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Specific Tour
15 people
English
A popular thing about Takachiho is to take a rowing boat that anyone can easily get on. (Extra charge) It’s an inconvenient place, so it’s easy and safe to get there by our bus!
– [“The Roots of Japan, Takachiho”]
In Takachiho, there are many shrines that enshrined gods related to Japanese Mythology.
Amanoiwato Shrine worships Amanoiwato where Amaterasu-Omikami hid.
Kushifuru Shrine built on Kushifuru-no-mine where Ninigi-no-mikoto (the grandchild of Amaterasu-Omikami) descended.
– [ Hells of Beppu :別府地獄めぐり ]
Beppu Onsen on Oita’s east coast, is one of the most famous hot spring towns in Japan.
– [ Yunotsubo Kaido 湯の坪街道 ] at YUFUIN
Yunotsubo Kaido Street runs through the center of the popular hot spring town of Yufuin, leading from Yufuin Station to Lake Kinrinko. It takes about 20 minutes to cover the distance without lingering, but there are enough interesting shops, cafes and galleries to merit an hour or two of strolling.
– [ ‘KOKONOE “YUME” OTSURIHASH’ ]
is opened in October 30th, 2006. It is 390 meters long, 173 meters high, 1.5 meters broad and it is the highest suspension bridge which is only for walkway in Japan.