• The Kunisaki Peninsula, set in the hinterlands of northern Oita Prefecture, has a remarkable array of time-honored temples and shrines as well as...
  • The Kunisaki Peninsula (国東半島, Kunisaki Hantō) is a peninsula in northern Ōita Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan that juts out into the Seto Inland Sea.
  • Travel guide for the Kunisaki Peninsula, home of Mount Futago and its temples, as well as several national treasures in Oita Prefecture.
  • The picturesque and verdant Kunisaki Peninsula is a haven of rural life that today belies its history as one of the greatest centres of Buddhism in Japan.
  • The Kunisaki Peninsula, jutting out from Oita Prefecture on Kyushu Island, offers a unique blend of spiritual heritage, natural beauty, and tranquil villages.
  • Kunisaki Peninsula is in the northeast part of Oita Prefecture. It has a roughly round shape, and the diameter is about 35 to 40 kilometers.
  • Kunisaki Peninsula (国東半島), home of majestic mountains and rustic Buddhist temples is certainly one of Japan’s secret gem.
  • One place I’ve always wanted to visit but have never managed is the Kunisaki Peninsula in Kyushu. ... Kumano magaibutsu on Kunisaki Peninsula.
  • There are a lot of attractive places on the Kunisaki Peninsula, in Oita Prefecture of Kyushu, Japan. This is because the peninsula is hard to access, making it.
  • The Kunisaki Peninsula is situated in northern Oita Prefecture, facing the Seto Inland Sea. It has a number of valleys radiating from Mount Futago at its centre.