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1. Chouhangan ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Tsunagi, Kyushu Region, Japan I love chouhangan cuz that is tall rock!! in the past, there were castle!!! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kumamoto, Kyushu Region, Japan Beautiful, quiet beach near the city of Ushibuka, on the south end of the Amakusa chain of islands. Camp here overnight, plus hit Ushibuka for summer's annual "haiya".. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Shimabara, Kyushu Region, Japan Shimabara Castle (Shimabara-jo) was built by Matsukura Shigemasa, the daimyo of this region, in around 1618. The five-tiered donjon soared above the grounds, with.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Shimabara, Kyushu Region, Japan Approximately 1,500 carp swim in the beautiful pools of this city of fish. Their forms add elegance to Shimabara, a city of fresh springs. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kumamoto, Kyushu Region, Japan Kawagoe Castle was initially built in 1457. When Tokugawa Ieyasu set up his new government in Edo, the castle's strategic importance grew as a defense point north of.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Kumamoto, Kyushu Region, Japan Suizenji-Jojuen is a spacious, Japanese style landscape garden in Kumamoto, best enjoyed by scrolling along a circular path. It was built by the Hosokawa family in the.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Kumamoto, Kyushu Region, Japan Kumamoto Castle was constructed by the Kato Clan in 1607. Half a century later, it was handed over to the Hosokawa Clan, which ruled the surrounding fief from there for.. 8. Sakurajima ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Kagoshima, Kyushu Region, Japan Active Volcano In Nishi-Kagoshima - Great At Sunrise! 9. Senganen ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kagoshima, Kyushu Region, Japan Nice garden from where you can enjoy a great view on Sakurajima. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Sakura-jima, Kyushu Region, Japan On the shore near Kagoshima there is a hot sands bath place where you get buried up to your neck in sand and cooked for a bit. not recommended if sunburnt, but.. |