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  1. May 14, 2024 · The result is a distinctly warm hospitality that is increasingly hard to find in Japan and makes the southern island feel like a journey back to the Japan of a bygone era. Kyushu’s three biggest cities offer the best of Japan without having to travel the whole country: Nagasaki for its history, Kagoshima for its access to nature, and Fukuoka ...

  2. May 15, 2024 · Yes it makes sense. The Northern Kyushu Pass 5-day pass pays off well, provided that you take the shinkansen and limited express trains as much as possible. And there are a few car rental agencies close to Aso Stn like Toyota Rental Car (I drove a rental car around Aso myself), though not that many.

  3. May 9, 2024 · Yayoi culture, which originated in the northern area of the island of Kyushu in about the 3rd or 2nd century bce, is directly related to later Japanese culture and hence to Shintō. Among the primary Yayoi religious phenomena were agricultural rites and shamanism .

  4. May 18, 2024 · Eggs. Scallions. Bamboo Shoots. Nori. Narutomaki. Enokitake. Tonkotsu is a unique style of ramen consisting of an extremely rich, fatty pork broth, fresh noodles, soft-yolk eggs, and tender pork belly that melts in the mouth. It is so popular and special that it could be a dish of its own, not just a ramen style.

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  6. May 1, 2024 · Stepping on the mochi, which is called fumi mochi (踏み餅), is practiced in some regions of Japan such as Kyushu. The act symbolizes living a long life as having strong legs will carry one through a lifetime. Regional Variations of Isshou Mochi. Isshou mochi no oiwai has been practiced in Japan for generations, although its exact origin is unknown.

  7. May 15, 2024 · Nagasaki, capital and largest city of Nagasaki ken (prefecture), western Kyushu, Japan, located at the mouth of the Urakami-gawa (Urakami River) where it empties into Nagasaki-kō (Nagasaki Harbour).

  8. There are a surprising amount of stores with English menu's and it is pretty easy to get around with the bus or tram. But like the other Redditor said, the only real way to experience a culture is by participating in it. And that requires at the least conversational level of Japanese. Thanks for the suggestion.

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