- Overview
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The perfect fusion of beautiful cherry blossoms and historical culture:
Kojo Park and Yutoku Inari Shrine are not only great places to enjoy cherry blossoms, but also contain a profound history and culture, which is your impression of Japan.
Enjoy Saga's delicious food and natural scenery:
The nationally famous Saga beef is grilled on a ceramic plate, with rich fat and marbled texture, which melts in your mouth. Enjoy the delicious food amidst the beautiful scenery.
The perfect combination of tradition and modernity:
From historic shrines and parks to modern outlet shopping malls, experience the fusion of traditional Japanese culture and modern life through the itinerary.
- What to expect
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April in Japan is the season of cherry blossoms. In Kyushu, there are many famous cherry blossom viewing spots waiting for you to discover. Yutoku Inari Shrine, located in Kashima City, is one of the three major Inari shrines in Japan. It is said that when Princess Mamoko married in Kashima from Kyoto, she brought the spirit of Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto. Visit the historic Yutoku Shrine and feel the sacred and solemn atmosphere together. Kojo Park was formerly known as "Sakuraoka". In the Edo period, there was a legend of "Three Thousand Books in the Eyes". Now, Kojo Park has been selected as one of the "100 Famous Cherry Blossom Spots in Japan" and has become a more famous cherry blossom viewing spot. In the park, you can see cherry blossoms in full bloom and petals flying all over the sky. Saga beef is also famous among Japanese Wagyu beef. It is grilled with another specialty of Saga, pottery, to enjoy the ultimate taste. The outlet mall in Tosu is also one of the largest shopping malls in Kyushu. Ther
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