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    Kyushu Adventure

    13 Nights: from US$3205 per person (twin share) Trip Code: KAC

    Discover the impressive landscapes and vibrant cities of Kyushu on this journey from the forests of Yakushima to Kurokawa Onsen's hot springs Read more >

    Kyushu is the third biggest of Japan's four main islands, lying to the southwest of the country. Kyushu's cities are excellent proof that there is plenty of outstanding scenery, history and local cuisine to be found outside their famous cousins on Japan's main island.  

    You'll begin in Nagasaki, infamous as the second city to be hit by an atomic bomb during World War Two, is now a vibrant and cosmopolitan city. During Japan's long period of isolation, it was the only port open to foreign trade, a fact that is still evident in the distinctly European atmosphere and style of architecture at Glover Gardens and Dejima "Exit Island". 

    Next up is Kagoshima, a seaside city looking out over an active volcano, Sakurajima. Here you can learn about the political importance of Kagoshima and the powerful samurai clans who ruled here up until the late 19th century. 

    After Kagoshima you'll be introduced to lush countryside - from the ancient forests of Yakushima Island, the inspiration for Miyazaki's seminal animated film Princess Mononoke, to the wild beauty of Kirishima National Park, with dozens of hiking trails and hot spring baths. 

    Kumamoto will be your next base for visiting the castle and beautiful gardens, and for a day trip out to one of Kyushu's most impressive natural spots: Takachiho Gorge. 

    Before ending in Fukuoka, home of some of the best street food in the region, you'll spend one night in our favourite hot spring town on Kyushu: Kurokawa Onsen, in the shadow of the still-steaming Aso volcano. Exquisite seasonal cuisine, steaming baths, and warm hospitality await you here. 

    Start and finish: This itinerary is designed to start in Nagasaki and finish in Fukuoka. We can make arrangements for you before arriving in Nagasaki, and can tailor an add-on to take you up to one of the international airports in Osaka or Tokyo for your flight home. Alternatively, if you're interested in exploring more of Asia, Fukuoka is one of the main gateways to South Korea, with flights and ferries connecting the two. Head on over to our sister brand, InsideAsia Tours, for more details on a multi-country trip. Our Best of Korea & Japan self-guided itinerary shows off the best of both countries, or you can eat your way across Asia on A Taste of Japan & South Korea.

    Transport: Our itinerary includes two lots of car hire: once on Yakushima Island where public transport is limited, and again from Kirishima National Park to Fukuoka. We provide full directions and your car will have English sat-nav. Although there's a main Shinkansen bullet train line running north to south through Kyushu, it only connects the main cities. In order to get the best experience and see as much of Kyushu's natural beauty as possible, a car is the best way to explore. If you'd prefer to use other transport such as private cars, we can arrange that for you - just let us know. 

    Driving in Japan: Please note that to drive in Japan you will need to obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) before you leave your home country. 

    At a glance

    What's Included

    What's included

    • 13 nights' accommodation in Japan (six nights Japanese-style)
    • Breakfast every day and six evening meals
    • Airport transfers by private car
    • All transport between destinations including bus, train and ferry tickets
    • 10 days' car hire
    • Pocket WiFi device
    • Your personalised InsideJapan Info-Pack

    What's NOT included:

    • International flights
    • Any local transport (taxis, buses, subways) unless otherwise specified
    • Any entrance fees (including those for temples, shrines and museums) unless otherwise specified
    • Baggage handling & luggage forwarding
    • Petrol (gas) for car hire

    Trip Highlights

    • Explore the wild beauty of Kirishima National Park
    • Learn about the feudal history of Kagoshima
    • Boat down Takachiho Gorge
    • Trek through the ancient forests of Yakushima Island
    • Visit the beautiful Suizenji Garden in Kumamoto
    • Soak in the hot spring baths of Kurokawa Onsen

    For more information email us: [email protected] or call: + 44 117 244 3380

    What, where, when and how...

