Discover the hidden gems of Japan’s southern islands on our immersive trip to Beppu, Fukuoka, and Nagasaki. Relax in Beppu’s famous hot springs, explore Fukuoka’s vibrant food scene and modern attractions, and delve into Nagasaki’s rich history, from its beautiful harbor to its poignant World War II landmarks.
Take the train from your last destination (preferably Kyoto, Osaka or Hiroshima areas) to Beppu.
Check-in at your hotel and enjoy the hot springs.
Beppu is a renowned hot spring resort town on the southern island of Kyushu, and it is famous for its numerous natural hot springs, geothermal activity, and unique hot spring features known as the “hells.” The Beppu Hells consist of several hot spring geysers, thermal ponds, and hot water springs, each with its distinct appearance and colour. These natural wonders are called “Hells” because the extremely high temperatures of the water make them too hot for bathing. As a result, they are mainly for viewing rather than recreational use. This afternoon you will take local buses to visit these hells such as Umi-Jigoku and Chinoike-Jigoku.
You will receive a pass to explore the city and visit the “Hells”.
Take the train from Beppu to Fukuoka.
Included in the afternoon are tickets for Teamlab. TeamLab Forest Fukuoka is an enchanting digital art installation that immerses visitors in a captivating blend of technology and nature. This interactive space features a variety of stunning exhibits that transform the environment into a vibrant, ever-changing landscape of light and color. Visitors can wander through lush, digitally rendered forests, play with interactive art pieces, and experience mesmerizing displays that respond to movement and touch. The atmosphere is both immersive and meditative, inviting guests to explore and engage with the art in a way that feels personal and unique.
Meet your local guide in the morning and start the tour.
Fukuoka, Japan’s vibrant city on the northern shore of Kyushu, offers a delightful blend of modernity and tradition. A must-visit is the iconic Fukuoka Tower, which stands at 234 meters, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the surrounding bay. Just a short distance away is Ohori Park, a serene oasis perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics. The park features a beautiful pond, walking paths, and even a traditional Japanese garden. Don’t forget to explore the historic Hakata district, home to the famous Kushida Shrine, where you can immerse yourself in local culture and catch glimpses of traditional festivals.
Yatai are an integral part of Fukuoka’s culinary scene, offering a unique and vibrant dining experience that reflects the city’s rich food culture. These mobile food stalls can be found lining the streets, particularly in areas like Nakasu and Tenjin, where locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy a variety of delicious dishes, with tonkotsu ramen being a standout favorite. Each yatai has its own charm and specialties, serving everything from skewered grilled meats (yakitori) to savory pancakes (okonomiyaki) and delectable seafood. The casual atmosphere encourages socializing, making it easy to strike up conversations with fellow diners and the friendly vendors.
Take the train from Fukuoka to Nagasaki.
The rest of the day is free at leisure.
Meet your guide and start the tour of the city.
You can start the day with the Peace Park, which commemorates the victims of the atomic bomb dropped on the city in 1945. The park features a striking statue symbolizing peace, surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens and monuments from various countries advocating for nuclear disarmament. Nearby, the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum provides a poignant and educational experience, detailing the events surrounding the bombing and its profound impact on the city and its people.
You can then explore the historic Glover Garden, a picturesque hillside park showcasing Western-style mansions from the Meiji era, providing insight into Nagasaki’s role as Japan’s first gateway to the West.
Another highlight of Nagasaki is the vibrant Dejima Island, originally built as a Dutch trading post during Japan’s period of isolation. Today, it serves as a living museum, recreating the atmosphere of the 19th century and showcasing the interactions between Japan and the West.
For stunning views of the city, take a trip to Mount Inasa, where a cable car ride leads to a breathtaking observation deck, especially enchanting at night when the city lights twinkle below.
Transfert to the airport for your flight.
Tour cost includes
- 6 Nights Accommodation
- 6 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches
- Point to point train tickets
- Guide during the tours as mentioned
- All Entrance and Admission Fees to the included sightseeing
Tour cost does not include
- International & Domestic Airfare
- Beverages during the included lunches
- Printed travel documents
- Travel Insurance
FAQs
We accept credit card (Visa and Mastercard) or e-transfer/direct deposit to our bank account. We require a deposit of $500 to secure your spot on the tour and final payment is due 70 days prior to the start of the tour. You can refer to our terms and conditions page.

