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Adventure is calling your name, and it’s called Kyushu. Japan’s westernmost island is a natural paradise of geothermic hot springs, rugged mountains, and azure seascapes beckoning to your spirit of adventure. Kyushu is an area full of uncrowded, open spaces, and the people of Japan are highly conscientious about hygiene and personal space, making it an excellent choice for those worried about coronavirus exposure. In this four-day itinerary, sample the incredible sights and experiences of the cities of Kitakyushu, Beppu<\/a>, and Kumamoto<\/a><\/strong>, and you’ll be hooked into returning to Kyushu again and again.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Stunning Views of Kitakyushu<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Depart from Hiroshima on the San-yo Shinkansen bullet train and arrive at Kokura Station in the city of Kitakyushu<\/a><\/strong> in less than an hour. The fare cost is covered by a Japan Rail Pass on one of the world’s most pleasant and reliable forms of transportation<\/a>. After arriving in Kokura, use the local JR train to get to Mojiko Station, close to historic Mojiko (Moji Port)<\/a>. <\/p>\n\n\n

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Mojiko Station. Photo by City of Kitakyushu<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n

Kitakyushu’s location made it a convenient point of trade with the Asian mainland, so the city has a long history of international relations with countries like Korea and China. The area was critical to Japan’s industrial advancements of the early 20th century, home to companies producing steel and coal. Mojiko (Moji Port) became an international trading port in the latter 19th century with the Imperial Steel Works, Japan starting operations here in Kitakyushu in 1901.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Here at the port, the Mojiko Retro Highmart<\/a> offers a 31st-storey observatory to survey the panoramic view of this northern part of Kyushu and the Kanmon Bridge connecting it to Honshu Island. Then, take a five-minute ride on a liaison ship from Mojiko (Moji Port) to the other side of the strait at Shimonoseki’s Karato Market<\/a><\/strong>, where a bounty of fresh and inexpensive seafood awaits you and your appetite.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Kanmon Bridge. Photo by Fukuoka Prefecture Tourist Association<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n

The Most Beautiful Wisteria Tunnel at Kawachi Wisteria Garden<\/h3>\n\n\n\n

Savor the various catches of the day before departing for one of the highlights of your day back on the other side of the strait: Kawachi Wisteria Garden<\/a><\/strong> (\u6cb3\u5185\u85e4\u5712). This garden was selected by CNN as one of Japan’s 31 most beautiful places and is best known for its stunning displays of wisteria from April to May<\/strong>. However, it is also spectacular in autumn for its brilliant red foliage. Twenty-two types of wisteria have been cultivated to create 80 and 110-meter-long dreamlike tunnels of delicate purple and white flowers<\/strong>, while 700 maple trees form a tunnel of fiery leaves every autumn. Kawachi Wisteria Garden attracts visitors from around Japan and internationally and has become an icon of beauty for Kitakyushu.<\/p>\n\n\n

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Kawachi Wisteria Garden. Photo by City of Kitakyushu<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n

One of Japan’s Best Night Views on the Sarakurayama Cable Car<\/h3>\n\n\n
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Views from Sarakurayama. Photo by City of Kitakyushu<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n

From the lovely natural beauty of the garden, take a short drive to the parking lot of the Sarakurayama Cable Car<\/a><\/strong>. From here, board the cable car for a 1.1-kilometer 6-minute journey up Mount Sarakura, ascending 440 vertical meters. Along the way, you might enjoy incredible views of fall foliage through the large cable car windows as well as the scenery of Kitakyushu falling away below you. Finally, at the 622-meter high summit, you might catch the sunset over the mountains, sea, and city lights, and witness why it is known as one of Japan’s three major night views<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Fusion Cuisine and Local Fare in Kitakyushu<\/h3>\n\n\n\n

Descend from the mountain and head back to the city center for a dining experience sure to satiate your appetite. Beef Kitchen Saikogyu<\/strong> <\/a>overlooks the Murasaki River and features cuisine made with a fusion of local and international ingredients for a one-of-a-kind dining experience. Many meals feature Japanese ingredients such as black wagyu beef and fresh seafood like scallops and sea urchin, served alongside European ingredients such as French truffles and Italian porcini cream sauce. Vegetarian dishes are also available for those who would rather not eat meat.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

After a sumptuous meal, turn in for the night at the Rihga Royal Hotel Kokura<\/a><\/strong>, an upscale and convenient hotel near Kokura Station.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Kokura Castle and the History of Japan’s Master Swordsman<\/h3>\n\n\n\n

The following morning, visit Kokura Castle<\/a><\/strong>, a popular attraction for those familiar with samurai history. The famous master swordsman Miyamoto Musashi fought one of his best-known duels here at the Kokura domain<\/strong>. There is an exhibition about Miyamoto’s time in Kokura and a monument of his duel. There is even a dojo here that teaches students his two-sword style.<\/p>\n\n\n

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Kokura Castle. Photo by Fukuoka Prefecture Tourist Association<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n

The view from the castle keep provides an overview of the city’s mixture of historic and modern, with the castle and lovely Katsuyama Park<\/strong> on the castle grounds and the recently built Riverwalk Kitakyushu<\/a><\/strong> just beyond. After touring the castle grounds, enjoy views of the river as you stroll through the complex’s shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Not far from the castle and Riverwalk, take a lunch break at Mojiko Retro Beer Restaurant<\/a><\/strong>, a microbrewery serving that has won first place in a craft beer contest in Japan. Their menu also features international favorites like sausage, pasta, fish and chips, and Kitakyushu’s famous grilled curry.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

TOTO Museum<\/h3>\n\n\n
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The TOTO Museum in Kitakyushu is a fascinating look at the history and evolution of Japanese sanitation. Photo by TOTO Ltd.<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n

It might sound strange to include a museum of plumbing equipment on your “must-see” list, but with Japanese toilet technology all the rage globally, the TOTO Museum<\/a><\/strong> is a fascinating look at the history and evolution of Japanese sanitation. The museum was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the company and to help visitors understand the ways TOTO is innovating products and manufacturing processes toward greater environmental sustainability. Housed in a state-of-the-art, environmentally green building, this unique museum is sure to be a highlight of your visit to Kitakyushu city.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Beppu City: A Hot Springs Heaven<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

After enjoying the museum, head to Kokura Station to transfer to your next destination, Beppu city<\/strong><\/a> in neighboring Oita Prefecture, a little over an hour away on the Limited Express Sonic train. Beppu is home to over 2,000 natural onsen hot springs used in Japan for relaxation, physical healing, and socializing. Beppu contains the largest variety of onsen water types in one location<\/strong>, justifying its reputation as “onsen heaven.” For those with tattoos, there are many tattoo-friendly establishments in Beppu<\/a>, making it easy to enjoy the onsen culture without worry.<\/p>\n\n\n\n