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    Kyushu Adventure - 14 Days

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    Destinations

    • Nagasaki
      Nagasaki

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    • Kagoshima
      Kagoshima

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    • Yakushima
      Yakushima

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    • Kirishima National Park
      Kirishima National Park

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    • Kumamoto
      Kumamoto

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    • Kurokawa Onsen
      Kurokawa Onsen

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    • Fukuoka
      Fukuoka

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    Kyushu Adventure - 14 Days - Day by Day

    • Day 1-2 Nagasaki
      Day 1-2 Nagasaki
    • Day 3-4 Kagoshima
      Day 3-4 Kagoshima
    • Day 5-7 Yakushima
      Day 5-7 Yakushima
    • Day 8-9 Kirishima National Park
      Day 8-9 Kirishima National Park
    • Day 10-11 Kumamoto
      Day 10-11 Kumamoto
    • Day 12 Kurokawa Onsen
      Day 12 Kurokawa Onsen
    • Day 13-14 Fukuoka
      Day 13-14 Fukuoka
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    Kyushu Adventure - 14 Days - Accommodation

    • Hotel Forza Nagasaki
      Nagasaki
      Hotel Forza Nagasaki

      Budget

    • Richmond Kinseicho Kagoshima
      Kagoshima
      Richmond Kinseicho Kagoshima

      Moderate

    • Shiki no Yado Onoaida
      Yakushima
      Shiki no Yado Onoaida

      Moderate

    • Kirishima Seiryuso
      Kirishima National Park
      Kirishima Seiryuso

      Moderate

    • Mitsui Garden Hotel Kumamoto
      Kumamoto
      Mitsui Garden Hotel Kumamoto

      Moderate

    • Takefue
      Kurokawa Onsen
      Takefue

      Deluxe

    • Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Gion
      Fukuoka
      Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Gion

      Moderate

    Kyushu Adventure - 14 Days - Experiences

    • Nagasaki's Glover Garden
      Nagasaki's Glover Garden

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    • Yakushima's giant cedar trees
      Yakushima's giant cedar trees

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    • Kumamoto castle
      Kumamoto castle

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    • The Shinkansen bullet train
      The Shinkansen bullet train

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    • Driving in Japan
      Driving in Japan

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    • Day 1-2

      1-2

      Kick-off your Kyushu Adventure in this cosmopolitan coastal city.

      After your arrival you will have the rest of the day to explore the city, which has one of the most diverse histories of anywhere in Japan – from the Portuguese missionaries in the 16th century to the atomic bomb that finally ended Japan's involvement in World War Two. Your tailor-made Info-Pack will be full of great tips as to how to make the most of your time today.

      You'll have the following day at leisure to explore. Highlights include Glover Gardens (home to the oldest Western-style building in Japan); Dejima trading post, where Dutch and Portuguese traders used to land during Japan's period of isolation; and the Peace Park and Museum, which tell the story of the atomic bomb. Alternatively, take the time to visit a tea farm north of Nagasaki to learn about the region's rich tea history!

      Overnight: Hotel Forza Nagasaki

    • Day 3-4

      3-4

      Take the Shinkansen bullet train south to Kagoshima, and marvel at smoking Sakurajima from Sengan-en's gardens.

      After a 3-hour train ride on the sleek Shinkansen bullet train, you'll have the afternoon to begin familiarising yourself with the city of Kagoshima, Kyushu's southernmost major city. To start with, we recommend a visit to Sengan-en, a sprawling mansion that belongs to the Shimadzu clan who were once one of the most powerful samurai families in the region – and the whole of Japan. After wandering through the gardens and learning about the history, you can enjoy a late lunch or afternoon treat in the café overlooking Sakurajima volcano out in the bay.

      For dinner there is an excellent collection of yatai food stands near the station that is a great place for sampling some traditional street food.

      On your second day, if you are feeling adventurous you may like to make a day trip south along the coast to Ibusuki, famed for the sunamushi onsen on the beach. Here you will be buried in hot volcanic sand up to your head before enjoying the indoor hot spring baths. Rest up, you've got a few days of hiking and island exploration awaiting you!

      Overnight: Richmond Kinseicho Kagoshima

    • Day 5-7

      5-7

      Speed across the sea to Yakushima, an island off the Kyushu coast that is known for its primeval forests filled with thousand-year-old Japanese cedar trees.

      From Kagoshima you will be taking the speedy jetfoil ferry to the World Heritage site of Yakushima Island from which there are wonderful views of Cape Sata and the near perfect cone of Mount Kaimon. Yakushima is one of Japan's most treasured natural wonders boasting a stunning ancient forest containing 1900 species of flora and dating back thousands of years.

