
▲ [Yufuin no Mori] Limited Sightseeing Train: The Yufuin no Mori is a unique sightseeing train in Kyushu, featuring a retro exterior and warm wooden interiors. As it travels through mountains, forests, and countryside, the large windows offer scenic views of Mount Yufu and rural landscapes, providing a distinctive travel experience.

▲ Yufuin Area: Nestled at the foot of Mount Yufu, the Yufuin Area is a hot spring town brimming with Japanese charm. Lined with unique shops, cafes, and hot spring facilities along its streets, visitors can leisurely stroll and immerse themselves in the slow-paced rural atmosphere while experiencing local hot spring culture and the town's vibrant character.

▲ Kinrin Lake: Located in the hot spring town of Yufuin, Kinrin Lake features crystal-clear waters fed by both hot springs and fresh water from its bottom. The lakeside offers a leisure walking path surrounded by lush greenery and traditional Japanese architecture. Often enveloped in morning mist, the serene scenery allows visitors to intimately experience the harmonious blend of nature and rural charm.

▲ Yufuin Floral Village: Inspired by English countryside designs, Yufuin Floral Village creates a fairytale-like park landscape. Flowers bloom year-round, complemented by European-style cottages and horticultural displays. Featuring unique shops and leisure areas, visitors can stroll while admiring the blooms and immerse themselves in the relaxed pastoral atmosphere.

▲ Umi Jigoku: Umi Jigoku is a famous geothermal attraction in Beppu, formed by volcanic eruptions with cobalt-blue pool waters. The hot spring waters maintain high temperatures, and the park features viewing walkways where visitors can observe geothermal steam and unique geological formations, experiencing the wonders of natural geology.

▲ Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine: Located in Fukuoka, Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine is a thousand-year-old shrine dedicated to the deity of learning. With its simple yet elegant architecture and numerous plum trees in its grounds, the shrine offers visitors a chance to experience traditional Japanese shrine culture. The surrounding commercial street adds to the atmosphere, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in local customs and historical heritage.
