Day 1: Fukuoka
Welcome to Japan! Upon arrival, we´ll provide a transfer to the hotel, where you’ll have free time to relax. In the afternoon, you’ll receive information about the start of the tour.
Day 2: Fukuoka
After breakfast, you will have free time in FUKUOKA, the largest city on the island of Kyushu. Late in the morning, after meeting with our group and guide, we will head to Canal City Hakata, a large shopping complex crossed by an artificial canal that creates an urban oasis with fountain shows every 30 minutes. You will have time to stroll around and have lunch.Next, we will visit Tocho-ji Temple, founded in the year 806, known for its five-story pagoda, its large Buddha statue, and the image of Senju Kannon (the female deity with a thousand arms). Afterwards, you will have free time.
Day 3: Fukuoka - DAZAIFU TENMANGU - NAGASAKI
We’ll depart for DAZAIFU TENMANGU, located near FUKUOKA. This is one of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines, dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the deity of learning and scholarship. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and ponds, it is especially famous for its more than 6,000 plum trees, which bloom spectacularly in late winter.We’ll then continue to NAGASAKI, a city that, like Hiroshima, was devastated by an atomic bomb during World War II. Upon arrival, we’ll stop at Chukagai, Japan’s most famous Chinatown, known for its lively pedestrian street lined with food stalls and restaurants. You’ll have free time for lunch.After lunch, we’ll visit the Atomic Bomb Museum (admission included), followed by the Peace Park, where we’ll admire the powerful sculptures donated by various countries as symbols of hope and peace.In the afternoon, we’ll visit Ōura Church, Japan’s oldest Christian church, dedicated to the 26 Martyrs of Nagasaki. This church beautifully combines Gothic architecture with local elements and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2018 as part of the “Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region.”Finally, we’ll explore the Dejima area, a reconstructed historical district that was once an artificial island where Dutch merchants lived — for centuries, it served as Japan’s only point of contact with the outside world. (Admission included.)
Day 4: NAGASAKI - UNZEN JIGOKU - KUMAMOTO
We are traveling through volcanic lands. We will depart from NAGASAKI toward the Shimabara Peninsula, known for its volcanic origins and dominated by Mount Unzen. We will stop at UNZEN JIGOKU, a geothermal area with steam vents, bubbling pools of boiling mud, and a strong sulfur smell. We will walk “through the hells,” as this area is popularly known, which in the 17th century was the setting of Christian persecution.We will then continue to SHIMABARA, where we will board a ferry for a crossing of approximately 45 minutes.Upon arrival in KUMAMOTO, we will have free time in the shopping area around the castle to stroll and have lunch. Afterwards, we will visit Kumamoto Castle (admission included), considered one of the three great castles of Japan, famous for its black towers and massive stone walls, some of which are still under reconstruction following damage caused by the 2016 earthquake.We will also visit Suizenji Jojuen (admission included), a landscaped garden featuring miniature recreations of mountains and lakes. Free time afterward in this modern city.
Day 5: KUMAMOTO - ASO VULCANO - YUFUIN - BEPPU
We will set out to visit one of Japan’s most active and spectacular volcanoes: MOUNT ASO, famous for its vast caldera, one of the largest in the world, measuring approximately 25 km in diameter. Inside the caldera are several volcanic peaks, the most active being Mount Nakadake. We will reach the crater by shuttle from the base of the volcano, where you can enjoy breathtaking scenery and see the steaming sulfur lake.Note: at times, due to volcanic activity and safety reasons, access to Mount Nakadake may be restricted.Afterward, there will be free time in the area where the Aso Volcano Museum is located (optional visit, admission not included), as well as walking trails, restaurants, and shopping areas.We will then continue to YUFUIN, a charming onsen town set in a peaceful valley surrounded by rice fields. Time to enjoy a coffee and take a stroll.Next, we will proceed to BEPPU, a city renowned for its remarkable geothermal activity, with more than 3,000 hot springs. We will visit the “Hells of Beppu,” including admission to Umi Jigoku, known for its striking blue water and beautiful gardens, and Kamado Jigoku, very popular with families for its ponds of varying colors and temperatures, decorated with demon figures.After the visits, transfer to the hotel and free time.
Day 6: BEPPU - USA JINGU - Fukuoka
We’ll depart for USA JINGU, one of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines and the main sanctuary dedicated to Hachiman, the protective deity of Japan. It serves as the head shrine of more than 40,000 Hachiman shrines across the country. Founded in the 8th century, it beautifully combines traditional architecture with expansive gardens surrounded by nature. We’ll take a walk across its red bridge and through its main pavilions, a setting that is both photogenic and deeply spiritual.We’ll then continue to FUKUOKA, arriving around lunchtime.
Day 7: Fukuoka
After breakfast, our journey will come to an end, leaving you with wonderful lasting memories.