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Nabigataki Park is a scenic park located in the beautiful Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan. This picturesque park is a perfect destination for those who love outdoor activities and breathtaking views of nature. It is situated near the summit of Mt. Takadake, which provides visitors some of the best vistas the area has to offer. The park is home to a spectacular waterfall, which cascades down from a height of 47 meters and is framed by beautiful pines and other lush vegetation. The scenery offered by the waterfall is one of its main attractions. Visitors may also enjoy walks through the park, or take a leisurely kayak ride or boating trip in its crystal clear river. In addition, Nabigataki Park features many different types of plants, flowers, and trees, including Japanese pines and mountain maples. Various species of birds are also commonly seen fluttering around the park. Overall, Nabigataki Park is a beautiful park perfect for a day out in the Japanese countryside. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful stroll or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, this park is sure to leave you with an unforgettable experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Sightseeing around「Nabigataki Park」

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Yufudake@由布市商工観光課 Situated in Oita prefecture, Japan, By Buoyue is a majestic limestone arch that stands tall along the coastline of Yufu city. The breathtaking view of the cliff with the bridge right above it offers a remarkable sight to behold. The site is gentle and peaceful with the sound of the sea in the background. The white-colored arch is made of limestone and is believed to be formed due to the erosion of the sea, about 2900 years ago. The arch is 15 meters in height and 34 meters in width, making it one of the largest limestone arches in Japan. The area is also known for its unique rock formations, making it a great spot for photographers. Visitors can also observe different kinds of bird species in the area. The breathtaking view of the cliff and the blue ocean will surely make the visit worth it. By Buoyue is the perfect destination for hikers, photographers and those who love nature, who are looking for some peace and quiet far away from the hustle of city life. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Oka Castle@しずくいし Okajo is a mountain castle built during the Warring States period in Taketa City, Oita Prefecture. The castle is located on Mount Okayama at an altitude of about 400 meters, surrounded by steep slopes and valleys. It was mainly used by powerful feudal lords such as the Otomo clan and the Shimazu clan, and is known as a valuable historical site that recalls the Warring States period. Today, it has been developed into Okajo Site Park, where the castle ruins, stone walls, and earthen walls are preserved, providing visitors with the opportunity to enjoy both history and nature. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kinrin Lake@由布市商工観光課 Ganrinchu Lake is a breathtaking lake located in Oita prefecture, near the western edge of the Sea of Japan. The lake offers the deep blue waters and lush green of the surrounding hills. The lake is the deepest part of China, with a depth of over 200 meters. It is located within the famous Nakatsu-Kosaki area and is home to various endemic species of fish and plants, including the Japanese pond smelt and some rare wild birds. The lake is also known for its hot springs, which are located nearby and have healing properties. Visitors can also enjoy either fishing or simply admiring the natural beauty of the lake. Boating and swimming are also popular activities. In winter, the lake is known to be frozen, creating beautiful white landscapes. Whether visiting in winter or summer, travelers will find plenty to enjoy on the peaceful shores of Ganrinchu Lake. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kamishikimi Kumanozajinja Shrine@2maigai Joshikami Kumano-za Shrine is located at the foot of Mount Aso in Kumamoto Prefecture, surrounded by a rich natural environment. It has a long history dating back to the Enryaku era and is revered as one of the Kumano Sanzan (Three Grand Shrines of Kumano). Within the shrine grounds, there are beautiful torii gates and a magnificent main hall, creating a sacred atmosphere. Every year, many worshippers visit, and the area around the shrine offers beautiful scenery throughout the four seasons, including cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. It is loved not only by locals but also by tourists, known as a sacred place where history and nature harmonize. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kumamoto Castle@熊本県観光連盟 Kumamoto Castle, located in the city of Kumamoto in Kyushu, Japan, is one of the most iconic and beautiful castles in Japan. The castle was built in 1607 by the powerful Kuroda clan and has since been protected and maintained by the city. The castle's most striking feature is its main keep, a three-story building that stands more than 50 meters tall. Inside the castle, visitors can explore the main keep as well as other structures, including the Tatsumigaoka Tenshukaku and Ishigami Turret. The castle grounds also feature beautiful gardens, ponds, and tea houses. The castle has an impressive history, and in 2016 it was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour exploring the castle and its surrounding sites, or simply wander the grounds and take in the stunning historical architecture. Kumamoto Castle is a must-see for anyone travelling to Kyushu and is sure to be a highlight of any trip to Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Tongjun Bridge@熊本県観光連盟 Tongjun Bridge is a unique stone bridge located in Minamiaso Town in Kumamoto prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. The