Northern Kyūshū Tour
9
days
¥468,000
starting price
6
People max.
Ōita
starting place
Overview
This tour visits the major sights of Ōita, Kumamoto, Nagasaki, and Fukuoka prefectures, focusing on the historic cities of each region, and the natural wonders found in the countryside between them. You travel in a private vehicle with your own driver and guide, staying in some of the most characterful accommodation in Kyūshū. Kyūshū is a volcanically active island and the scale of the landscape is dramatically big, with numerous smoking volcanoes. This volcanic activity also produces many hot springs, which you can enjoy at each stay.
This private tour can be booked year round at your own convenience.
Who is this tour for?
This tour is for those who want to see a variety of the best sights of Kyūshū in comfort with a guide. This is not a highly active tour, but you do stroll around urban areas and there are some short, steep walks up to temples and shrines.
Price
From
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¥888,000 / person with 2
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¥678,000 / person with 3
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¥578,000 / person with 4
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¥509,000 / person with 5
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¥468,000 / person with 6
Itinerary
Highlights
Futago-ji Temple
Futago-Ji Temple is the dramatic centre of the Rokugō Manzan pilgrimage circuit of the rugged Kunisaki Peninsula.
Nagasaki Chinatown
Nagasaki Chinatown is one of the oldest and most compact Chinatowns in Japan. Located near Nagasaki Port, it reflects the city’s long-standing connections with China.
Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
The Museum of History and Culture is the city’s main institution for interpreting Nagasaki’s past as Japan’s most internationally connected port with a focus on the 16th to the 19th centuries.
Nagasaki city
Nagasaki city was shaped by centuries of contact with China and Europe, then isolation, persecution, and sudden devastation.
Glover Garden
Glover Garden is an open-air museum in Nagasaki, overlooking the city’s harbour that preserves several Western-style residences from the late Edo and early Meiji periods,
Nakashima River Stone Bridges
The Nakashima River runs through the center of Nagasaki City, and along its course are a series of stone bridges that form one of the most distinctive urban landscapes in Japan.
Mt. Unzen
Mt. Unzen is an impressive active volcanic complex on the Shimabara Peninsula.
Dejima
Dejima is a historic trading post in Nagasaki Bay that served as Japan’s sole official point of direct contact with the Western world for more than two centuries.
Ōura Cathedral
Ōura Cathedral is the oldest surviving Christian church in Japan and one of Nagasaki’s most important historical and religious landmarks.
Urakami Atomic Bombing Sites
On August 9, 1945, the US dropped an atomic bomb over Urakami in the centre of Nagasaki. Today, a number of sites in Urakami commemorate the bombing.




























