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  1. Intro. Attractions. Get There. Hotels. Located half an hour outside of Sendai, Matsushima (松島) is famous for its bay, which is dotted by many pine-clad islets and has been ranked one of Japan's three most scenic views. The small town is also known for Zuiganji, one of the Tohoku Region 's most important Zen temples.

  2. Momochihama Seaside Park is a one kilometer long stretch of artificial beach at the foot of Fukuoka Tower. At the center of the beach is Marizon, an artificial island featuring restaurants, shops, a wedding hall, and a ferry port with connections to Uminonakamichi Seaside Park across Hakata Bay.

  3. Intro. Attractions. Get There. Dazaifu (太宰府) was established in the late 7th century and served as the administrative center of the entire island of Kyushu for over 500 years. The city was built slightly inland from Fukuoka, whose port was one of the main points of interaction between Japan and mainland Asia.

  4. An overnight stay at one of these farmhouses is a highly recommended experience, as it is a great way to experience a traditional Japanese family home and get more intimate with gassho-zukuri buildings. In the traditional style, guest rooms come with tatami mat floors and a low table. During the night, futon are spread out to sleep on.

  5. Shodoshima (小豆島, Shōdoshima) is the second largest island in the Seto Inland Sea and one of the first islands born to the gods in the creation myth of Japan.

  6. Takeo Onsen (武雄温泉) is a hot spring town in western Saga Prefecture that is said to have a history of over 1300 years. Takeo's waters feel silky smooth on skin thanks to a high concentration of sodium bicarbonate.

  7. Amakusa (天草) is an island group about 60 kilometers southwest of Kumamoto City in western Kyushu. Made up of two big islands and hundreds of smaller islands, Amakusa is remote and rural with nice natural scenery.

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