things to see and do in japan

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    Unique Dining Experiences in Kyushu

    Kyushu is known for its volcanic landscape that disperses minerals into the soil and water, nourishing the land and producing high-quality indigenous ingredients. The region is also famous for cultivating unique local vegetables, including the purple sweet potato and the huge Sakurajima daikon radish native to Kagoshima Prefecture.

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    Nakasendo Walk vs. Kumano Kodo Walk

    Journey into the heart of Japan, where ancient trails whisper secrets of a time long past. Two paths, the

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    Japan’s Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Trails in the Kii Mountain Range

    Deep within the mist-shrouded peaks of the Kii Peninsula in

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    Kiso-Fukushima Things to Do

    Imagine a sanctuary where the air is crisp with the scent of ancient cedar, where the rhythmic rush of river water provides a constant, soothing soundtrack, and where history feels as tangible as the weathered stones beneath your feet. Welcome to Kiso-Fukushima,

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    Top Things To Do in Kyushu

    Kyushu, Japan's third-largest island, is home to many wonders and the perfect location for an adventure of a lifetime. You can explore the region's culture through delicately beautiful ceramics that serve as a testament to a bygone period, and traverse unique landscapes that reward you for a journey well done with breathtaking

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    Best Outdoor Adventures in Kyushu

    Nestled southwest of Honshu and separated from Shikoku by the Bungo Channel,

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    Best Cycling Routes in Kyushu

    The cycling scene in Kyushu is such that it immerses and deeply engages every sense. On two wheels, the landscapes here are absolutely magical with serene coastlines, traditional fishing villages, and majestic slopes of active volcanoes like Aso. Even better, these routes

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