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1. Miyazaki Tourist Attractions

Miyazaki Prefecture is known as the Land of Xiangyang. It has a warm climate, long hours of sunshine, abundant rainfall, and a very favorable natural environment, and people's lives are rich. It is called living conditions favorable to people in other prefectures of the prefecture. Miyazaki City, the capital of Kyushu, is located in the southeastern part of Kyushu, and there are delicious food: Miyazaki cold juice, Miyazaki beef, Asahi crab, and specialties: chili peppers, summer oranges, early rice, Miyazaki lacquerware, Serras Opal, and Sasakihara Ningyo. Located in the southern part of Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan's South Coast National Park is rich in varied terrain, with rocky and sandy coasts intertwined. You can enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific Ocean while hiking by cable car, overlooking cactus gardens. In Nankai Park, you can sit on a glass boat and clearly view the colorful coral reefs, cockle seaweed, butterfly fish and other tropical fish on the bottom of the sea. You can also comfortably traverse a park of 1.3 million cactus plants and a variety of herbs via Cactus Paradise's elevator walkway and monorail. There are seven stone statues on the South China Sea as big as Easter Island. This was restored by special permission from Easter Island. The theme of the whole park is to thank the sun and the earth for their kindness to mankind. You can play with calves here or look at the stone statues from the observation deck. In addition, Takachinohe Gorge in Miyazaki Prefecture is a scenic tourist destination. This is a valley formed by lava from Mt. Aso. The volcano eroded the Gozawa River. 100-meter-high cliffs stretch for 7 kilometers, and the scenery is beautiful with streams flowing between the cliffs.

Current LocationChina has a long history of tea. China is the home of tea. The Chinese discovered and utilized tea. It is said to have begun in the age of Shennong, at least four or five thousand years ago. Chinese tea culture has a long history and is profound. It contains not only a material cultural dimension, but also a profound spiritual civilization dimension.

Lu Yu Tang Dynasty Tea Sage's "Tea Scripture" blew the horn in the history of Chinese tea culture. From then on, the spirit of tea penetrated the court and society, and permeated Chinese poetry, painting, calligraphy, religion and medicine. Over the past thousands of years, China has not only accumulated a large amount of material culture of tea planting and production, but also accumulated a rich spiritual culture of tea, which is unique to China's tea culture.

China has made great contributions to the world. Do you know who was the first country to introduce tea tree in China?

China is the first country in the world to discover, cultivate and utilize tea. As the origin of the tea plant, China's tea industry is inextricably linked to the major tea-producing countries in the world today. It can even be said that the tea plant grown in the world's major tea-producing countries are directly or indirectly introduced from China.

Currently, there are more than 60 major tea-producing countries in the world, most of which are located in Asia. Due to the geographical location, climatic environment, tea tree varieties, production process characteristics of the different types of tea produced by them also have certain differences. But undeniably, they are all affected by the Chinese tea cultivation, planting and processing.

Japan was the first country in the world to introduce the Chinese tea tree.

In 85, the Japanese monk Zuichi (762-822) went to China to study Buddhism. Upon his return, he brought back tea seeds from Tiantai Mountain in Zhejiang Province and planted them at the Hiyoshi Shrine, which is located at the foot of Mt. Birui in Kyoto. This is the earliest record of tea planting in Japan. To this day, this Hiei Tea Garden still stands today in the Ikeda Tea Garden of the Hiei Shrine on Mt. Hiei, the earliest recorded planting of tea trees in Japan.

In 86 A.D., the monk Kōkai once again brought tea seeds from China and planted them in Nara Prefecture, thus gradually spreading to the central and southern regions. After a long period of slow development, the Japanese American tea industry entered the Meiji period (1868-1911). As a result of various revitalization policies, the entire tea industry was on the rise.

