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Sacred Volcanic Pathways
Discover the many spiritual expressions of Kyushu’s volcanic landscape
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Beppu Kannawa Jigokumushi Tour (with guided tour and meals)
【Taxi sightseeing】Kunisaki Historic Site Tour+Oita Airport Course
Cook Rice in a Traditional Kamado & Meditate at Fuko-ji Temple (Start in Beppu, Oita / End in Aso, Kumamoto)
Tour the Mythical Land of Takachiho (Start in Kumamoto, End in Takachiho, Miyazaki)
Go For A Drive Around the Aso Caldera & Other Fantastic Outdoor Spots!
Tour the Historic Kunisaki Peninsula: Where Buddhism and Shinto Live Together
Winery Tour at Tsuno Wine (w/ Light Meal, Start at Miyazaki Station / End in Takachiho)
Visit Tsujunkyo Bridge (National Treasure) & Taste Sake at a Sake Brewery Café (Start in Kumamoto, End in Takachiho, Miyazaki)
[Taxi sightseeing to/from Beppu] Mt. Aso sightseeing round trip course
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