bridge is an example of engineering proficiency, built over the picturesque Gokan River in the late 18th century. The bridge's span is the pinnacle of mastery as it has managed to withstand the test of time as well as the elements of nature. Tongjun Bridge's construction was completed in 1775 and even after centuries of use, it has kept its original form and structure intact. It is made up of over 80 small stones that have been exquisitely arranged to form the bridge's arch. The bridge is beautifully designed and is a great example of traditional Japanese architecture. Its warm and rustic colors feature beautifully against the lush greenery surrounding it. Tongjun Bridge is a popular tourist attraction. It offers an excellent view of the surrounding area, making the bridge a perfect spot for picture taking. For those looking to explore the traditional architecture of Japan, Tongjun Bridge is a must-see. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Daikozenji Temple@佐賀県観光連盟 Daikozenji Temple is an ancient Buddhist establishment renown for its expansive, serene gardens and spiritual ambiance. Nestled in a mountainous region, this temple in Saga, Japan, is a flourishing oasis featuring over 50,000 azaleas that bloom vividly in spring, transforming its grounds into a picturesque landscape. The temple is also home to the Choju-en, an equally famous moss garden that offers tranquillity and aesthetic pleasure to both devoted believers and tourists. Daikozenji Temple not only appeals for its botanical beauty, but also for its sacred interiors adorned with lavish gold leaves and intricate architectural designs. Throughout the year, it hosts exciting festivals like the Daruma Market and the Chokaizan Fire Festival, which illustrates the grandeur of Japanese legacy and Buddhist traditions. Visitors to Saga, Japan, should not miss the enriching experience at Daikozenji Temple. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Fukuoka Castle (Maizuru Park)@福岡県観光連盟 The Ruins of Fukuoka Castle (Maizuru Park) is located in the city of Fukuoka in Kyushu, Japan. Built in 1602 during the Edo period, it was the center of political and economic power in the area until it was destroyed in a battle in 1866. Today, visitors to the site can explore the remains of the castle walls, turrets and terraces, while enjoying the tranquil setting of the park which overlooks the sea. The site is also home to a museum and a reconstructed gate which were built to house artifacts found at the site. The park offers a variety of recreational activities including a walking path through the ruins, flower gardens and a field of cherry trees. The grounds are also a popular spot for picnickers, and visitors can sample local delicacies at the on-site restaurants. With its combination of history and nature, the Ruins of Fukuoka Castle (Maizuru Park) is a must-see destination for any visitor to the Fukuoka Prefecture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Experiences around「Nabigataki Park」

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Kurokawa Hot Spring@TakahiroGotoh The Kurokawa Hot Spring is one of the largest and most famous hot spring locations in Kumamoto prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. Located in the beautiful mountains of Aso, this hot spring offers stunning views and natural beauty. Established in the Edo period, guests can enjoy the warm alkaline waters of this tranquil hot spring, said to offer benefits for illnesses such as muscle or joint aches. The Kurokawa Hot Spring has attracted travelers and holidaymakers for centuries, mainly for its unique characteristics. Its natural radon gas provides for an especially relaxing experience, as the gas is known to ease stress and release tension. The yumomi show is also something to behold - a traditional wooden paddle is used to stir hot spring water, creating an interesting sight. Visitors can participate in the show and even give it a try! From traditional ryokans to modern hotels and restaurants, there are many accommodation options available at the Kurokawa Hot Spring. Guests can also explore the local area and take in the sights, such as shrines and temples, as well as the spectacular nature of the Aso mountain range. With its unique charms, great atmosphere and natural beauty, the Kurokawa Hot Spring is an ideal spot for a memorable Japanese vacation. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Yufuin@sia Yufuin is a hot spring resort located adjacent to Beppu City in Oita Prefecture, known for its beautiful natural scenery and peaceful atmosphere. The Yufuin Onsen area is dotted with various hot springs of different sizes, making it enjoyable for hot spring hopping. In addition, around Yufuin Station, there are souvenir shops, cafes, restaurants, and other establishments, making it a popular spot for tourists. Yufuin is also surrounded by lakes and mountains, offering opportunities for strolling and hiking. With its beautiful scenery changing with the seasons, Yufuin is a recommended tourist destination for those seeking relaxation and healing. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Ranomo Mothers Aso Milk Ranch@熊本県観光連盟 The Ranomo Mothers Aso Milk Ranch in Kumamoto Prefecture is a unique farm experience offering visitors the opportunity to milk cows and get a taste of traditional country life. Located in the idyllic Aso Valley, the ranch offers visitors an up-close-and-personal experience with cows. Guests can help with the daily milking of the cows and even get to try their hand at butter-making. After a day of milking and learning, visitors can enjoy the ranch’s other attractions, such as its botanical gardens, restaurants, and petting zoo. The Ranomo Mothers Aso Milk Ranch is a great place to learn about traditional Japanese farming, meet and interact with cows, and taste fresh, delicious milk. It is an ideal destination for all ages, with plenty of memorable activities for visitors of all ages. With its old-timey charm and host of special activities, the ranch offers a unique experience that will make long-lasting memories. