{"id":9553,"date":"2025-03-25T15:27:17","date_gmt":"2025-03-25T08:27:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/amazingbiketours.com\/?post_type=places-to-go&#038;p=9553"},"modified":"2025-04-01T10:51:53","modified_gmt":"2025-04-01T03:51:53","slug":"kyushu","status":"publish","type":"places-to-go","link":"https:\/\/www.absoluteasiatours.com\/places-to-go\/kyushu\/","title":{"rendered":"Kyushu"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Japan &#8211; Kyushu: Island Guide<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The southernmost island in Japan, Kyushu\u2019s vibrant port cities have great access to Asia by boat and plane, and this seismically active island is temptingly full of steaming hot springs, verdant peaks, simmering volcanoes, waves crashing onto sandy beaches, with a rich cultural legacy developed from its proximity to mainland Asia.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Japan Kyushu Travel Guide<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>First stop for many visitors is Fukuoka, a flourishing metropolis on the bullet train line along the island\u2019s northern shore; a ferry ride from Korea, the city is famous for its ramen noodle broths flavoured from pork bone, and marinated cod roe. On a west coast peninsula sits Nagasaki, boasting one of world\u2019s most stunning harbours, its deep waters favourable for international trade, and sustaining Japan\u2019s link to the outside world for over 400 years. For superb (and potentially vertigo-inducing) views over the city, take the cablecar up Mount Inasa &#8211; it\u2019s impressive during the day, and magical at night.<\/p>\n<p>The bullet train now stretches down Kyushu\u2019s west coast to Kumamoto, with its majestic samurai-era castle that was considered impregnable, from its construction in the 1460s right up to 1877, when parts of it were destroyed by unhappy samurai with cannons. These days, the fieriest encounter you\u2019ll have in Kumamoto is with the local delicacy, karashi renkon \u2013 lotus root stuffed with mustard.<\/p>\n<p>Beyond Kumamoto, a short boat ride or cycle hop lands you on the far western Amakusa islands, interlinked by bridges and incongruous in their stunning rural vistas; home to Japanese Catholics for several centuries, the magical islands are dotted with European-style churches that rise up between the rice fields and forested peaks.<\/p>\n<p>Inland, the green peaks and valleys around Kyushu\u2019s Mount Aso offer excellent hiking and cycling, and breathtaking views of one of the world\u2019s largest volcanic calderas &#8211; a sight made even more unusual by the Jersey cows that graze the volcano\u2019s green grassy slopes. Combine activity with luxury at secluded chic resorts like Kurokawa Onsen, a beautiful hot spring town about 12 miles north of the mountain, or follow the founding myths of ancient Japan and head up to the Takachiho mountains, where the Shinto Sun Goddess is said to have hidden from her rampaging brother.<\/p>\n<p>Carving deep into Kyushu\u2019s south coast, Kagoshima Bay can be hot enough to brew tea, thanks to spluttering volcanic Sakurajima (\u2018cherry blossom island\u2019), which emerges from the water. Try lying in one of the hot sand baths on the beach in the onsen town of Ibusuki, although perhaps before you sample the local strong liquor, shochu, which is distilled in Kagoshima and popular all over Japan. Kagoshima samurai were instigators of change in the mid 19th century, trading with foreign vessels and rebelling against the feudal government in Tokyo; they eventually rebelled too much, and were defeated, the last samurai leader dying here after the bloody battle that savaged Kumamoto castle.<\/p>\n<p>Take a ferry due south from Kagoshima, and you\u2019ll arrive at the gorgeous UNESCO Biosphere reserve that is Yakushima, a mountainous island covered in otherworldly forests of thousand-year-old cedar trees, clad in moss and vines, that reputedly inspired Miyazaki\u2019s Princess Mononoke, as well as historic poets &#8211; the call of cuckoos or bush warblers might even inspire you to write a haiku.<\/p>\n<p>Head on around Kyushu up the east coast, which boasts palm trees and sandy beaches that are wildly popular with surfers, then head down into the sophisticated onsen resort of Yufuin for a well-deserved soak. You\u2019ll find ancient Buddhist statues carved into rockfaces in Usuki, the world\u2019s biggest hot spring resort in seaside Beppu, and &#8211; inland from Beppu &#8211; hike up Mount Yufuin for spectacular views, then head into the hot spring town of Yufuin for a well-deserved soak.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Okinawa<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Far to the south &#8211; half way to Taiwan, in fact &#8211; the Okinawa Islands were an independent kingdom until the mid 19th century, and are famous for their huge US military bases, established during the 1940s and still covering about 20% of Okinawa Hont\u014d. The islands are also known for their wonderful beach resorts, snorkelling and reefs, and their extraordinary cuisine &#8211; from the miracle mozuku seaweed, which is harvested with a hoover from the ocean floor, to the bitter pimply green goya plant, raw goat sashimi, and an islandwide obsession with SPAM.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kyushu, Japan\u2019s southernmost island, boasts vibrant port cities, lush peaks, active volcanoes, and relaxing hot springs. 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