Transfer to Dazaifu – Dazaifu tenmangu shrine. Dedicated to the Shinto god of learning Tenjin, Dazaifu Temman-gu traces its origins back to the year 905. Wander the complex and admire the ornate woodcarvings, red-gold accents, and classic swooping rooftops that adorn the buildings, particularly the lavishly decorated main shrine. Stroll through the shrine’s surrounding gardens, featuring ponds, bridges, and other smaller structures surrounded by Asian plum trees. Don’t miss a chance to try a local type of grilled bean cake, known as umegae mochi–you’ll find it sold by many vendors along the main trail to the shrine.After that, Lunch at local restaurant – Transfer to
Yufuin, Beppu Beneath the shadow of Mount Yufu sits Yufuin Area, a whimsical hot spring resort filled with cafes, boutiques, and museums. The main appeal of the district lies in its public bathhouses, though there are plenty of other attractions to keep you occupied here. You can explore quaint, winding streets, known for their galleries and artisan coffee shops, or indulge in a spot of retail therapy before heading to the springs for a refreshing soak. At the end of the area’s main thoroughfare, Lake Kinrinko sits in scenic beauty, flanked by more shops and cafes, and a small shrine located at the its southern end.- Take a walk at around Lake Kinrin . Enjoy the serene atmosphere of Lake Kinrin, a shallow, clear lake fed by a couple of rivers and boasting two hot springs. The lake, named after the golden scales of fish reflecting the sunlight, attracts visitors for its notable phenomenon of mist evaporating from the surface, most apparent in winter and fall. Take a relaxing stroll along the lakeside boardwalk, or have a picnic and take in the peaceful atmosphere and lush green setting and after that we will go to Umi Jigoku.
lastly , transfer to hotel for hotel check-in.

After breakfast – transfer to ASO Daikanbo. Take in the view at Daikanbo, an observation area within the national park. The scenic spot, located on the top of a hill, offers views of five peaks of the mountain range, said to resemble a reclining Buddha. An onsite visitor center introduces the area, the significance of the view, and includes a restaurant serving light refreshments. To reach the observation platform, travel by car and use the onsite parking lot, or drop by as part of a longer walk through the national park. .Lunch at local restaurant – Transfer to
Kagoshima .Kagoshima sits across the bay from Sakurajima, an active volcano that serves as a symbol of the city and works its way into many aspects of life here. The regular eruptions of the volcano coat the city with ash, which looks rather striking once it is at rest but can be dangerous for air traffic. The old castle town possesses many interesting historical sites dating back to the time of the Meiji Restoration, with gardens, temples, and the main castle highlighting most holidays in Kagoshima.
Dinner at Restaurant and lastly Check-in Hotel in Kagoshima.

After breakfast – transfer to Kumamoto, Centered around its castle, Kumamoto stands as a historic city with plenty of modern-day appeal to add to the mix. The castle steals visitors’ attention at the start of many visits to Kumamoto, though the surrounding streets of restaurants, stores, and museums soon provide a touch of the city’s pleasant modern ambiance. Day trips throughout the surrounding region offer chances to see volcanic areas with hot springs and crater lakes, as well as an archipelago of 120 islands off the coast.
After that take a stroll at Suizenji Park (include) With a lush rolling landscape and fresh clear waters filled with colorful carp, Suizenji Jojuen Garden remains a welcoming sanctuary and authentic example of a traditional Japanese garden. Originally constructed in 1636, the gardens gradually grew to include the Izumi Shrine, a Noh theater, and Kokin-Denju-no-Ma teahouse. The landscaping is said to represent the 53 stations of “Tokaido,” a well-known route between Edo and Kyoto. Stroll through delicate foliage, across hills and along the edge of ponds, observing the beauty of the miniature Mount Fuji, a landmark at the heart of the park.
Lunch at local restaurant and Check in.

Breakfast – Nagasaki. The hilly port city of Nagasaki has become known internationally as one of the two Japanese cities to be destroyed by an atomic bomb towards the close of World War II. This history, of course, remains important to the city, its inhabitants, and to the wider world, and should not be forgotten. Nor is it, with a number of moving memorials, touching tributes, and preserved areas of destruction, now standing as symbols of peace and warnings against war. These sites should not be missed during any trip to Nagasaki. But the city–historically one of the country’s most outward-looking and international–has rebuilt itself into a place of exciting nightlife featuirng a bright and modern waterfront, pristine gardens, modern architecture, and diverse cuisine.
Lunch at local restaurant and visit Atomi Bomb Museum(Include) eflect on the horrors of nuclear warfare at Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, located next door to the national memorial for victims of the bombings. The museum allows visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the history of the atomic bomb and its devastating immediate and long-term effects on the city. A major exhibit displays images of Nagasaki as it appeared before the bomb fell on August 9, 1945. Look for the clock hauntingly stopped at 11:02, the moment the bomb was dropped.
Go to Heiwa Park .Heiwa Park is a public park is located in Chikusa-ku, Nagoya in central Japan.The spacious park on the eastern side of the city has an area of around 150 hectares. It is dedicated to peace. The park is popular amongst visitors especially during the Hanami season in spring. The park features a statue of Kannon, the boddhisatva of mercy, trails through the woodlands, ponds and a large cemetery, Also in there still exist Tomb of Matsudaira Senchiyo, 8th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of Tokugawa Shogunate.
– Dinner and Check In Hotel.

Breakfast – Fukuoka. The largest city on the island, Fukuoka formed through the merger of two former cities that had grown up either side of the Naka River. Tracing its history as a trading port settlement back around 2,000 years, a complex narrative of cultural exchange, feudal fighting, and regional trade has left the city with a number of interesting historical sites and folk traditions, which you can discover at a wealth of museums across the city. With many cruise ships arriving at the port, the city acts as a gateway to the rest of the island, with excursions to Kyushu’s active volcanic peaks, “onsen” (traditional Japanese spas), ancient ruins, and storied Shinto temples forming essentials additions to any Fukuoka itinerary.
– Lunch at restuarant – Fukuoka Tower(Photoshop) – Bayside
Place Hakata. Bayside Place Hakata is a commercial complex directly connected to the passenger terminal of Hakata Port.
It features Wangan Ichiba, a market offering fresh seafood and vegetables, a hot spring facility, Namiha No Yu and a variety of shops offering souvenirs and other local specialties of Kyushu. There is also a restaurant themed on a wonderland and you can enjoy a whole day here.
After that visit Canal city Hakata and have Dinner
Check In hotel.

Breakfast and Transfer to Fukuoka Airport.
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