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Takachiho Gorge (Boat Rental)@宮崎県観光協会 Takachiho Gorge is located in Miyazaki prefecture in southern Japan. It is famed for its stunning landscapes and crystal blue waters. The gorge is formed by the Gokase River and it has been a site of great mythological significance for many centuries. The impressive vertical cliffs and cascading waterfalls create an awe-inspiring natural environment. Something special about the gorge is the boat rental experience! For fee, visitors can rent a small boat that offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the gorge from the water. A mellow boat ride through the gorge will make you feel like a character in an ancient myth! You can take time to admire the grandeur of the precipitous cliffs and crystal clear waters. Don't forget to take pictures to rememeber this majestic natural spectacle. Takachiho Gorge is an unforgettable experience that should be visited at least once in a lifetime! Boating through the gorge will surely be one of the highlights of your trip. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kyushu National Museum@福岡県観光連盟 The Kyushu National Museum in Fukuoka prefecture of Japan is a state-of-the-art museum for lovers of history and art alike. Founded in 2005, the building was designed by the acclaimed architect Yoshio Taniguchi and is renowned for its structural beauty. The museum houses a large collection of artifacts pertaining to the ancient history of Kyushu and the Japanese Islands. Its huge collection of more than 5,000 items includes archaeological artifacts, ancient documents and Edo-period relics. Established in 2016, the Saga Archeological Gallery is a special showcase of archaeological artifacts, displaying ancient ceramics, Chinese artifacts, and art objects. The museum also offers exciting educational facilities, including a hands-on Art Education Center, a Special Education Room with exhibits based on the latest research, and a 3-D Theater with virtual-reality displays. Visitors can experience Kyushu’s history and innovation, as well as explore the fascinating world of art and objects at the museum. The museum has something for everyone, making it one of the most fascinating destinations in Fukuoka prefecture. Be sure to check out the Kyushu National Museum for an amazing cultural experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kosa Town Yanaba@熊本県観光連盟 Kosa Town Yanaba in Kumamoto prefecture (Kyushu), Japan, is a picturesque town full of natural beauty. The area is known for its lush forests, rich agricultural fields, and stunning ocean views. The main attraction is Yanaba Shrine, an ancient Shinto shrine dating back to the Edo period. There visitors can learn about the region's cultural and religious history and observe traditional Japanese architecture. The region is also home to a range of outdoor activities. Hiking and cycling trails offer a great way to explore the area's natural splendor. Kayaking, rafting, and other water sports are also popular in the area. The local beaches are also a popular destination for swimming, sunbathing, and other leisure activities. Kosa Town Yanaba is the perfect spot for travelers looking for an authentic and relaxing experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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sea cruise@熊本県観光連盟 Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan is a spectacular destination for an unforgettable sea cruise. Set beneath the beautiful Kumamoto skies, the cruise takes passengers around the captivating landscapes of the surrounding islands and sea shores. The cruise brings you to some of the most majestic terrain, as it takes you around the numerous Kumamoto coastal spots. The sights you’ll see during the trip are truly remarkable. You’ll behold beautiful blue waters, bright white ocean spray, and majestic coastal views as the ship sails by. You might even spot some of the native marine life, including dolphins, whales, or sea turtles. To make the trip even more enjoyable, the boat offers a wide variety of activities and amenities to the passengers. You can relax in the tea lounge, take a dip in the hot springs, shop in the souvenir store, or even try your luck at the casino. And there’s nothing like watching the amazing sunsets over the ocean from the bow of the ship. Set sail into your journey around Kyushu and Kumamoto with a breathtaking cruise adventure. Enjoy the perfect combination of scenery and activities that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Forest of Environmental Art@佐賀県観光連盟 Nestled amidst verdant woods and blooming flowers, the Forest of Environmental Art is a mesmerizing fusion of nature and human creativity. Tucked away in Saga, Japan, this spectacular art attraction is home to various art pieces that coexist harmoniously with the surrounding natural elements. These installations are not just visual spectacles; they also foster an understanding of the sustainable relationship between man and nature. The forest is densely packed, providing visitors with an immersive experience as they stroll through the foliage to discover hidden works of art. All art pieces beautifully imbue the landscape with philosophical depth and visual intrigue. As an important cultural site in Saga, the Forest of Environmental Art transforms the traditional understanding of art galleries by questioning the relationship between art and the environment. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Eating around「Nabigataki Park」

