This is a high-class bus tour that takes you around the popular sightseeing spots (Mt. Unzen, Gunkanjima, Nagasaki, Kujukushima, Fukuoka) on the westbound route in northern Kyushu in 4 nights and 5 days (*1 *2 *3). This tour is rich in content and is recommended for the people who want to enjoy sightseeing in Kyushu in every corner.
On the first day of the tour, we pray for the safety of the trip at Yutoku Inari Shrine in Saga Prefecture. This is one of the three major Inari Shrines in Japan. After that, we will visit Mt. Unzen. It is famous for the magnificent scenery and was selected as one of the eight most scenic spots in Japan. We will enjoy the ropeway and Unzen hell here. Accommodation is a Japanese-style hotel in Unzen Onsen.
On the second day, we will move to Nagasaki City and enjoy a cruise on Gunkanjima, which is registered as a World Heritage Site. The climax of the day is the Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park. Learn about the damage caused by the second atomic bomb dropped in human history, and pray for world peace. At the night, we will go to look the night view of Nagasaki, which was selected as one of the new world three night views (others are Monaco and Shanghai).
On the third day, we will visit tourists spots related to the isolation policy adopted by Edo government some handred years ago. Glover House and Oura Catholic Church are World Heritage Sites that mixed Japanese and Western culture. We will also visit the reconstructed Dejima. We will stay at Ureshino Onsen or Takeo Onsen on this day. Please heal the tiredness of your trip at the hot springs. p>
On the 4th day, we will go to see the scenery of Kujukushima (ninety-nine islands), a famous sightseeing spot in Nagasaki. Cruise between the islands on a tour boat. In the afternoon we will move to Fukuoka to visit Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, which has the largest number of worshipers in Kyushu, and pray for safety until returning to your country. For dinner, we will have a hot pot Motsunabe, which is a specialty of Fukuoka.
In this tour, you can experience various activities at the sightseeing spots you visit. In addition, it is an all-inclusive tour that includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner, so you can travel smoothly without any confusion.
This tour is a little more expensive than the cheap tour, but it is a high class tour that is more satisfying. It takes a lot of money and time to go to Kyushu, so let's enjoy your trip to the fullest.
*1 For those who participate from overseas, accommodation on board will be added depending on the flight time. For example, if you come from Thailand, it will be 5 nights and 6 days.
*2 You can extend your stay if you wish.
*3 Those who come from overseas can participate both from the place of departure and after coming to Japan.
Depart from Fukuoka Airport by tour bus at 08:30.
Experience: Along with Fushimi Inari in Kyoto, this shrine is counted as one of the three major "Inari" shrines in Japan and the leading shrines in Kyushu, which is visited by 3 million people every year. It was founded in 1687. The building of bright vermilion in the green of the trees is impressive. I pray for the safety of your trip here.
Location: Kagoshima City, Saga Prefecture
Stay time: 1 hour
Michelin Green Guide: ★
Experience: It is a shopping street along the approach to Yutoku Inari Shrine. Light meals, shopping.
Location: Kagoshima City, Saga Prefecture
Stay time: 30 minutes
Mt. Unsen(Unzendake) is a general term for volcanoes composed of more than 20 mountains. The view was selected as one of the eight spectacular views next to Mt. Fuji and the three most scenic spots of Japan in 1927. It was designated as Japan's first national park in 1934, and was certified as Japan's first Global Geopark in 2009.
Location: Unzen City, Nagasaki Prefecture
Staying time: 1 day
It is a ropeway that connects Nita Pass to Myokendake at an altitude of 1,333m in 3 minutes. You can see the eight main mountains of Mt. Unzen from the valley.
Location: Unzen City
Stay time: 1 hour
Price: Included in PKG.
It is a tourist attraction that represents Unzen Onsen. It consists of about 30 hells (hot springs), and the scent of sulfur fills the area, and the steam and heat that blows out from the bottom of the earth cover the entire surface, which is exactly the hell itself. There is a sad history here where 29 Christians were tortured and executed during the Edo period. It was renewed in 2016 and reborn from the "seeing hell" to the "experienced hell". The promenade is maintained in hell, and it is a hell tour course of about 1 hour.
Location: Unzen City
Stay time: 1 hour
Price: Free
The development of Unzen Onsen at the foot of Mt. Unzen began 350 years ago. During the Meiji period, it was developed as a resort for Westerners who lived in Shanghai, China. Hot water is a strong acidic spring containing sulfur and has effects such as sterilization, beautiful skin, recovery from fatigue, and health promotion.
Location: Unzen City
Staying time: 1 night
Location: Unzen City
Class: 3 or 4 Stars
Style: Western style or Japanese style
Meals included in PKG: Breakfast and Dinner
Depart from the hotel in Unzen Onsen at 8:00. Please check out by the time.
Gunkanjima is a populated island developed for coal mines, which has played a role in the decline of the coal mining industry, and is now abandoned. In 2016, it was registered as a World Heritage Site as part of Japan's Meiji era heritage. At the Gunkanjima Digital Museum, you can experience the state of Gunkanjima when it was prosperous and the areas that are currently off limits with huge screens and project mapping.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Admission: Included in PKG.
Lunch: Nagasaki's most famous restaurant, which first served Nagasaki Champon, a typical Nagasaki dish, over 120 years ago. Many Japanese tourists visit to eat the original Nagasaki Champon. The Champon Museum is on the second floor of the building.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 1 hour
Types of dishes: Champon, Sara Udon, a hearty Japanese-style Chinese lunch set.
Price: Included in PKG.
It is a cruise to tour Gunkanjima. After going around Gunkanjima, we will land for about an hour to see the ruins.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 3 hours
Price: Included in PKG.
