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- Destination Nagasaki
- Speciality Hot springs
Unzen Onsen
Despite its dark history, Unzen Onsen is a nature lover’s paradise.
Mount Daisen
Soaring straight out from the Sea of Japan at a height of 1729 meters, Mount DaiSen is the highest, and holiest, mountain in the Chugoku region...
Mount Misen
Misen rises 500 metres over the seto Inland sea on the scenic, spiritual island of Miyajima, just minutes away from Hiroshima City by ferry...
Kurokawa Onsen
Arguably one of Kyushu’s most prized gems, Kurokawa Onsen is a favourite with Japanese people due, not only to the variety of hot spring baths offered, but also to a secluded location high up in the lush Aso mountain range, in the majestic shadow of its active central volcano...
Momochi Seaside Park
Quietly tucked away in the suburbs, the Momochi Seaside Park offers a perfect Seaside oasis away from fast-paced Fukuoka city...
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari
The Ooedo-Onsen Monogatari calls itself an "Onsen Theme Park" and in many ways, it really feels like an amusement park...
Misasa Onsen
Three nights at Misasa Onsen has the power to cure any disease according to a local proverb...
Senjojiki Beach
Senjojiki Beach offers up stunning rock formations and tide pools, but don’t forget your usual beach supplies becauSe it’s still a mecca for swimming and camping...
Oirase Stream
Japan’s second-most northern prefecture Aomori is a haven for nature lovers...
Hirauchi Kaichu Onsen
Yakushima, one of Japan’s first UNESCO World Heritage sites, may be famous for Jōmonsugi, the 9,000-year old cryptomeria tree in the center of the island, but there are lesser-known treasures scattered along the island’s perimeter...
Arima Onsen
Compact enough to be explored entirely on foot, Arima’s main Taiko-dori shopping street forks into narrow cobblestone pathways, flanked by Edo-style wooden houses and free ashi-yu (foot bath) spots...