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Kikuka Winery@熊本県観光連盟 Kikuka Winery is an award-winning winery located in Kumamoto prefecture in Kyushu, Japan. Established in 1947, they produce some of the finest wines in Japan, including the Kikuka Junmai Daiginjo, a type of sake crafted from rice and fermented for months. Their aged Junmai Ginjo sake, made from a special strain of rice, has won awards around the world. Visitors to the winery can experience the craft of making sake, as well as enjoy tours and tastings. Their small boutique shop offers a variety of their wines, including rare limited edition bottles, as well as some unique souvenirs. Kikuka Winery has something for everyone, whether it's a visit to their vineyards, a tour of their production facility, or just a glass of their signature sake. With their passion for quality and commitment to excellence, Kikuka Winery is sure to provide a memorable experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kamesho Sushi Beppu@sia "Kamesho Sushi Beppu" is a popular sushi restaurant located in Beppu City, Oita Prefecture. The restaurant has a calm atmosphere where you can enjoy sushi made with fresh local ingredients. In particular, the nigiri sushi made with fresh seafood caught locally is exquisite and highly praised not only by locals but also by tourists for its taste. The menu changes with the seasons, and lunch sets are also available, allowing you to enjoy delicious sushi at a reasonable price. It is recommended for those who want to savor the taste of local ingredients and traditional sushi. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Station Front Flower Shop@Gilly "Ekimae Hanaya" located in Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, is a popular flower shop among local customers and tourists. The store is situated near Kumamoto Station and offers a variety of vibrant flowers and plants. Different flowers and foliage are displayed seasonally, often used for gifts and event decorations. The staff pays attention to flower selection and arrangement, providing tailored suggestions to meet customers' needs, earning trust from the local community. The bright and fragrant store interior offers visitors a sense of relaxation and joy. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Tsujun Sake Brewery@熊本県観光連盟 Located in Kumamoto Prefecture on the southern island of Kyushu, Japan, the Tsujun Sake Brewery is a family-owned business with a 250-year history of brewing the popular Japanese beverage. The brewery is known for using the highest quality sake rice from local farmers in the Kumamoto area and carefully aging every batch made, giving their sake a unique, refined flavor. The brewery proudly continues its traditional methods despite modern technologies, using only pure mountain spring water in their brewing process. Tsujun Sake Brewery carefully selects and matures a variety of sakes that are perfect for every occasion, from casual gatherings to formal ceremonies. Their signature Honjozo is a yamahai-brewed sake that has a bold, smoky flavor. Their popular Junmai Ginjo has a mellow scent and smooth, light finish that makes it great for any occasion. For those looking for something a bit more structured and complex, their Junmai Daiginjo has a fruity aroma and a refined flavor. Tsujun Sake Brewery is a testament to the centuries-old craftsmanship of sake brewing, combining old-school methods with modern innovation to produce a unique blend of sake that is sure to please even the most discerning palates. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kanzaki Menkoubou Hyakunenan@佐賀県観光連盟 Kanzaki Menkoubou Hyakunenan is a beloved culinary establishment, lauded for its handmade udon and soba noodles. Located in the Saga Prefecture, this restaurant offers an authentic taste of Japan with its traditional menu, which is brimming with fresh, regional ingredients. The noodles are meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, resulting in a texture and flavour that is unparalleled. Besides udon and soba, Kanzaki Menkoubou Hyakunenan also showcases varied dishes like donburi, tempura, and other seasonal specials. The restaurant's serene ambiance, accented by its traditional Japanese architecture, provides a delightful dining experience. Its commitment to quality food and excellent customer service has earned this time-honored establishment a well-deserved place in the hearts of both locals and tourists in the Saga Prefecture, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Hamano-Koura@2maigai Hamankoura is a beautiful coastline located in Uto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, and is a popular spot among locals and tourists. It is known for its high transparency seawater and white sandy beach, where visitors can enjoy activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and fishing. There are also many restaurants and shops around where you can taste fresh seafood and local ingredients. In the summer, it is bustling with families and couples, making it a popular resort area. It is a recommended spot for those who want to refresh in a quiet environment surrounded by the sea and nature. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Miniso Ramen@しずくいし "Menko Ramen" is a popular ramen shop located in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The store has a simple and calm atmosphere, with a rich pork bone-based soup and homemade noodles as its main features. Particularly, their tonkotsu ramen and tsukemen are popular, known for their rich flavor and firm noodles. The interior of the shop is clean, and the staff provide polite and friendly customer service. It is loved not only by locals but also by tourists, known as a place where you can enjoy the ramen culture of Kitakyushu. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Takeo Travel Bookstore@Shiz "Takeo Tabi Shoten" in Takeo City is a bookstore that deals with books and goods focusing on local culture and history. The store has a calm atmosphere where you can relax and read books. They also handle works by local writers and artists, supporting the region's creative activities. Loved by both tourists and locals, this bookstore is gaining attention as a place that conveys the charm of Takeo City. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Staying around「Nabigataki Park」