Note: Cruises are weather sensitive. On days when the waves are strong, for safety reasons, you can only go around the island without landing. Also, please note that even the departure of the ship may be canceled once or twice a month.
Experience: On August 9, 1945, the United States dropped the second atomic bomb in human history on Nagasaki, following Hiroshima. Only one atomic bomb killed 73,884 people, injured 74,909 people, and damaged 18,409 houses in Nagasaki city. The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park were built to remember the disaster. At this museum, you can see the tragedy of the atomic bombing, the history of the atomic bombing, the history of nuclear weapons development, and the desire for peace.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 1 hour
Admission: Included in PKG
Michelin Green Guide: ★★
Experience: A park built in the place where the atomic bomb was dropped, with a vow to never repeat a cruel war and a wish for world peace. The Peace Statue is famous, and many people pray for peace.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 30 minutes
Experience: Night view of Nagasaki, one of the three major night views of Japan.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 1 hour
Michelin Green Guide: ★★
Location: Nagasaki City
Class: 3 stars
Style: Western style
Meals included in PKG: Breakfast
Departed from the hotel in Nagasaki at 8:30. Please check out by the time.
Experience: After the Japanese government opened Nagasaki Port to the world after a long isolation, British merchants came to Japan. A historical theme park with their Western-style homes and other historic buildings. The Glover House in the park is a World Heritage Site.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 2 hours
Admission: Included in PKG
Michelin Green Guide: ★★
Experience: It is a photo studio in Glover Garden. You can wear Western-style costumes from the Meiji period and shoot cosplay.
Location: Inside the Glover Garden
Fee: Self-pay
Lunch in Nagasaki city 12:00-13:00. Fees are included in PKG.
Experience: Japanese national treasure & world heritage. Visit Japan's oldest Catholic Association. Japanese Christians were persecuted for many years during the Edo period, and the few surviving Christians continued to hide and protect their beliefs. Then, on March 17, 1865, immediately after the opening of the country, They were rescued at Oura Catholic Church. It is remembered in Christians society as "discovery of believers" in Japan.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 1 hour
Admission fee: Included in PKG
Experience: A foreign settlement was built for foreign merchants when Japan opened the country to the world. At that time, the people of Nagasaki called Westerner people as "Dutch", so the cobblestone slopes in the foreign settlements came to be called Hollander Slope. A part of it still remains around Glover Garden and is a walking path.
During the Edo period, the Japanese government adopted a national isolation policy that restricted diplomatic relations with foreign countries. Dejima, which was built by the Edo government in 1636, was the only contact point between Japan and overseas. For the next 200 years, it was the only trade window in Japan that was open to the West. However, when the Japanese government abandoned the isolation policy due to the Meiji Restoration, Dejima ended its role and was reclaimed. Recently, it has regained attention as a tourism resource, and 16 buildings and landscapes have been restored. Inside Dejima, you can see a room that recreates the life of the time and an exhibition of materials excavated during the excavation.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 1 hour
Location: Ureshino Onsen or Takeo Onsen
Class: 3 or 4 Stars
Style: Japanese style
Meals included in PKG: Breakfast and Dinner (International Buffet)
Depart from the hotel of Ureshino Onsen or Takeo Onsen at 8:30. Please check out by the time.
It is a famous scenic spot in Nagasaki, which consists of the intricately intricate ria coast and large and small islands. "Ninety-nine" means "innumerable", and there are actually 208 islands in this area. It was designated as a national park in 1955.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 3 hours
There are several observatories overlooking Kujukushima, and it is the most popular observatory. In the garden under the observatory, rape blossoms are in full bloom in spring and cosmos are in full bloom in autumn, and the contrast with Kujukushima is very beautiful.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 30 minutes
Admission: Free
It is a tourist facility to enjoy Kujukushima more, including restaurants, shops, aquariums, seafood markets, and a tour boat platform.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 2 hours 30 minutes
Admission: Free
It is a cruise ship that excursions between Kujukushima. The ship is Pearl Queen and Mirai. You can enjoy a cruise of 50 minutes.
Location: Nagasaki City
Stay time: 50 minutes
Boarding fee: Included in PKG
Lunch at Pearl Sea Resort 12:00-13:00. Fees are included in PKG.
Experience: A shrine built in 905 AD to worship Sugawara no Michizane. It is the largest shrine in Kyushu, visited by nearly 10 million people every year. Famous as the "God of Study", it is said to have the benefit of achieving academic achievement and passing the examination, and many examinees worship.
Location: Dazaifu City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Stay time: 1 hour
Admission: Free
Michelin Green Guide: ★
Experience: There are 80 shops on the 800-meter approach to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. Light meal, shopping
Location: Dazaifu City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Stay time: 30 minutes
Lunch fee: Pay by yourself
Experience: Fukuoka Tower is a landmark tower with a height of 234 meters. The observatory on the top floor is 123 meters away and overlooks Fukuoka City.
Location: Fukuoka City
Stay time: 1 hour
Admission: Included in PKG.
Dinner: Fukuoka's famous local dish, beef motsunabe course
Location: Tenjin or Nakasu, Fukuoka City
Stay time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Type of food: Japanese food (beef motsunabe)
Price: Included in PKG (excluding alcoholic beverages).
Note: We will offer other menus for those who cannot eat beef offal.
Location: Tenjin or Nakasu, Fukuoka City
Class: 3 stars
Meals included in PKG: Breakfast
Depart from the hotel in Fukuoka at 06:00. Please check out by the time. Breakfast is not included at the hotel as it is early in the morning.
Copyright©2020 Japan HR solutions. All rights reserved.