Tours are our forte. My philosophy is to provide customized flexible tours around Kyushu for smaller groups unlike the big tour operators, who are only concerned amount how many people they can get and not the quality or content of their tours.
We allow our clients to stay as short or a long as they like at a particular venue in order to maximize their enjoyment. It is this type of tour that will leave you feeling fully satisfied at days end.
You will be traveling in a Toyota Grand Hiace which seats 9 passengers in total. It is a spacious with easy entry and exit out of the vehicle and you will ride in comfort and safety.
Finally, only Port calls that have been cancelled or changed as a result of inclement weather conditions, will be accessed for a full refund. Any other reasons will not be accepted!
Volcanic Sand Bath: A once in a lifetime experience can be had on the day.<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A shore excursion that can start and finish as required by the customer<br/>Lunch and Refreshments: A Western or Japanese styled lunch is provided as is bottled water within the vehicle.<br/>Toyota Hiace Commuter: A spacious vehicle that seats 12 passengers, although 10 comfortably.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is provided.<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours: A flexible and customizable tour that allows the client to choose the start and finshing times of the tour.<br/>Lunch and Beverages: A sit down or on the go lunch is provided. Many Western and Japanese as well as beverage options are available.<br/>Toyota Microbus: A spacious vehicle that seats up to 15 adults and 5 children.<br/>Special Features: A professional driver and native English speaking guide are standard.<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours: A fully customizable tour that can be lengthened or shortened if desired.<br/>Lunch: A Western or Japanese styled lunch is provided.<br/>Toyota Hiace.: A luxury and comfortable vehicle that seats 9 passengers.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is standard<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours: A flexible and customizable tour. Client many choose the start and finishing times.<br/>Lunch and Beverages: A sit down or on the run lunch is provided. Many Western and Japanese as well as Beverage options are available.<br/>Toyota Microbus: A spacious vehicle that seats up to 15 adults and 5 children.<br/>Special Feature: A professional driver and native English speaking guide are standard.<br/>Pickup included
Sake Brewery Tour: Inspect many facets of Sake Production and experience a tasting s well.<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A shore excursion that can start and finish as per the clients requirements.<br/>Lunch and Refreshements: A Western or Japanese styled lunch is provided as well as bottled water.<br/>Toyota Hiace Commuter: A spacious vehicle that seats 12 passengers, although 10 passengers comfortably.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is provided.<br/>Pickup included
Ramen and Sake Factory Tours: Eat Ramen for lunch and then drink Sake. A perfect combination!<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A shore excursion that can start and finish as per the customers requirements.<br/>Lunch and Refreshments: A Western or Japanese styled lunch is provided as well as bottled water during the day.<br/>Microbus: A spacious vehicle that seats 12 passengers, although 10 passengers comfortably.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is standard.<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours: A flexible tour that is customizable. Client may choose their start and finishing times!<br/>Lunch and Beverages: A sit down or on the go lunch is provided. Many Western and Japanese as well as beverage options are available.<br/>Toyota Microbus: A spacious vehicle that seats up to 15 adults and 5 children.<br/>Special Features: A professional driver and a native English speaking guide are standard.<br/>Pickup included
Sake Brewery/ Ramen Factory: A Sake Brewery visit and a gourmet ramen lunch will add a unique experience to your tour.<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A fully customizable tour that you can choose the starting time and return time back to the Port Terminal.<br/>Lunch: A variety of lunch options are available according to you specific requirements.<br/>Toyota Hiace: A spacious and comfortable vehicle that seats 8 adults in comfort.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is standard<br/>Pickup included
Peace Park and Atomic Museum: Many other interesting attractions will be visited on the day.<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A shore excursion that can start and finish as per the clients requirements.<br/>Lunch and Refreshments: A Western or Japanese styled lunch is provided as well as bottled water during the day.<br/>Toyota Hiace Commuter: A spacious vehicle that seats 12 passengers, although only 10 passengers comfortably.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is standard.<br/>Pickup included
Private Hot Spring: A private hot spring experience can be enjoyed on the day.<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A fully customizable tour that can be lengthened or shortened if desired.<br/>Lunch: A delicious Western or Japanese styled lunch will be had at a sit down restaurant or on the go.<br/>Toyota Hiace: A spacious and comfortable vehicle that seats 8 passengers comfortably.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is standard<br/>Pickup included
Volcanic Sand Bath: An experience that you will remember for the rest of your life!<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A fully customizable tour that can be lengthened or shortened if desired.<br/>Lunch: A delicious Japanese or Western style lunch is provided as is bottled water inside the vehicle.<br/>Toyota Hiace: A comfortable and spacious vehicle for 8 passengers.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is standard<br/>Pickup included
