April in Japan is the season of cherry blossoms in full bloom. Kyushu also boasts numerous renowned cherry blossom viewing spots waiting to be discovered.
Located in Kashima City, Yutoku Inari Shrine is one of Japan's three major Inari shrines. Legend has it that when Princess Manko married into the Kashima family, she brought a divided spirit from Kyoto's Fushimi Inari Taisha. Visitors can experience the sacred and solemn atmosphere while paying respects at this historic shrine.
Formerly known as "Sakuraoka," Ogi Park has a legend dating back to the Edo period of "3,000 cherry trees in the eye". Now selected as one of Japan's "100 Best Cherry Blossom Viewing Sites," it has become an even more famous spot for hanami (cherry blossom viewing). Visitors can enjoy the sight of fully bloomed cherry blossoms and petals dancing in the air throughout the park.
Saga beef is renowned among Japanese wagyu. For an ultimate culinary experience, try it grilled on a ceramic plate, another famous product of Saga.
The Tosu Premium Outlets is one of the largest shopping plazas in Kyushu. It features a wide array of international and Japanese brand stores. Visitors can enjoy tax-free shopping at this outlet mall, providing a perfect ending to their journey.
Saga Prefecture offers a complete package of cherry blossoms, history, nature, cuisine, and shopping, fulfilling all expectations for your trip.
A Perfect Blend of Cherry Blossoms and Historical Culture Ogi Park and Yutoku Inari Shrine are not just prime cherry blossom viewing spots, but also embody the deep history and culture that epitomize Japan's image. These locations offer visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the quintessential Japanese experience of hanami (cherry blossom viewing) while surrounded by centuries of tradition. Dual Delights of Saga's Cuisine and Natural Beauty The nationally renowned Saga beef, grilled on ceramic plates, is a culinary masterpiece. Its rich marbling and melt-in-your-mouth texture provide an unparalleled gastronomic experience. Enjoying this exquisite dish amidst Saga's scenic landscapes creates a perfect harmony of taste and visual splendor. Seamless Fusion of Tradition and Modernity The journey through Saga offers a unique blend of Japan's timeless traditions and contemporary lifestyle. From the ancient grounds of shrines and historic parks to the modern Tosu Premium Outlets, visitors can experience the fascinating contrast and seamless integration of Japan's past and present. This itinerary provides a comprehensive taste of Japan, combining the ethereal beauty of cherry blossoms, the depth of historical sites, the excellence of local cuisine, and the convenience of modern shopping facilities. It's an ideal way to experience the multifaceted charm of Saga Prefecture and, by extension, Japan itself.
Yutoku Inari Shrine
Yutoku Inari Shrine, located in Saga Prefecture on Japan's Kyushu island, is one of Japan's three major Inari shrines, alongside Fushimi Inari Shrine and Kasama Inari Shrine. This shrine, dedicated to protecting people's basic needs, attracts over 3 million visitors annually. The main hall, decorated in vermilion, is built on a hillside. Its colorfully painted structures, including the main hall, kagura hall, and gate, are exceptionally ornate, rivaling the World Heritage site Nikko Toshogu Shrine. Due to its grandeur, it's often referred to as the "Nikko of Western Japan." Surrounding the shrine is a lively shopping street offering local delicacies and souvenirs, making it an ideal destination for families, friends, and couples.
Ogi Park
Ogi Park, situated in Ogi City, Saga Prefecture, is a historically significant park renowned for its cherry blossoms in spring. Selected as one of Japan's top 100 cherry blossom viewing sites, it boasts approximately 3,000 cherry trees that bloom spectacularly each spring. Following the cherry blossoms, about 25,000 azaleas come into bloom, ensuring a floral display throughout the spring season. Beyond cherry blossoms, Ogi Park offers other attractions: Summer fireflies create a magical atmosphere Okayama Shrine within the park is popular among students praying for exam success The park is part of both the "100 Best Cherry Blossom Viewing Sites in Japan" and the "100 Historical Parks of Japan" lists
Tosu Premium Outlets
Tosu Premium Outlets is a large shopping center offering discounted products from both international and local brands. With over 100 stores, it covers a wide range of categories including clothing, footwear, accessories, and home goods. Key features of Tosu Premium Outlets include: ・Attractive discounts on various brands ・Diverse shopping options appealing to international visitors ・Multiple dining choices and rest areas for shoppers ・Convenient transportation links ・Comfortable shopping environment Its combination of affordable prices, diverse brand selection, and convenient facilities makes it a prime shopping destination for visitors to Kyushu.
Important Notes: ・The bus will depart on time. If you miss the bus due to late arrival, no refund will be provided. ・This tour includes a wagyu beef lunch. If you have a beef allergy or do not eat beef, please inform us when making your reservation.
Additional Information: ・This tour will be led by a professional Chinese-speaking guide. ・If you are traveling with an infant, please inform us in advance. ・For infants who travel for free, no separate seat will be provided.
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Tour Arrangement Details ・Depending on the number of participants, we may arrange either a mid-sized or small-sized bus. ・If the minimum number of participants is not reached 3 days before the departure date, we will cancel the tour and provide a full refund. ・The itinerary and schedule are subject to change without prior notice. Safety and Time Management ・Please fasten your seatbelt while on the tour bus. ・In case of traffic congestion or other factors affecting the itinerary, the duration of stay at each attraction may be shortened, and arrival times may be delayed.