      Over the course of your three days on the island you will be staying close to the sea and the ancient cedar forests, allowing you to enjoy and absorb the atmosphere of this magical island – with a delicious evening meal included on every night of your stay.

      Yakushima has some incredible hiking routes: Yakusugi Land is a good option if you want something short yet scenic. Shiratani Unsuikyo has longer routes and its moss forests were the inspration behind Studio Ghibli's Princess Mononoke film. If you reach Taiko Iwa (drum rock) at the summit – and it's not raining! - you'll be treated to views across the island. If you're feeling very adventurous, the day-long hike to Jomon-sugi, the huge cedar that's believed to be between 3,000 and 7,000 years old, is well worth it. Just be ready for 10 hours of hiking.

      Whilst on Yakushima you will also have the convenience of a hire car, allowing you to explore at your own over two full days. In addition to hiking, you might like to make your way to see one of the beautiful local waterfalls, or try out a hot spring on the beach!

      Overnight: Shiki no Yado Onoaida

    • Day 8-9

      8-9

      Return to the mainland and head north to the rugged beauty of Kirishima National Park.

      The first half of the day will see you drop off your car, take a ferry back to Kagoshima, and pick up another rental car for the 1.5-hour drive north to Kirishima National Park where you'll have a day and a half at leisure.

      The sprawling region is made up of rugged mountains, highland plateaus, volcanic lakes and hot springs, which combine to make a beautiful hiking destination. The routes vary in difficulty and length, from a two-hour lake course to a short but rewarding trek up Mount Kurinodake for views all the way to Sakurajima, the volcano island off the coast of Kagoshima city, so you're bound to find something to fit your level.

      If you'd prefer to leave the hiking boots behind, there's plenty to draw your interest. Kirishima-Jingu Shrine is one of the most important in the country and even features in the Japanese national anthem; if you visit in spring or autumn you'll be treated to cherry blossom or deep red autumn leaves. Art fans are sure to enjoy the open-air museum which features pieces from artists like Yayoi Kusama and James Turrell. And if you're a fan of a hot spring bath, there are plenty scattered across the area – perfect at the end of a day of hiking or simply as a relaxing treat!

      Overnight: Kirishima Seiryuso

    • Day 10-11

      10-11

      Visit Kumamoto castle and take a day trip out to Takachiho Gorge.

      Next up is the small castle town of Kumamoto, which was heavily damaged in an earthquake in 2016. In addition to the restored castle, Suizenji is well worth a visit as a beautiful example of a traditional Japanese garden.

      The following day you can hop back in your rental car and travel east for a trip to visit Takachiho Gorge, where sheer basalt cliffs line the Gokase River. There are two ways to enjoy the views; you can rent a boat and row along to get up-close views of the waterfall, or you can walk along the cliffside path which is around a one-hour round trip.

      On your way back to Kumamoto in the afternoon, you might like to stop off at the Kunimigaoka viewing platform, which offers views across the mountainous countryside; if you're visiting in the autumn, you might be lucky enough to see the "unkai" phenomenon where the valleys is filled with a "sea of clouds".

      Overnight: Mitsui Garden Hotel Kumamoto

    • Day 12

      12

      Relax in the restorative hot spring waters of Kurokawa Onsen.

      The drive between Kumamoto and Kurokawa Onsen will take you past Mount Aso, an active volcano and one of the most impressive natural sights in Kyushu. Due to volcanic activity, access to the caldera is sometimes stopped but you can still enjoy views from afar.

      Then it's on to the hot spring town of Kurokawa Onsen. You'll be staying in a traditional ryokan inn where you can tuck into an extensive kaiseki meal of seasonal dishes, before bedding down on futon mattresses for the night.

      Overnight: Takefue

    • Day 13-14

      13-14

      Round off your Kyushu trip in Fukuoka, the largest city on the island.

      The drive to Fukuoka takes a little over two hours; you can drive direct or stop off in Dazaifu, a small town that used to be the administrative heart of the whole of Kyushu for over five centuries. The main draw is Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine which dates back to the end of the 16th century, and the shrine approach is full of traditional dessert cafes and little shops selling good luck charms and other souvenirs.

      You'll have the rest of the day at leisure in Fukuoka. We recommend heading to the Tenjin area to check out the yatai street food stalls to celebrate the end of your Kyushu trip.