Private Hot Spring: Enjoy a public or private Onsen experience.<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A shore excursion that can start and finish as per the clients requirements.<br/>Lunch and Refreshments: A Japanese or Western styled lunch is provided as well as bottled water during the day.<br/>Toyota Hiace Commuter: A spacious vehicle that seats 12 passenger, although 10 passengers comfortably.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is standard<br/>Pickup included
Shochu Brewery Tasting: Inspect and try many types of Japanese distilled spirits on the day.<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A fully customizable tour that can be lengthened or shortened if desired.<br/>Lunch: A delicious Japanese or Western lunch will be enjoyed and bottled water is available in the vehicle.<br/>Toyota Hiace: A comfortable vehicle that transports up to 8 passengers.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is standard.<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours: A flexible and customizable tour. The client may choose the start and finishing times.<br/>Lunch and Beverages: A sit down or on the go lunch is provided. Many Western and Japanese as well as beverage options are available.<br/>Toyota Microbus: A spacious vehicle that seats up to 15 adults and 5 children.<br/>Special Features: A professional driver and native English speaking guide are standard.<br/>Pickup included
Peace Park and Atomic Museum: The highlight destination is obviously the above 2 but other amazing attractions will be visited.<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A fully customizable tour that can be lengthened or shortened if desired.<br/>Lunch: A Japanese or Western Lunch options will be enjoyed on the day.<br/>Toyota Hiace: A spacious and comfortable vehicle that seats 8 comfortably.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is standard<br/>Pickup included
Sake Brewery: A sake tasting experience is available on all Sasebo Shore Excursions.<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A fully customizable tour that can be lengthened or shortened if desired.<br/>Lunch: A Western or Japanese styled lunch is provided as is bottled water in the vehicle.<br/>Toyota Hiace: A comfortable ride for a total of 8 passengers.<br/>Driver and Guide: A professional driver and native English speaking guide is standard<br/>Pickup included
Shochu Factory : Inspect and taste many types of Japanese distilled spirits<br/>Duration: 9 hours: A tour that can start and finish as the customer requires<br/>Lunch and Refreshments: A western or Japanese styled lunch is provided as is bottled water throughout the day.<br/>Toyota Hiace Commuter: A spacious vehicle that seats up to 12 passengers, but 10 comfortably.<br/>Driver and Guide: A separate professional driver and a native English speaking guide is standard<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours: A flexible and customizable tour that allows the client to choose theor start and finishing times.<br/>Lunch and Beverages: A sit down or on the go lunch is provided. Many Western and Japanese as well as beverage options are available.<br/>Toyota Microbus: A spacious vehicle that seats up to 15 adults and 5 children.<br/>Special Features: A professional driver and a native English speaking are standard.<br/>Pickup included
Situated in the remote countryside on the outskirts of Fukuoka City, is one of the most remarkable places you will find in Nanzoin Temple. I have been to hundreds of ho hum Temples all over Japan but without a doubt this Temple has been absolutely the most amazing place you could hope to visit.
The Nanzoin Temple is home to the largest Reclining Buddha in Japan and possibly the world. The actual dimensions of the Statue are 41 metres long by 11 metres in height and it weighs in at 300 tons, so as you can see it ain`t small!
Without a doubt the best and most popular Shrine in Fukuoka Prefecture is the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine located approx. 30 minutes from central Fukuoka City.
The Shrine is dedicated to the God of Learning and as such is busy all through the year with many student visitors coming here to pray for upcoming success in their educational endeavors, especially during examination time at various periods during the year.
The building was larger than I expected. At first they have a viewing window where you can see the manufacturing process of the noodle component of the product. Ichiran`s soup recipe and process is a very heavily guarded secret so this portion of the process is not on the agenda unfortunately. Next, you can walk at your own speed through the Museum part of the Building which shows the history of the company, various aspects about the product and quite a few instructional and interactive exhibits which is very popular with the younger customers. There isn`t a huge amount of English subtitles but the design and the displays are all very explanatory and easy to follow.
Suginoya Brewery is one of the most popular stops on our Itoshima Peninsular Day Tours out of Fukuoka. Why is this? Well, it all about the tradition of the Sake Brewing process, exploring the old but esthetically pleasing building as well as the tasting experience that gets everyone fully involved in the process.
The Brewery is over 140 years old and it shows but in a traditional and authentic way. No one wants to go to a brand new building that lacks character and history, it is for this reason that a huge majority of our customers have rated this attraction as their favorite one on the day.
Yusentei Park located in the middle of Fukuoka City is in a nutshell a rare find of a location that will tick all your Japanese Cultural boxes. So many things, quintessentially Japanese that you will be constantly held in amazement and culturally in a head spin. I have lived in Japan for nearly 15 years now and I am still bewildered that it took me this long to find a place like this!
Yusentei Park was first built in 1754 as a place of relaxation for a local Lord. After many years and a complete restoration it was opened to the public as the first Japanese Gardens within the Fukuoka City area. In modern times it has become a designated tourist spot with thousands of Japanese and international visitors alike, receiving calmness and peacefulness within its various activities and views to be enjoyed. by all.
The Hakata Port Tower stands out as a beacon of hope that the worst has come and gone and that life and travel are basically back to normal pre-pandemic levels.
