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Fukuoka Prefecture

Fukuoka’s Hakata stalls and food culture shine. Ramen and motsunabe are local loves. Dazaifu Tenmangu draws scholars. Mojiko’s retro vibe and Yanagawa’s canals charm. Umenokoji plums and Itoshima’s sea glow. Yamakasa festival and weaving thrive. Asia’s gateway, Fukuoka blends urban buzz and tradition.
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Nagasaki Prefecture

Nagasaki Prefecture is known for its international culture and musical heritage. Its capital, Nagasaki City, was Japan’s sole Edo-period gateway for foreign trade, boasting Western-style architecture and Chinatown, with highlights like Glover Garden and Oura Cathedral. The region’s music (such as the Shimabara Lullaby) and local dishes like champon noodles and castella cake reflect diverse cultural influences.
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Miyazaki Prefecture

Miyazaki Prefecture blends subtropical climate with deep mythological significance. Home to the "Tenson Kōrin" legend at Takachiho, it's central to Japan's founding mythology. The prefecture features palm-lined streets, attractions like Aoshima and Takachiho Gorge, and traditional Yokagura dances. Its warm climate produces famous "sun egg" mangoes, while its coastline attracts surfers nationwide.
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Saga Prefecture

Saga’s Arita and Imari ceramics are world-renowned. Karatsu’s pine groves and Yoshinogari ruins captivate. Saga beef and Yobuko squid are treats. Balloon festivals light autumn skies. Ureshino and Takeo hot springs soothe. Confucius shrines and sweets shine. Gentle fields and warmth make Saga a quiet gem.
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Ooita Prefecture

Ooita Prefecture captivates with its famed hot springs in Beppu and Yufuin, mystical temples like Futago-ji on the Kunisaki Peninsula, and celebrated music such as TAKI Rentarou’s "Koujyou no Tsuki." Rich cuisine and scenic nature complete this unique cultural experience.
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Kumamoto Prefecture

Kumamoto Prefecture in central Kyushu features Mount Aso's massive caldera and historic Kumamoto Castle. The region offers unique culinary experiences like basashi (horse sashimi) and Kumamoto ramen. Cultural treasures include the nostalgic folk song "Kokyou no Haika" and traditional "Antagata Dokosa" rhyme. With scenic landscapes and rich traditions, Kumamoto provides an authentic glimpse of Japan's natural beauty and heritage.
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Kagoshima prefecture

Discover Kagoshima: Japan's southernmost prefecture featuring the active Sakurajima volcano, Yakushima's ancient forests, and unique volcanic sand baths. Enjoy kurobuta pork and sweet potato shochu while experiencing the culture of "Satsuma Hayato" people. The Amami Islands offer pristine waters and endemic species in this captivating region where volcanic nature meets rich history.
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Okinawa prefecture

Okinawa: Japan's southernmost islands with unique Ryukyuan culture, emerald seas and vibrant musical traditions. Discover World Heritage sites, traditional songs accompanied by sanshin, the concept of Nirai Kanai, and longevity food culture while enjoying folk music bars and tropical paradise landscapes.
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"Kisha Kisha poppo poppo" Discover the joyful world of "Kisha Poppo"! Explore its cheerful tune and fascinating history as a children's song. Click to learn more!
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