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Takefue (Shirakawa Fountainhead Villa)@kumamonogatari Takefue is a luxury onsen ryokan nestled in a vast natural setting surrounded by a beautiful bamboo grove. This special place is dotted with only 12 guest rooms, each with its own unique flavor and elegant atmosphere. The facilities and amenities are extremely well equipped, allowing guests to enjoy the luxury of spending time with nature in a refined setting. One of the main attractions of this luxury ryokan is the rich hot spring experience. There are a variety of hot spring facilities, including open-air baths, private baths, and indoor baths, allowing guests to enjoy hot spring baths while taking in the scenery of each of the four seasons. Guest rooms are equipped with baths that flow from different atmospheres of private hot spring sources that maximize the benefits of the hot springs and soothe the body and soul. Here, you can surrender yourself to the comforting hot springs while being surrounded by the beauty of nature. Each guest room is individually unique, and you will be able to enjoy the hospitality and natural charm that only Takefue can offer. At Takefue, we cherish the spirit of "once in a lifetime" encounters, and you will feel the warmth and care of a place that is like home away from home. The expansive grounds of the property also include a beautiful garden where you can enjoy a stroll and relax. The food at this luxury ryokan is another attraction. The meals are creative kaiseki cuisine prepared with seasonal ingredients and beautifully arranged for both the eyes and the taste buds to enjoy. Enjoy a moment of tranquility and healing while fully experiencing the nature and hospitality unique to Takefue. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Misato Forest Campground Garden Place@熊本県観光連盟 Misato Forest Campground Garden Place is located in Kumamoto prefecture on Kyushu island in Japan. This beautiful campground offers a peaceful, nature-filled getaway for families and friends. The grounds are surrounded by breathtakingly lush forests, giving visitors the opportunity to truly immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. In addition to tent camping and RV sites, Misato Forest Campground Garden Place has a variety of amenities to help make your stay even more enjoyable. There is a playground for children, a convenience store for basic essentials, a restaurant serving delicious fresh food, and even a fishing pond. There are also hot springs nearby, which visitors can enjoy to relax and rejuvenate. Misato Forest Campground Garden Place also offers excursions such as horseback riding, river rafting, and a tour of a nearby castle. Visitors can take part in these activities or simply enjoy the stunning scenery and rich wildlife of the area. A perfect combination of nature, relaxation, and adventure, Misato Forest Campground Garden Place offers something for everyone. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Aburaya Bay Hot Spring Yanggikan@山口県観光連盟 Experience the healing waters of the Aburaya Bay Hot Spring Yanggikan, located in Yamaguchi prefecture of the Chuugoku area of Japan. Unwind in comfort and tranquility surrounded by lush greenery, bathing in the natural warmth of the hot spring. Enjoy indulging in the various hot springs offered, each with its own unique mineral composition and temperature. Relax in the knobs of extensive outdoor baths, some of which are built upon the raised sea bed of the Setonai Straight. Refresh yourself in the spa's grand fountain or enjoy a spa or massage treatment. Be sure to take advantage of the traditional ryokan experience during your stay, including delicious meals prepared with locally sourced ingredients. Indulge in the vast and historic grounds of the 300-year-old Yanggikan and relish a unique cultural heritage. Don't forget to take a stroll along the hotel's open-air corridor, which is lined with statues of renowned calligraphers, or soak in the breathtaking scenery of the ocean on the roof garden. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and treat yourself to an unforgettable stay at the Aburaya Bay Hot Spring Yanggikan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort@宮崎県観光協会 Located in the beautiful Miyazaki prefecture of Kyushu, Japan, the Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort is a luxurious resort for both business and leisure travelers. Our resort offers an array of amenities to accommodate any traveler’s needs, including two restaurants, a bar, spa and massage services, a fitness center, private beach, and nature trails. Our nearby golf course is an ideal spot for a round of relaxing golf. We provide elegant and modern rooms for our guests, each with their own private ocean view. Each of our spacious suites is fully equipped with all of the modern amenities necessary for a comfortable stay. Our staff are friendly and eager to ensure each of our guests has a pleasant stay. Welcome to the luxurious Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort! After a day of exploring the local attractions, come relax and recharge in our beachside paradise. Unwind with a stroll on the beach, an onsite massage, or an evening in our top-notch restaurants and bars. With us, you will be sure to have a memorable stay. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Smile Hotel Matsuyama@masahiro Smile Hotel Matsuyama is a hotel located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, offering a convenient location for both tourism and business. It provides simple and clean rooms with comfortable facilities, and its reasonable pricing is attractive. The hotel features a restaurant and cafe serving dishes made with local ingredients. With good access to tourist spots and shopping areas, it is a popular accommodation choice for tourists and business travelers. It is recommended for those seeking a comfortable stay. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Dogo Prince Hotel@しずくいし Dogo Prince Hotel is a luxury hotel located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, adjacent to Dogo Onsen. The building combines traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern design, offering views of the Seto Inland Sea and Matsuyama Castle from its rooms. The hotel features hot spring facilities, a spa, restaurants, bars, and other amenities, making it a popular choice for relaxation and sightseeing. Additionally, it is conveniently located near tourist spots such as Dogo Onsen Main Building, Matsuyama Castle, and the Seto Inland Sea, making it a convenient base for tourists as well. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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JR Clement Inn Imabari@masahiro JR Clement Inn Imabari is a hotel operated by JR West Japan Hotels located in Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture. It is conveniently located for both business and sightseeing, with comfortable rooms, restaurants, banquet halls, and a large communal bath on site. Additionally, it offers free Wi-Fi and parking, making it highly convenient. Its good access to tourist spots and shopping areas makes it a popular accommodation choice for tourists and business travelers. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kyoya Ryokan Annex Kankian@愛媛県観光物産協会 Located in Saijo City, Ehime Prefecture, "Kyoya Ryokan Bekkan Kankian" is an accommodation facility where you can experience traditional Japanese ryokan culture. The building, which has a history of over 100 years, exudes the charming atmosphere of a traditional Japanese house, and guests can enjoy views of a beautiful garden from their rooms. Guests can fully enjoy Japanese hospitality with dishes made from local ingredients, hot springs, and tea ceremonies in a tea room. The picturesque garden that changes with the seasons and the diverse landscapes throughout the year are also attractive features, making it a popular hidden gem where you can forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life and spend a relaxing time. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Shopping around「Nabigataki Park」

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Kusu, the Village of Fairy Tales (Roadside Station) Kusu, the Village of Fairy Tales (Roadside Station) is an enchanting destination that serves as a gateway to a world of whimsy and wonder. Located in the Oita Prefecture of Japan, this unique place is a must-visit for anyone with a love for fairy tales and folklore. Surrounding a quaint countryside station, the village is teeming with motifs and installations inspired by popular bedtime stories and nursery rhymes, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a fascinating fantasy realm. In addition to its fairy-tale ambiance, Kusu also gives travelers a chance to explore local culture through its range of region-specific products available for sale. From local crafts to regional delicacies and fresh produce, the Village of Fairy Tales is more than just a rest stop, it's a magical adventure in the heart of Oita, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Jion-no-taki Waterfall Kusu (Roadside Station) Roadside Station Jion-no-taki Kusu has a direct sales shop selling local specialties and agricultural products. Visitors can enjoy local delicacies such as fresh vegetables, fruits, and souvenirs. It also has a restaurant where visitors can enjoy delicious dishes made with local ingredients. Roadside Station Jien-no-taki Waterfall Kusu is also home to Jien-no-taki Waterfall. This waterfall is located in a natural setting, and its beauty attracts visitors. The waterfall basin is filled with cool, refreshing water, and there is a walking trail near the waterfall. Visitors can spend a relaxing time in nature. Michi-no-Eki Jion-no-taki Kusu is a sightseeing spot where visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, such as eating delicious food, purchasing local specialties, and strolling in nature. Be sure to stop by when visiting Oita Prefecture. [Original text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Nanaki Melon Dome (Roadside Station) Nanaki Melon Dome is a unique roadside station characterized by its striking dome architecture. It is situated in the vibrant city of Kumamoto, Japan, which is renowned for its premium-quality melons. The station offers a variety of experiences, primarily focused on the region's melon industry. It has a huge indoor market where visitors can purchase a variety of fresh local produce including the famous Kumamoto melons. Additionally, Nanaki Melon Dome houses several eateries where visitors can savor a range of dishes made using melons. A special melon-themed dessert café is a popular spot that attracts tourists from far and wide. This roadside station is more than just a pit stop; it's a destination offering a rich cultural experience, all under the grandeur of its iconic dome. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Sabi (Roadside Station) Sabi (Roadside Station) is a charming rest stop area strategically placed for travelers and tourists alike. This venue is located in the stunning region of Kumamoto, Japan. Serving as more than just a place to rest, Sabi is known for its fascinating local products, delicious food offerings, and its encompassing serene landscape which offers a tranquil environment for visitors to unwind. The station acts as a window to Kumamoto's local culture and area's agricultural produce. Featuring shops with fresh, locally grown produce to souvenirs that capture the Japanese tradition, Sabi ensures its visitors experience the authentic side of Kumamoto. Along with all these, it's indeed a perfect spot for families as it also caters to amenities like clean restrooms and large parking areas. Overall, Sabi (Roadside Station) provides an excellent blend of local commerce, culture, and culinary delights. