Why you should visit Oita with your Japan Rail Pass

Oita Prefecture, situated in the northeast of Japan’s Kyushu island, beckons travelers with its ancient samurai towns, rejuvenating hot springs, and tranquil mountain temples. This diverse region promises a perfect blend of beauty and adventure, easily accessible from major airports in Tokyo (Haneda), Narita, Osaka, and Nagoya. Immerse yourself in the charm of quaint ryokan…

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What to do and see in Fukuoka

Fukuoka is Kyushu’s largest city and the most important commercial centre on the island. Fukuoka offers visitors a wide range of attractions, including temples, shrines, parks, shopping districts, and nightlife. The city is also home to a large number of festivals throughout the year. If you’re looking for things to do in Fukuoka, you won’t…

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This town in Japan installed autonomous water cannons to protect historic buildings from fires

A fire broke out about 500 metres away from the UNESCO World Heritage-listed farmhouses of Shirakawa-go in Gifu Prefecture on Monday 4th November. Two huts burned down as fires easily spread across the thatched roofs. However, clever engineering prevented many more buildings from burning down. The 114 gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some of which are more than…

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What to do and see in Hiroshima

It may not be as popular as visiting the likes of Tokyo or Kyoto, but there is no doubt that a trip to Hiroshima will not disappoint travelers and tourists. That’s especially the case for those who are fascinated by sites and cities of important historical significance. And there is no more historically significant city…

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