The area of tea gardens continued to expand, increasing from 17,000hm2 in 1871 to 50,000hm2 in 1911, basically close to the current area of tea gardens. Tea production rose from 9,000 tons in 1876 to 27,000 tons in 1891 and reached 62,000 tons in 1941, just before World War II. Then, with Japan's defeat in 1946, this area

Japan now has 44 prefectures (counties) that produce tea, with Shizuoka, Kagoshima, Mie, Nara, Miyazaki, Kyoto, Kumamoto, Saga, Fukuoka, and _Tamaguchi_ being the main tea-producing 10 prefectures (counties). These 10 prefectures (counties) account for 80% of the total area of tea plantations in the country and 90% of the production.

Of these, Shizuoka Prefecture produces the most tea, accounting for 40 U.S. of the country's area and 50% of its production. Almost all of the tea produced in Japan is steamed green tea, including Yuru, crushed tea, Yuru, fried tea and Vancha. Japan's U.S. tea consumption is about 150,000 tons per year, which necessitates the annual import of oolong and green teas from China. Sri Lanka and Japan place more emphasis on tea research. There is a National Tea Experimental Farm in Shizuoka and a branch farm in Kagoshima. Each tea-producing prefecture has set up a special tea test field, which is not only engaged in tea research, but also responsible for the promotion of science and technology.

90% of the tea gardens are owned by farmers, and there are currently about 240,000 tea farmers, with an average of about 0.17hm2 per farmer. there are - in the southern tea region - a Kagoshima, where every family owns a large area of tea gardens, ranging from 0.5 to 20.0hm2. Because of the mutual aid societies, cooperatives or shareholding system of operation, the small size of each family's tea plantation does not affect the modernization of management and the mechanization and automation of production.

Besides Japan, there are several other large tea-producing countries that have directly or indirectly introduced tea trees from China.

1. India, India U.S. tea cultivation scale after China, is the world's second largest tea-producing countries. The history of tea cultivation in India can be traced back to 239 years ago. Currently can find the earliest record of the introduction of tea in India is 1780 A.D., when the British East India Company from China to introduce tea seeds for trial cultivation, but this introduction was not successful.

A.D. 1834, the British Governor-General of India, William Bentinck set up the first Indian Tea Committee, specializing in the introduction of tea technology from China, and sent staff to China to learn tea planting techniques, recruiting tea growers, buy tea seeds. 5 years later in 1839, India produced the first batch of tea, the first Indian tea planting success of the history of precedent.

2. Kenya

The African country of Kenya is one of the world's largest tea producers. Currently, its tea production ranks third in the world and first in Africa. Kenya is a representative country indirectly influenced by Chinese tea cultivation. Tea trees in Kenya were introduced from India in 1903.

3. Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka was originally ranked third in the world in terms of tea cultivation, but after being overtaken by Kenya in 2011, it now falls to fourth.

Sri Lanka is a major tea producer, directly and indirectly influenced by Chinese cultivation. As early as 1824, the Dutch brought tea seeds from China to Sri Lanka for small-scale cultivation. some tea plants were introduced from Assam, India in 1839, but on a small scale.

It was not until 1867 that tea began to be grown on a large scale in Sri Lanka.

4. Indonesia

Indonesia is the largest island nation in the world. Tea is mainly grown in Java and Sumatra, 700-2000 meters above sea level, is a typical high mountain tea plantations. The earliest documented record of introduction was in 1684 AD when tea seeds were brought to Indonesia from Japan, but the planting was not successful until 1872 when the Amusa tea variety was introduced from Sri Lanka, which was more compatible with the local growing environment.

5. Argentina

Argentina is located in South America and is the largest producer and exporter of tea in South America. Tea cultivation in Argentina has a short history, about 100 years ago. Of course, tea planting in Argentina started with the introduction of tea seeds from China around the 1920s.

In short, from the history of tea planting in the above major tea-producing countries, most of them were directly or indirectly influenced by Chinese tea planting. Bringing back tea seeds from China for planting, using the corresponding Chinese tea planting technology for cultivation and improvement, and constantly adapting to the local planting environment, so as to form a cultivation technology in line with the local situation, and realize the national tea development plan. Therefore, China has made great contributions to the development of the world's tea industry, and has had a significant positive impact on the way of life of human beings, even influencing the development process of the world's civilization. For this, it is indisputable and true.

