HERE IS WHY YOU WILL LOVE KYUSHU
Most of Kyushu, the largest island in Japan, is subtropical in climate. It is renowned for its beaches, hot springs, and active volcanoes, including those in Beppu. Museums, shopping malls, and the 8th-century Shinto shrine Kushida-jinja are all found in the city of Fukuoka. The Nagasaki Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum honours the 1945 atomic bombing that completely destroyed Nagasaki. Over 1 and a half years of living in Japan I was able to visit Miyazaki, Kumamoto, Nagasaki and Fukuoka.?
If you’re looking to find out more about the abovementioned prefectures before visiting them, I’ve got you covered. Be sure to read all the way through to hear my opinion of these important Kyushu cities as a whole.
Miyazaki
Let’s begin with Miyazaki, but before we do, I want to make clear that after visiting several shrines in Japan, I no longer find it fascinating. Therefore, I won’t talk about it because I tend to no longer visit shrines.
The city of Miyazaki, which serves as the prefecture’s capital, is situated on Kyushu’s southern coast. Among resorts, beaches, and sports facilities, Miyazaki used to be the top honeymoon destination and a well-liked site with domestic tourists until the 1980s. It also has one of the hottest temperatures on the major islands of Japan.?See the full article and happy travels :)