, in Takachiho, Miyazaki-prefecture
Takachiho-no-Yokagura is a Shinto ritual which has been dedicated to Ujigami-sama
(a local god) from November to February for each settlement since a long time ago.
For the people who cannot enjoy Takachiho-no-Yokagura, leading 4 episodes are
performed from 8pm to 9pm at Takachiho Shrine Kagura-den Hall throghout the year.
First three episodes (The dance of Tajikarao, Uzume, Totori) are based on Iwato
Mythology. The dance of Goshitai is a dance of a married couple (Izanagi and
Izanami) living happily together. It expresses a prayer for a rich harvest, happily
married, smooth delivery and pregnancy.
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