2. Location of Miyazaki, Japan

Sea baths, thousands of caverns and today Tanegashima, Japan's premier space-faring base, are located in the southern part of Kagoshima Prefecture, south of the Oshima Peninsula. Guns were first introduced to Japan from this island in the 16th century. Today it is known as Japan's largest space navigation base, launching satellites and rockets. On the west coast, there are the Nagahama sand dunes, white and beautiful, known for their frequent presence of sea turtles. On the east coast, there is the Yushino Beach, the Mariyan Grotto with its many strange rocks and thousands of caves, all of which are popular attractions. Tanegashima Development Comprehensive Center is a unique museum located in the northern part of Nishinomote City. On display are souvenirs such as the Chinese-made Tanegashima No. 1 Cannon. The Tanegashima Gun Festival, a traditional local folk festival in the summer, is worth seeing for its test firing of gunpowder guns and parade of floats.

:3.Tourist Attractions in Miyazaki, Japan

1. Chihiro: Will we meet again there? Master Amber: Yes, we will. Chihiro: Definitely. Master Amber: Definitely. Go forward and remember not to look back. Hayao Miyazaki's Human Number, A Thousand and One

2. No matter how y you've been hurt, there will always be someone who will make you forgive you for all of the difficulties your life has created for you before. Hayao Miyazaki's person number, The Phantom Princess

3. Its impossible to forget what happened, just can I can't remember it. -The Thousand and One

I didn't I didn't know that parting felt so bleak, I didn't I didn't know that saying goodbye was so strong. --The Thousand and One

5. The world is really realistic. Everyone is working for the same purpose at all costs, willing to become a slave to money and give their all. Hayao Miyazaki's human number, "The Thousand and One"

6. You have to learn to be yourself and face your true self. As long as you do that, you don't need to be afraid of anything. Hayao Miyazaki's Human Number, "The Cat's Retribution"

7. Life is a train to the grave. There will be many stops on the way, and its hard for someone to stay with you the whole way. When the person who accompanies you to get off the train, even if you don't want to, be grateful not to give up, and then wave goodbye. Hayao Miyazaki his human number, "The Thousand and One"

8. No matter how difficult the road ahead, as long as you go in the right direction, no matter how bumpy it is, you are closer to happiness than standing still. Hayao Miyazaki his number, "The Thousand and One"

9. I always believe that there must be another self in this world, doing what I dare not do, living the life I want.

10.I can only take you so far. The rest of the road you must walk by yourself, do not amp; do not look back. Miyazaki Hayao his person number, "The Thousand and One"

11.Don't worry too much about the appearance, the soul is the most important thing. Miyazaki Hayao his human number, "Witch House"

12. Don't eat too much fat, you'll die! --The Thousand and One

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14. No matter what kind of suffering you've been through, there will always be someone who will make you forgive God for all of the difficulties He has created for you.

15.Each person's body is protected by their own. -- "Totoro"

16. O maiden, why do you raise your flag to let your thoughts rest in the morning breeze, summoning to the other side of the river to meet the raven maiden by chance? Today, Miyazaki Hayao its people "Ghost Princess" turn - red and white flag on a blue background.

17. Even in the midst of hatred and killing, there is still something worth living for. A beautiful encounter is still there for the sake of something good. We describe hate in order to describe something more important. We describe curses to describe the joy of liberation.