      Overnight: Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Gion

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    • Day 1-2

      1-2

      Kick-off your Kyushu Adventure in this cosmopolitan coastal city.

      After your arrival you will have the rest of the day to explore the city, which has one of the most diverse histories of anywhere in Japan – from the Portuguese missionaries in the 16th century to the atomic bomb that finally ended Japan's involvement in World War Two. Your tailor-made Info-Pack will be full of great tips as to how to make the most of your time today.

      You'll have the following day at leisure to explore. Highlights include Glover Gardens (home to the oldest Western-style building in Japan); Dejima trading post, where Dutch and Portuguese traders used to land during Japan's period of isolation; and the Peace Park and Museum, which tell the story of the atomic bomb. Alternatively, take the time to visit a tea farm north of Nagasaki to learn about the region's rich tea history!

      Overnight: Hotel Forza Nagasaki

    • Day 3-4

      3-4

      Take the Shinkansen bullet train south to Kagoshima, and marvel at smoking Sakurajima from Sengan-en's gardens.

      After a 3-hour train ride on the sleek Shinkansen bullet train, you'll have the afternoon to begin familiarising yourself with the city of Kagoshima, Kyushu's southernmost major city. To start with, we recommend a visit to Sengan-en, a sprawling mansion that belongs to the Shimadzu clan who were once one of the most powerful samurai families in the region – and the whole of Japan. After wandering through the gardens and learning about the history, you can enjoy a late lunch or afternoon treat in the café overlooking Sakurajima volcano out in the bay.

      For dinner there is an excellent collection of yatai food stands near the station that is a great place for sampling some traditional street food.

      On your second day, if you are feeling adventurous you may like to make a day trip south along the coast to Ibusuki, famed for the sunamushi onsen on the beach. Here you will be buried in hot volcanic sand up to your head before enjoying the indoor hot spring baths. Rest up, you've got a few days of hiking and island exploration awaiting you!

      Overnight: Richmond Kinseicho Kagoshima

    • Day 5-7

      5-7

      Speed across the sea to Yakushima, an island off the Kyushu coast that is known for its primeval forests filled with thousand-year-old Japanese cedar trees.

      From Kagoshima you will be taking the speedy jetfoil ferry to the World Heritage site of Yakushima Island from which there are wonderful views of Cape Sata and the near perfect cone of Mount Kaimon. Yakushima is one of Japan's most treasured natural wonders boasting a stunning ancient forest containing 1900 species of flora and dating back thousands of years.

      Over the course of your three days on the island you will be staying close to the sea and the ancient cedar forests, allowing you to enjoy and absorb the atmosphere of this magical island – with a delicious evening meal included on every night of your stay.

      Yakushima has some incredible hiking routes: Yakusugi Land is a good option if you want something short yet scenic. Shiratani Unsuikyo has longer routes and its moss forests were the inspration behind Studio Ghibli's Princess Mononoke film. If you reach Taiko Iwa (drum rock) at the summit – and it's not raining! - you'll be treated to views across the island. If you're feeling very adventurous, the day-long hike to Jomon-sugi, the huge cedar that's believed to be between 3,000 and 7,000 years old, is well worth it. Just be ready for 10 hours of hiking.

      Whilst on Yakushima you will also have the convenience of a hire car, allowing you to explore at your own over two full days. In addition to hiking, you might like to make your way to see one of the beautiful local waterfalls, or try out a hot spring on the beach!

      Overnight: Shiki no Yado Onoaida

    • Day 8-9

      8-9

      Return to the mainland and head north to the rugged beauty of Kirishima National Park.

      The first half of the day will see you drop off your car, take a ferry back to Kagoshima, and pick up another rental car for the 1.5-hour drive north to Kirishima National Park where you'll have a day and a half at leisure.

      The sprawling region is made up of rugged mountains, highland plateaus, volcanic lakes and hot springs, which combine to make a beautiful hiking destination. The routes vary in difficulty and length, from a two-hour lake course to a short but rewarding trek up Mount Kurinodake for views all the way to Sakurajima, the volcano island off the coast of Kagoshima city, so you're bound to find something to fit your level.

