{"id":30745,"date":"2018-06-25T08:00:44","date_gmt":"2018-06-24T23:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=30745"},"modified":"2020-03-27T10:53:49","modified_gmt":"2020-03-27T01:53:49","slug":"kyushu-roadtrip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/kyushu-roadtrip\/","title":{"rendered":"Road Trip in Kyushu: 3 Stunning Destinations to Visit in Kyushu"},"content":{"rendered":"
This article will give you a short\u00a0introduction to the three top destinations I discovered while traveling the island of\u00a0Kyushu<\/strong>. Kyushu is the southernmost island of the four main islands in Japan. Due to its location, the people in this area are used to a warm sunny climate. Temperatures often climb above 35\u00b0C during the summer time.<\/p>\n The harbor-city Nagasaki is located on a small arm in the northwestern part of Kyushu. It is known for its tragic historical background as the second of two cities in Japan to experience\u00a0an atomic bombing<\/strong>\u00a0by the U.S. This makes it even more impressive walking down the streets, knowing almost everything in the city was built since 1945.<\/p>\n Local transportation in the city of Nagasaki is very convenient. There are public buses<\/strong> and street cars <\/strong>that\u00a0serve every sightseeing spots. The fare for the street cars is a flat 120 yen<\/strong>\u00a0each trip. If you want to travel a lot and don’t want to worry about ticket prices, you can get a one-day pass<\/strong><\/a> at every tourist location (e.g. youth hostels, tourist information centers) for 500 yen.<\/p>\nNagasaki<\/h2>\n
Transportation<\/h3>\n
Activities<\/h3>\n