4.8-kilometer Kyusendo is the 2nd longest cave in western Japan and the 3rd longest in all of the caves in Japan. Inside of it is filled with stalactites believed to be over 3 million years old and still growing in length today. Two viewing courses are offered here: the 500 meter tour course, and the 40 meter adventure course.
It is located along the National Road/Route 219 and the estuary of the Kuma River.
Kuma River, one of Japan's three fastest rivers, is a rare gem in Kyushu where you can enjoy the exhilarating sport of rafting. More than just a tour…
Opened on Sunday May 16th, 2010. The traditions of Sake brewer, Takahashi Shuzo, are being passed down and preserved here in a form of various tools …
Utase net-fishing is a traditional style of fishing passed on in the Ashikita district since the end of the Edo period. A trawl net sunk to the bott…
It’s been told that this shrine was initially founded in 806 A.D. The present shrine pavilions were constructed between 1609 and 1613 under the order…
This port-side restaurant specializes in fresh seafood and Ashiaka-ebi prawn. They offer various dishes such as “Ashiakaebi Tendon”, a bowl of rice…
This Yakiniku grilled beef restaurant, located in the isolated area on the top of mountain, draws about 400 customers per day during busy season. The…
Tsunagi Oyster Bar is managed by local fisherman’s association at the vacant ground of an elementary school on the hill overlooking the Shiranui Sea.…
Located 10 minutes walk from Minamata Station, Suikosha is a restaurant directly managed by the CO-OP. The most popular dish is Ebi Chanpon, a noodle…