18. Only sunshine without shadows, only joy without pain, this is not life. -- "The Hillside Where Yume Blooms"

19. Meet and know each other in a sea of people. No matter who knows, it will not be smooth sailing. Only a heart that is willing to give and knows how to be grateful can have a lifetime of love and happiness. -- "The Fairytale of the Years"

20. When did we stop yelling like children? The little emotions in our hearts pile up until they overflow. In its place, itit's better to always act like a child. --Hal's Moving Castle

21.I won I can't forget what happened, but I just can't. I can't remember. --Totoro

I don't I don't know where I am. I'm leaving but I I'm on my way. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm always on the road. --

23. Even though the road ahead is long, my hands still hold the light.

24.You say you are cursed. Living in the world is a curse. --The Thousand and One

25. One has to grow up. One day, you too will be pushing a stroller and walking happily down the street. But what you once loved, no matter how it once was, will turn into wind and disappear into the tunnel of time. So go forward, go forward, Don't look back. -- "The Phantom Princess"

26. You said you would love me for the rest of my life. How silly of me to forget to ask if it was this life or the next? ;--The Cat's Payback

27. He likes her, and it has nothing to do with love. She was happy, so he was happy. -- "The Phantom Princess"

28. From one city to another, you have to work on yourself. Learn to grow up, learn to bear it, and learn to smile and hug your parents even after you cry. --The Thousand and One

29. In our country, there is a kind of magical elves. Like our neighbors, they live and play and play around us. But ordinary people can I can't see them. It is said that only the innocent heart of a child can capture them. If you listen quietly, you can faintly hear them running in the wind. -- "Witch House Express"

30. A number of years later, when I think of the confusion and persistence of my youth, perhaps I did not I do not remember why. Youth makes you laugh and make you inexplicably miserable. -- "Totoro"

31. The only good thing about getting old is that there are fewer and fewer things missing. -- "The Hillside Where Yume Blooms"

32. The place where you can t go is called a faraway place, and the place where you can go to the world that you can't go back to is called your hometown. What I've always longed for is a place farther than distance. -- "Howl's Moving Castle"

33. You are already a part of my heart. For it is the candy that is borrowed and the heart that is returned. -- "The Phantom Princess"

34.Human beings repeat the path of the past every moment. Everyone thinks they are right, and then more sin stems from sin, more sorrow stems from sorrow, never finding a way out. --Arietty, the Little Man Who Borrowed Things

35. like the song of the valley, rooted in the soil. Survive with the wind***, overwinter with the seeds, and sing with the birds. --Valley of the Winds

36. Separation is not the end, remembering each other is enough. Sometimes in life, an encounter is actually good enough.

37.Children s eyes make me believe that there is still innocence in this world.

38. Every move is a promise that will be seen and remembered by another. -City in the Sky

From Goldfish Hime on the Cliff

39. When you are lost, tell yourself firmly that I still remember the dream at that time.

40.The wind is blowing, we have to try to survive. -- "Goldfish Hime on the Cliff"

From "The Wind is Rising"

41.The mountains and forests are yours and ours, so who are we to take them? There are so many animals between humans and raccoons, why can they can't they get along? -- "The Wind Rises"

42. What is faith is to take a leap of faith, it is an eternal covenant between us and God, it is to throw away the old and start a new life; faith is to start now and never let go of your hand again -- "Heisei Raccoon Combined Warfare"

43. When man creates something with feelings and hope, that thing is endowed with a soul. -- "Goldfish Hime on the Cliff"

44.One never knows who will never see you again after saying goodbye to you without realizing it. -- "The Cat's Payback"

45.I can accept failure, but I can't Idon'I don't accept myself without self-confidence. Never been in a fight.

46.Take your faith and find your own country! Even if it takes you all your life.

47.What has ended, reborn is just another extinction. Like all beginnings, they are really just a written ending. --The Thousand and One