      If you'd prefer to leave the hiking boots behind, there's plenty to draw your interest. Kirishima-Jingu Shrine is one of the most important in the country and even features in the Japanese national anthem; if you visit in spring or autumn you'll be treated to cherry blossom or deep red autumn leaves. Art fans are sure to enjoy the open-air museum which features pieces from artists like Yayoi Kusama and James Turrell. And if you're a fan of a hot spring bath, there are plenty scattered across the area – perfect at the end of a day of hiking or simply as a relaxing treat!

      Overnight: Kirishima Seiryuso

    • Day 10-11

      10-11

      Visit Kumamoto castle and take a day trip out to Takachiho Gorge.

      Next up is the small castle town of Kumamoto, which was heavily damaged in an earthquake in 2016. In addition to the restored castle, Suizenji is well worth a visit as a beautiful example of a traditional Japanese garden.

      The following day you can hop back in your rental car and travel east for a trip to visit Takachiho Gorge, where sheer basalt cliffs line the Gokase River. There are two ways to enjoy the views; you can rent a boat and row along to get up-close views of the waterfall, or you can walk along the cliffside path which is around a one-hour round trip.

      On your way back to Kumamoto in the afternoon, you might like to stop off at the Kunimigaoka viewing platform, which offers views across the mountainous countryside; if you're visiting in the autumn, you might be lucky enough to see the "unkai" phenomenon where the valleys is filled with a "sea of clouds".

      Overnight: Mitsui Garden Hotel Kumamoto

    • Day 12

      12

      Relax in the restorative hot spring waters of Kurokawa Onsen.

      The drive between Kumamoto and Kurokawa Onsen will take you past Mount Aso, an active volcano and one of the most impressive natural sights in Kyushu. Due to volcanic activity, access to the caldera is sometimes stopped but you can still enjoy views from afar.

      Then it's on to the hot spring town of Kurokawa Onsen. You'll be staying in a traditional ryokan inn where you can tuck into an extensive kaiseki meal of seasonal dishes, before bedding down on futon mattresses for the night.

      Overnight: Takefue

    • Day 13-14

      13-14

      Round off your Kyushu trip in Fukuoka, the largest city on the island.

      The drive to Fukuoka takes a little over two hours; you can drive direct or stop off in Dazaifu, a small town that used to be the administrative heart of the whole of Kyushu for over five centuries. The main draw is Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine which dates back to the end of the 16th century, and the shrine approach is full of traditional dessert cafes and little shops selling good luck charms and other souvenirs.

      You'll have the rest of the day at leisure in Fukuoka. We recommend heading to the Tenjin area to check out the yatai street food stalls to celebrate the end of your Kyushu trip.

      Overnight: Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Gion

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    Self-Guided Adventure Styles

    To help you get a feeling for our Self-Guided Adventures, we have divided the itineraries into four grades outlined below. Of course this style of travel is fully tailorable, so it’s not a problem to mix elements and grades to suit you!

    Essential Tailor-made

    Just the basics included so you can choose how much you spend

    Style Facts

    • Two- to three-star accommodation
    • No airport transfers (but a city transport pass and detailed airport transfer instructions are provided)
    • Ordinary class Japan Rail Passes
    • Breakfast every day plus some dinners
    • Cultural experiences

    Classic Tailor-made

    Mid-range hotels and Japanese inns, some private guiding and cultural experiences

    Style Facts

    • Three-star accommodation
    • Local professional guides for sightseeing in key destinations
    • Airport meet-and-greet and transfers
    • Ordinary class Japan Rail Passes
    • Breakfast every day plus some dinners
    • Cultural experiences

    Superior Tailor-made

    Enjoy in-depth cultural immersion while staying in high-quality accommodation

    Style Facts

    • Four- to five-star accommodation
    • Local professional guides for sightseeing in key destinations
    • Entrance fees and lunch included with the private guides
    • Private airport transfers
    • Green car (first class) Japan Rail Passes
    • Breakfast every day plus several lunches and dinners
    • In-depth cultural experiences

    Deluxe Tailor-made

    Luxurious hotels and Japanese inns, fine dining and exclusive experiences with a focus on comfort and ease of travel

    Style Facts

    • The very best five-star accommodation
    • Exclusive cultural experiences
    • Local professional guides with drivers and private cars for sightseeing in key destinations
    • Entrance fees and lunch included with the private guides
    • Private airport transfers
    • Private car transfers between stations and hotels
    • Green car (first class) reserved seat train tickets
    • Breakfast every day plus several lunches and dinners

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