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kurume (Roadside Station) Kurume (Roadside Station) is a popular stopover point that offers more than just a break from a long drive. Located in the heart of the city of Kurume, it provides a true cultural experience to both local commuters and international tourists. This station is known for its shopping complex that houses a variety of stores selling local crafts and fresh farm produce. It also boasts a wide range of dining options that offer the taste of Fukuoka's authentic cuisines. Visitors should not miss the chance to try Kurume's famous ramen and yakitori. The station also often hosts local events that highlight the culture and traditions of Fukuoka, Japan. Moreover, it has facilities such as parking, restrooms, and information centers that provide convenience to travelers. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kakita(Roadside Station) Kakita (Roadside Station) is a vibrant hub located in the heart of a charming rural landscape. This local touchstone is situated in the culturally rich prefecture of Kumamoto, Japan, nestled amidst luscious greenery. The station is known for its fresh produce market where local farmers sell seasonal fruits and vegetables, attracting visitors who appreciate natural, farm-to-table goods. In addition, the station houses a delightful variety of shops that offer local crafts and delicacies. The site provides valuable information for road users, such as local road maps and tourist attractions in the Kumamoto region. Visitors can also enjoy rest facilities, effectively serving as an oasis for wayfarers. Embodying the spirit of rural Japan, Kakita (Roadside Station) invites one and all to revel in its bucolic charm and local hospitality. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kisui (Roadside Station) Kisui (Roadside station) is a vibrant and welcoming rest stop located along the well-traveled local roads. Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Kumamoto, Japan, it provides an essential facility for travelers seeking a break from the road. This community-oriented station offers an array of conveniences like free parking, public restrooms, and tourist information center. Kisui is also known for its local produce market showcasing an abundance of the fresh fruits and vegetables grown in Kumamoto. The station wonderfully encapsulates the mix of authenticity, vibrant culture, and stunning nature found across Japan with its seasonal flower displays and local crafts. It also organizes various events throughout the year, attracting locals and tourists alike. As a comfortable place to pause and enjoy the regional charm of Kumamoto, Kisui (Roadside Station) is a must-visit stop for those traversing the area. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Seiwa Bunraku-eup (Road Station) Seiwa Bunraku-eup (Road Station) is a unique rest stop boasting a fusion of recreational and cultural attractions. Located in the heart of Kumamoto, Japan, this road station offers a delightful journey through the traditional arts scene. Apart from showcasing the regional specialty of Seiwa bunraku puppet theater, the station doubles as a tourism hub offering local crafts, fresh produce, and a variety of local dishes. Travelers visiting Seiwa Bunraku-eup (Road Station) in Kumamoto can participate in puppetry workshops or enjoy a live performance, transporting them back to the Edo period. With its lively atmosphere and immersive cultural experiences, it serves as an emblem of Kumamoto's rich heritage, making it a must-visit spot for both domestic and international tourists. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Transportation around「Nabigataki Park」

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Aso Station (Hohi Line) Situated in the heart of Aso, Aso Station (Hohi Line) serves as a vital hub for the rural surroundings of Kyushu's mainland. This railway station is a connecting point for public and tourist transportation in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Japan. This modestly constructed station provides citizens and visitors a convenient access to the city's central and metropolitan areas. It is also the gateway to the Aso-Cuaximaurea Quasi-National Park, feeding the influx of nature lovers who come to witness the endemic landscape that sits quietly in this part of Japan. Over the decades, Aso station, along with the entirety of the Hohi Line has stood strong, persistently serving the people despite various natural disasters that have affected the region. It's the scent of the nearby hot springs and the promise of nature's untouched beauty, both uniquely Japanese, that keep welcoming travelers at Aso Station. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Yufuin Station (Kudai Line) Yufuin Station (Kudai Line) is a picturesque railway station nestled amidst scenic mountainscape. Located in the city of Yufu, Oita prefecture, Japan, this small station is a hub of activity, serving as the primary gateway to the popular Yufuin Hot Spring area. The station is part of the Kyudai Main Line, operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). Yufuin Station, with its unique combination of traditional architecture and modern amenities, exudes a warm, welcoming ambiance. This station is not merely a transit point; it offers a panoramic view of the beautiful mountain town, providing passengers with a glimpse of the stunning natural beauty and tranquil lifestyle of Oita. A well-managed tourist information center is available within the station premises, offering valuable guidance to the multitude of tourists visiting every year. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Shin-Tamana Station (Kyushu Shinkansen) Shin-Tamana Station (Kyushu Shinkansen) is a principal stop on the Kyushu Shinkansen line, a high-speed rail network that connects the cities of Fukuoka and Kagoshima. Located in the city of Tamana, the station is nestled within the cultural heart of the Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. Since opening in 2011, the station has become a crucial transport hub for both residents and tourists alike. Its modern design is comprised of two elevated island platforms and an architecturally impressive station building. The station is also noted for its effective incorporation of accessibility features. The surrounding area offers a wealth of cultural highlights, from traditional onsen, or hot springs, to rich culinary experiences, making Shin-Tamana Station (Kyushu Shinkansen) an ideal gateway to exploring the historical treasures of Kumamoto. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kumamoto Station (Kyushu Shinkansen) Located in the heart of the city, the train station of Kyushu Shinkansen serves as a major transportation hub in the Kyushu region. This key railway station is situated in the city of Kumamoto, Japan and offers access to the high-speed bullet train, locally known as the Shinkansen. This station plays an integral role in connecting Kumamoto with other major cities across the country. It features a variety of amenities such as eateries, shops, and other facilities, making it convenient for travelers and daily commuters. The modern architecture of the station also stands as a symbol of the city's rapid development. Furthermore, Kumamoto Station is just a short journey away from some of the city's famed attractions, including Kumamoto Castle, making it a favorable spot for starting a tour of the city. In addition to the efficient service, passengers can enjoy a stunning view of the surrounding landscape during their train journey. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Nakatsu Station (Nippo Line) Nakatsu Station (Nippo Line) is a rail hub that holds great importance in the regional public transport network. Located in the city of Nakatsu, in the Oita Prefecture of Japan, it serves as a significant stop on the Nippo Line managed by Kyushu Railway Company. Numerous commuters, students, and tourists make use of its services each day, making it an active point of local mobility. The station is situated within a short distance from various points of interest in the city including historical sites, restaurants, and shopping districts. Its strategic position within the regional railway network and its deep integration within the local community enhance the station's role in the transportation infrastructure in this part of Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Hakata Station (Sanyo Shinkansen) Hakata Station (Sanyo Shinkansen) is a significant transportation hub, renowned as one of the largest train stations in southwestern Japan. Situated in Fukuoka, it serves as a terminus for several lines of the Sanyo Shinkansen, the high-speed rail network connecting Western Japan. The station, featuring modern, sleek architecture and advanced facilities, stands as a symbol of the city's urban progress. It houses a diverse range of amenities, including restaurants, shops, and a huge department store, transforming it into a destination of its own and making it a convenient stopping point for travelers and locals alike. In addition to local services, it offers direct connections to major cities across Japan, such as Osaka and Hiroshima. With its breadth of services and bustling activity, Hakata Station is a central lifeline in Fukuoka’s transportation network. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Shin-Tosu Station (Kyushu Shinkansen) Shin-Tosu Station (Kyushu Shinkansen) is a significant railway stop which is operated by Kyushu Railway Company. Located in the city of Tosu in Saga prefecture, this station serves as a crucial transport hub for the region. The station was inaugurated in 2011, with the launch of the Kyushu Shinkansen line connecting it to other parts of Japan. Shin-Tosu Station is specifically designed to handle high-speed bullet trains, making it a key link on the high-speed rail network across the country. Given its strategic location and well-connected routes, the station acts as a significant gateway to the region, welcoming both local commuters and international visitors who are keen on exploring the scenic beauty of Saga. Despite its modern infrastructure, the station still carries the charm of traditional Japanese aesthetics, providing a fusion of new-age technology with age-old tradition. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kurume Station (Kyushu Shinkansen) Kurume Station (Kyushu Shinkansen) serves as a vital hub for railway transportation facilitating extensive connectivity in the long-established city of Kurume. Nestled in the Fukuoka Prefecture of Japan, this station is a significant part of the Kyushu Shinkansen network, a modern high-speed rail line, connecting Fukuoka and Kagoshima. The station offers state-of-the-art amenities and streamlined services, ensuring a comfortable journey for all passengers. Near the station, one would find a myriad of dining, shopping, and entertainment choices, making it a seamless part of their city exploration. With its easy access and well-organized transport links, Kurume Station (Kyushu Shinkansen) stands as a gateway to the charming culture, history, and lifestyle of Fukuoka, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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