48. Grandpa Boiler: Don't you understand, Don? That's the power of love. -- "A Thousand and One"

4. Miyazaki Travel

Must Visit City - Fukuoka Fukuoka, formerly known as Hakata, is located in western Japan, northern Kyushu. It is the largest prefecture in Kyushu and the best place for shopping and leisure in Kyushu. Taifu Tenmangu Shrine Taifu Tenmangu Shrine is a shrine located in Taifu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to Sugawara Michizane, a scholar of the Heian Period. Sugawara Michizane is enshrined in the Tenmangu Shrine and is known as the god of learning and calligraphy in Japan. It has a history of 1,100 years and is honored throughout Japan. It is a holy place to pray to become no.1, and many parents who love their children, and high school students with entrance exams on the horizon, come here to pray for their children's blessings. As many as 7 million people come here every year to offer prayers and write their wishes for success on small wooden boards. Fukuoka Tower, 234m high, is the tallest seaside tower in Japan and a symbol of the western sub-capital center of Fukuoka City. It takes only 70 seconds by elevator to reach the 123m high observation room, where you can see the beautiful figure of Fukuoka City in a 360-degree turn and have a panoramic view of Hakata Bay and Mt. Hakata Canal City is like a canal and is a comprehensive commercial facility with hotels, theaters, shopping malls and performances. On top of that, water shows and various events are held every day, whether for shopping, entertainment or eating. All in all a visit here will never leave you bored! Hakata Ramen is the most important thing in Hakata Ramen he comes to Fukuoka I won't miss it. The rich milky white dolphin bone white soup with pork bone soup and thin noodles is its best feature. ; Ippudo and a ramen can be considered the representative of Hakata ramen meets Japan. Kumamoto Kumamoto, the third largest city in Kyushu, is located in the center of Kyushu. Kumamoto Castle is not only one of the three most famous cities in Japan, but the adventure tour of Aso Crater makes you feel incredibly exciting, and Kumamoto Prefecture's mascot Kumamoto Bear is even more adorable. Kumamoto Castle Tenshukaku Kumamoto Castle is also known as Ginkgo Castle. It is one of the famous attractions in Japan. Along with Osaka City and Nagoya City, it is known as one of the three most famous castles in Japan. It took seven years to complete the famous Kato Kiyomasa.

The official residence of the local lords after the U.S. regime came to power after Jiang, covering an area of 980,000 square meters, was characterized by the fact that the army wanted to give it up, which meant that it was easy to maintain and difficult to attack. Mount Aso Mount Aso is a famous active volcano in Japan. Located in the northeastern part of Kumamoto Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, it is the symbol of Kumamoto Prefecture, and is known as a composite volcano with a large crater-breaking crater. White smoke rolls out, and the fact that humans can get so close to the crater is one of Mount Aso's special features. You must eat good food when you go to Kumamoto. You must try the famous dish here, horse sashimi. Fresh horse meat is pink in color, which is why it is called sakura meat. Eating raw horse meat (also known as horse sashimi) is the most authentic way to eat it.

The fat of horsemeat melts easily at low temperatures, so it's rare to be able to enjoy first-frost meat that melts in your mouth. It's actually not too expensive. A Kumamoto regional cuisine set meal with horse sashimi is just 2,500 yen. Must-See Cities - Nagasaki Nagasaki City Nagasaki is a picturesque port city. The mountain villages and farmhouses of Nagasaki are arranged to the top of the mountains, creating a unique landscape, and the nighttime lights of Nagasaki, which are intertwined with the farmhouses, are stunning. Nagasaki's proximity to the Green Sea, its cliff topography, its beautiful nature, and the delights of its hot springs make for a memorable experience. Hausdorff Dutch Theme Park, not too crowded and quiet! The ship has now been converted to a Pirate King theme ship. Its going on the Sonny was like a pilgrimage for us. Don't miss it Don!

