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[Yamaguchi] Kitakyushu Mt. Sarakura Cable Car | Karato Market or Mojiko Port, Motonosumi Inari Shrine, Mt. Sarakura Cable Car Day Trip (Departure from Fukuoka)

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Overview
  • * Karato Market is located on the Kanmon Strait, where a gentle sea breeze blows, and the fresh taste of the sea intertwines with the lively voices of people to create the most vivid port movement.
  • * Mojiko Retro: Red brick and European-style street scenes are reflected on the blue waves, as if time has stopped here in the romance of the last century.
  • * Motonosumi Shrine: One hundred and twenty-three vermilion torii gates meander into the sea, like a tunnel to the gods, and also to the most tranquil wishes in the heart.
  • * Mount Sarakura Ropeway: When night falls, take the cable car to the top and look down on the lights of thousands of homes, and at that moment it seems as if the Milky Way is pouring into the world.
What to expect

Embark on a healing journey intertwined with gourmet food, shrines, and stunning views. Want to experience the freshest seafood market in Japan? Check out Motonosumi Shrine, known as the "Most Beautiful Torii"? Today's trip will satisfy all your expectations for food and scenery! First stop: (November-February itinerary) Karato Market | A carnival for seafood lovers Karato Market is a famous fresh fish market in Kansai and a paradise for food lovers. Here, you can taste seafood dishes just caught from the sea, as well as a variety of local snacks. (March-October itinerary) Mojiko | A nostalgic tourist destination with many buildings from the Meiji era to the early Showa era, showing a retro streetscape. There is also a railway memorial hall, which is worth checking out! Second stop: Motonosumi Shrine | Experience the beautiful scenery of sea breeze and torii blending together Motonosumi Shrine, located along the Sea of Japan, is famous for its 123 red torii gates and is known as Japan's most beautiful "

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