Unlock the spirit of Kumamoto with this all-inclusive 6.5-hour guided tour starting from Hakata Station. Travel seamlessly by Kyushu Shinkansen as your professional guide brings centuries of samurai history and cultural beauty to life. Explore the legendary Kumamoto Castle, pay tribute at the peaceful Kato Shrine, and engage with Japan’s feudal past at the interactive Wakuwakuza Museum. Enjoy a delicious local lunch in the traditional Josaien district, and conclude your day with shopping or onward travel from Kumamoto Station. With round-trip bullet train tickets and expert guidance included, this tour offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and comfort. Book now and step into the living heritage of southern Japan—no planning required, just unforgettable memories.
Kumamoto Breakup: Plan to meet in Hakata, visit Kumamoto Castle, and disband in Kumamoto. Since we do not return to Hakata, you can continue si
Your journey begins in comfort aboard the Kyushu Shinkansen, one of Japan’s most efficient and scenic rail lines. Departing from Hakata Station, you’ll glide past the lush landscapes of Kyushu as your guide introduces you to Kumamoto’s fascinating history. In just under 40 minutes, you’ll arrive relaxed and ready to explore.
From Kumamoto Station, take a streetcar in the direction of Kumamoto Castle.
Step into the world of samurai and castle life at Kumamoto Castle Museum Wakuwakuza. This engaging, interactive museum brings history to life through hands-on exhibits, traditional samurai attire, and intricate scale models. Learn how Kumamoto thrived during the Edo period and immerse yourself in the sights and stories of feudal Japan in a fun, accessible way for all ages.
Located just outside Kumamoto Castle, Josaien is a charming shopping and dining district that recreates the ambiance of a traditional castle town. With its historic-style architecture and vibrant local atmosphere, it's the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely lunch. Sample Kumamoto’s culinary specialties and browse artisan goods, sweets, and souvenirs in this beautifully curated cultural hub.
Towering proudly over the city, Kumamoto Castle is a masterwork of samurai-era fortification. Built in the early 1600s by the brilliant warlord Kato Kiyomasa, the castle is renowned for its dramatic black keep, sweeping stone walls, and sophisticated defense design. Though damaged in the 2016 earthquake, ongoing restoration offers a unique view into Japan’s commitment to preserving its national treasures.
Tucked within the castle grounds, Kato Shrine honors the legendary Kato Kiyomasa, the architect of Kumamoto Castle. This serene Shinto shrine invites quiet reflection and spiritual connection, surrounded by tall trees and peaceful paths. The shrine’s elevated position also offers one of the best views of the castle—perfect for photography or a tranquil moment of appreciation.
From Kumamoto Castle, take the streetcar again to Kumamoto Station.
After the tour concludes, you’ll have some free time at Kumamoto Station to pick up souvenirs—ranging from Kumamon-themed gifts to regional treats like spicy karashi renkon and sweet Ikinari dango. Then, board the return shinkansen to Hakata, bringing your memorable journey full circle. Sit back, reflect, and enjoy the smooth ride home.
The meeting point is In front of the Police box in front of Hakata Ekimae. The guide will be holding the yellow sign.
Fukuoka is a vibrant coastal city in southern Japan known for its rich history, delicious cuisine, and warm climate. As the largest city in Kyushu, it offers a perfect blend of traditional culture and modern urban living, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an authentic Japanese experience.
A large, beautiful park featuring a lake, gardens, and historic sites. It's a perfect spot for relaxation and outdoor activities.
The ruins of a historic castle that played a significant role in Japanese history. The site offers beautiful views and a glimpse into the past.
A historic Shinto shrine known for its vibrant festivals and beautiful architecture. It's a significant cultural and religious site.
A large shopping and entertainment complex featuring a canal, theaters, and a wide variety of shops and restaurants.
A iconic tower offering panoramic views of the city and the sea. It's a great spot for photography and sightseeing.
A type of ramen featuring a rich, creamy tonkotsu (pork bone) broth, thin noodles, and toppings like chashu (braised pork) and green onions.
Spicy cod roe, often served as a topping for rice or noodles, or as a side dish.
A hot pot dish featuring offal, typically beef or pork, cooked in a savory broth with vegetables and tofu.
Grilled chicken skewers, often seasoned with salt or soy sauce, and served with a side of grated daikon radish.
These seasons offer pleasant weather, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Spring brings beautiful cherry blossoms, while autumn features vibrant fall foliage.
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Fukuoka is generally a very safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Hakata Station, Fukuoka Station
Hakata Bus Terminal, Tenjin Bus Center
The subway system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It consists of three lines: Kūkō Line, Hakozaki Line, and Nanakuma Line.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A historic town known for its temples, shrines, and beautiful gardens. It offers a peaceful and culturally rich experience.
A picturesque town known as the 'City of Waterways' for its network of canals. It offers a unique and charming experience with its historic houses, boat rides, and local specialties.
A popular hot spring resort town known for its numerous hot springs, or 'hells' (jigoku), and scenic beauty. It offers a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.
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