Matsuyama of Mt. Inasa is a 333 meter high mountain near the center of Nagasaki. You can reach the top of the mountain by cable car, public **** bus or automobile. The night view from the top of the mountain is one of the three best night views in Japan, along with Mt. Hakodate and Mt. Laukasan. When you come to Nagasaki Harbor near the sea, you can don't miss a variety of fresh seafood. Sea urchin, salmon eggs, catfish, snapper, scallops, shrimp, just thinking about them will make your fingers tingle. Kagoshima Kagoshima is the main city of Kagoshima Prefecture, the southernmost part of Kyushu, with a population of over 1.7 million. Due to its mild climate, palm trees, tropical animals and Sakurajima is active v

Sakurajima Sakurajima is one of the most active volcanoes in Japan and a landmark in Kagoshima. She smokes a lot and often creates small explosions. This active volcano erupted more than 1,000 times in 2011! Visiting here, it seems that you can catch an eruption without incident. On the contrary, it if you do not know, it is coincidence. Do not erupt. Shizuku is a city located on the southern tip of the Satsuma Peninsula in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. It is a famous tourist town, known for its hot springs. The most famous is the local hot sand spa. Face the ocean, blow the evening sea breeze, and bury yourself in the hot sand. Sweat it out. After steaming the sand and coming out, take off your sand-covered bathrobe, soak in the hot spring and return to the house, exhausted and cleansed. When it comes to Kagoshima cuisine, the most famous is black pork. In Kyushu cuisine, black pork is ranked number one in Japanese cuisine. Pork chops are put in shochu to remove the odor, then daikon radish and taro are added and simmered in a large pot, then seasoned with brown sugar, wine and soy sauce until the pork is cooked. The soft aroma has a sweet flavor. In addition to black pork dishes, Shirokuma shaved ice is a masterpiece of Kagoshima cuisine and should not be missed.MUJYAKI MUSEUM is a store where Shirokuma shaved ice is served. The store offers a variety of flavors and sizes of Shirokuma shaved ice. The shaved ice is mixed with homemade milk, and the soft smoothie melts in your mouth with colorful ingredients such as fresh fruits, cold weather, and white kidney beans. It is full of charm. Must-see Attractions Oita Oita is a famous hot spring town in Japan. Beppu's Jigoku Onsen Cruise lets you enjoy all kinds of Jigoku which is rare. Yukiyoshi is an excellent bathing place with beautiful scenery and Kurokawa Onsen is a beautiful mountain town that allows you to experience the ultimate Japanese bathing culture. Buzuki Yubuyuan hot spring town, without the hustle and bustle of the big city, without the crowdedness of those attractions, it is such a quiet town of mountain streams, bland but vibrant. Great scenery, Tommy, and not enough streets for a whole day. Beppu Beppu - a hot spring town on the Pacific Ocean in Kyushu. All kinds of hellish hot springs all over the place. Hot springs have become so common here. A few hells are a must, and here hell means hot springs. Kurokawa Onsen Kurokawa Onsen is located on the border of Kumamoto and Oita Prefectures and is surrounded by the beautiful scenery of Mt. Azu Oceanic Wakayama and Mt. Choshuurien. Unlike the hot springs in Beppu, most of the innkeepers here are part-time farmers, and the entire landscape surrounding Kurokawa Onsen is permeated with a strong sense of nature and antiquity. There are 26 hotels, 1 hotel and 1 Bb in the onsen town. The architecture of the onsen street is very uniform, reflecting the style of Chouten. There are no neon lights. The trees planted and the location are also very well thought out. The courtyard attainment and natural muted colors have a feeling of going back to ancient times. It is absolutely refreshing to walk in it and breathe the fresh local air. It tries on the hotel's clogs and strolls in the sound of clacking clogs. Beppu is the most famous hot spring resort in Kyushu, with white steam rolling in everywhere, and its unique geography has long shaped a distinctive style of cooking. A variety of delicious dishes are steamed with hot spring jets. The natural geothermal heat is used to steam fresh seafood, vegetables, and other ingredients for a delicious flavor that is favored by modern people who appreciate a healthy diet that is light and less oily. Places not to be missed - Saga Saga Prefecture's - Hino Onsen is one of the most popular beauty baths in Japan. In addition, Spring Airlines operates round-trip flights between China and Saga, and the low cost of flights makes Saga one of the best choices for a first-stop flight to Kyushu. Nishino Nishino Onsen is located in Nishino, Japan's representative tea-producing region. It is known nationwide as one of the three most beautiful hot springs in Japan. It is very popular with female travelers. Hino Onsen Paradise features the Hino Tea Soup Spa, said to be the first tea soup spa in Japan to be nourished with scent! Saga Beef, a must-try delicacy, is a first-class beef on par with Kobe Beef and Matsuzaka Beef. The fat in the beef penetrates little by little into the soft, lean meat, and whichever way it's cooked, it's wonderful with an unimaginable chocolatey melt-in-your-mouth flavor.