Conveniently located in the Bayside district of the Hakata Port complex it is walking distance from Hakata Station and Tenjin the 2 most popular downtown areas of Fukuoka. The Hakata Port Tower is also only 2kms from the Fukuoka International Cruise Terminal and this stop has become a regular last attraction site on our Full Day Shore Excursions. It's a wonderful last photo and memory of the day before returning to your cruise to sail off to the next exotic locations.
The Spectacle Bridge in Isahaya is a double arch stone bridge spanning a pond at Isahaya Park, which is one of the main sightseeing places of the area. The bridge is twice the size of the famous Spectacles Bridge in Nagasaki City and has many temples and shrines as well as walking trails that you could easily spend 1 or 2 hours here soaking up the ambiance.
Shimabara Castle is located between the Ariake Bay and Mount Unzen on the Shimabara Peninsular. The outer moat is 15 meters deep and between 30–50 meters wide, extends 360 meters east-west and 1260 meters north-south. The main building has five stories, a height of 33 meters and is connected to two secondary buildings, each with three stories.
The Samurai Street commemorates the old samurai section of Shimabara City on the Shimabara Peninsular. This famous street is lined with stone walls and a spring water canal running down its center. Three samurai houses have been restored and opened as exhibits to the public to restore the image and the traditions of this old Samurai town. It is an extremely picturesque setting and perfect for a great photo shoot as images of feudal Japan came racing back into your consciousness from many of those movies and books you have read from your youth.
The Damaged Houses were a direct result of the Unzen volcano explosion and there has been several major eruptions in its history. The volcano erupted most recently from 1990 to 1995, sending pyroclastic flows (superheated clouds of volcanic gas and ash) down toward the towns below. While most people were safely evacuated, 43 journalists, scientists and their taxi drivers were killed. The eruptions also destroyed buildings on the outskirts of Shimabara City.
Unzen Jigoku Hells in Nagasaki is located within the Unzen Town district and is designated as a National Park. It is where you will find many wild birds and alpine plants as well as other attractive features such as frost in winter (January to February) crimson foliage in autumn (October and November) cherry blossoms in Spring (March and April) and Azaleas in summer (May and June).
Just imagine, the location right on the waters edge. The picturesque seaside views combined with the healthy steamed vegetables, various snacks, alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages as well as the chance to soak these weary feet in the 40 degree celcius foot baths equals a magical and mind boggling experience that stimulates all the senses.
The other day I had 4 cobs of corn that i could have steamed or boiled at home but i decide to have a stroll down to the Foot baths and steam them the natural and healthy way that mother nature intended us. What can I say, the finished product is not only fresh and juicy but the salty hot spring steam infuses itself into the corn and seasons the vegetables naturally.
The Atomic Bomb Museum in Nagasaki is located in the park above the epicenter. It's exhibits show the overwhelming destruction caused by the bombing while also telling us the importance of world peace and the removal of weapons to protect the Earth from something like this ever happening again!
It is a very sobering place and definitely not for the faint hearted as the stories, exhibits and pictures are extremely graphic. There hasn't been a time when I haven't seen someone crying out loud and or emotionally uncontrollable. This museum definitely isn't every one's cup of tea. However, it is important to remember history and not to forget about the past as this is the way we don't make the same mistakes of the past. So, in that sense the museum can be a great place to come together and never let this happen again for the benefit of mankind.
Nagasaki Peace Park was born from the infamous day forever etched into history and the minds of those associated with this disaster. The death toll was 74,000 people, with another 75,000 suffering injuries. Within a 1 kilometer radius of the hypocenter almost 90% of the people died. Burns caused by the heat rays of the atomic bomb were severe, with the surface skin being completely burned and falling off thus leaving tissue and bone exposed. People were thrown by the force of the blast and countless pieces of glass and other debris pierced their skin. The radiation penetrated deep into people's bodies causing them to suffer injuries and diseases such as cancer and leukemia to this very day.
The Blood Hell Ponds called Chinoike Jigoku in Japanese, in the hot spring town of Beppu, Oita Prefecture is a spring that is blood red. It has existed for over 1300 years and its color is said to be a result of some chemical reaction occurring underground. The color has remained this way ever since the beginning except for a 6 month period in the 1970's. The nearby Aso Volcano in neighboring Kumamoto Prefecture, had a very unstable period which affected the coloring of the water.
A great lookout!
I have been traveling around Oita Prefecture for nearly 20 years now. Actually Oita Prefecture was the first place that I lived in Japan and with so many interesting and amazing locations to explore, it felt like every weekend was packed with sightseeing and adventure activities.
I remember clearly the first time I came to Yufuin. It was a sleepy, tranquil and pristine location that attracted the elite and top end travelers with people coming here for a relaxing weekend or having a holiday house/ cabin in the region. It wasn't particularly set up for the younger, backpacker, type of traveler at all.
A beer lovers paradise
A great shopping street!
A lookout of epic proportions!
A brewery especially for the spirits of Kagoshima.
Once in a lifetime experience
A sad and sombre place to experience.
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.
Japanese Yen (JPY)
JST (UTC+9)
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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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