• The Japanese island of Kyushu offers delicious ramen, stunning hikes and the volcanic hot springs that make up Beppu Onsen.
  • Kyushu (九州, Kyūshū, literally "nine provinces") is Japan's third largest island, located southwest of the main island Honshu.
  • We started off the day bright and early. A sunrise mission to Kyushu’s most famous shrine and one of the other great Inari shrines of Japan, Yūtoku Inari Shrine.
  • Kyushu has a lot to discover, from its heritage and history to its active volcanoes and hot springs, scenic coastline and incredible cuisine.
  • Settlers of the Yayoi period have luckily begun populating Japan from Kyūshū and progressively made their way through Honshū.
  • The island of Kyūshū is renowned through Japan for its lush greenery, steaming calderas, and therapeutic hot springs. Oh, and the hiking isn’t half bad either.
  • Kyushu (九州) also called Tsukushi (筑紫島) in the Kojiki and Nihongi is one of the four main islands of Japan. People exiled were often sent...
  • Honshu adasının güney batısında yer alan Kyushu'nun ılıman iklimi, engin yeşil kırları, sıcak kaplıcaları ve gizemli volkanik oluşumları meşhurdur.
  • The gateway between Japan and continental Asia, Kyushu is located southwest of Japan’s main island Honshu and has a slightly warmer tropical climate.