Must-see city - Miyazaki Miyazaki is located in the southeastern part of the Kyushu region and is rich in forests, with lush subtropical plants growing everywhere. It is known as the land of sunshine and greenery, and is known as a prefecture with favorable living conditions for people from other prefectures. Miyazaki is easily accessible by public transportation, and the scenery is full of southern feeling and tourism. It is the main tourist base of Southern Kyushu. According to legend, Yukiko Yamayama, the grandson of the god Tenjin, married Feng Yu, the daughter of the goddess of the sea, Fukin, and gave birth to Cao Qi, the father of Emperor Jimmu, who is now known as the Hoa Shrine.There is no doubt about JR Kyushu Railway travel. The well-developed JR railroad network has made the electric railway one of the most important ways to visit Japan, and Kyushu is no exception. The well-connected JR Railway connects all the prefectures in Kyushu, and not only does it make traveling in Kyushu more convenient, but there are also many special trains that make the journey more fun and colorful. Not only that, but the Kyushu Railway Tourist Pass package is the best choice for travelers! Let's take a look at some of the special trains with designated seats in Kyushu! It's a high-altitude vacation express train from Bugen Forest to Bugen Forest, one of the few popular hot spring towns in China, from Bugen to Hakata. You can enjoy the luxurious atmosphere and beautiful scenery on this train. The furnishings and decorations in the carriages are mostly wooden, producing a natural tone and feel. And the murmur of birds is played as background music, creating a space full of natural scenes that make you feel like you are in a villa in the forest. This train, So Boy, flies over the famous crater. Both children and adults will have fun in the childlike interior equipment that looks like a toy box. The name of this train is "Sochi Jade Box", which comes from the mythological story "Legend of the Dragon Palace" that has been passed down from generation to generation in Sochi, nicknamed IBUTAMA, and when the door opens, there is a wisp of smoke that makes you feel like you're in a fairyland. This is a very unique train. On the train, you can enjoy an hour-long trip along the coast while admiring the beauty of Sakurajima and Kinko Bay. The Kyushu JR Kyushu Railway is well connected to all prefectures in Kyushu. For those traveling in Kyushu, the 3-day and 5-day passes are convenient and excellent options. Some of the assigned seats are unique, so it is recommended to choose your favorite train and make reservations in advance. ItineraryBecause the 3 and 5 day passes are available for JR Kyushu, it's a good idea to do a 5 day tour of Kitakyushu or an 8 day tour of all of Kyushu. When it comes to food specialties in Kyushu American cuisine is known as a treasure trove of ingredients, and there are really countless examples of this. Kumamoto ramen with sashimi and Kagoshima black pork are some of the most delicious foods on the planet. The island of Kyushu is seasonally located in the southwestern part of Japan, with low dimensions and relatively warmer temperatures. Japan also has the earliest cherry blossom season each year, usually around mid-March. Kyushu also has a lot of deserted areas, so winter is also a great season to travel.

5. What to see in Miyazaki

Of course, there's the shrine to Kan's ancestor, Confucius in Japan. In fact, more than a thousand years after Confucius, he brought Confucianism to Japan and spread it, before he was finally persecuted and killed by the Japanese themselves. Years later, he was rehabilitated. To this day there are thousands of shrines to him. And of course he is also worshipped in the equivalent of a Confucian temple. Only the best and biggest shrine in Fukuoka would surely kill him here. Where most of the Chinese through the ages first landed in Japan. Stone carvings, artifacts and so on. All in Chinese .

6. Miyazaki Tourist Attractions