Explore Kyushu!

My two-week self-drive trip through Kyushu was an unforgettable experience, showcasing a different side of Japan beyond the usual Tokyo and Osaka itineraries. Starting in Fukuoka, I indulged in the city’s famous Hakata ramen, with Hakata Issou serving up one of the best bowls I’ve ever had. From there, I drove to Nagasaki, a city rich in history and culture, before heading to Kumamoto, home to the impressive Kumamoto Castle. One of the highlights was visiting Mount Aso, where breathtaking volcanic landscapes stretched as far as the eye could see. The journey continued to the charming onsen towns of Kurokawa, Yufuin, and Beppu, each offering a unique hot spring experience that made for the perfect way to unwind. These towns had a distinct charm, with traditional ryokan stays, open-air baths, and serene nature all around. Along the way, I was constantly in awe of Kyushu’s stunning scenery, from rolling hills and lush forests to coastal views and steaming onsens. Unlike the bustling cities of Tokyo and Osaka, Kyushu offered a more relaxed and immersive travel experience, filled with natural beauty, rich history, and incredible food. Whether it was savoring fresh local cuisine, soaking in a secluded onsen, or taking in the picturesque landscapes, Kyushu proved to be a hidden gem with so much to offer. This trip was an eye-opening journey into a lesser-explored part of Japan, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique and unforgettable adventure.
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Post by _TI***4r | Feb 28, 2025

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