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Japan - Yatsushiro

Yatsushiro, situated at the mouth of the Kuma River, has evolved into a hub of international trade and industry in recent decades. Despite its modern growth, the city maintains a strong connection to its ancient traditions, offering exciting places to truly immerse yourself in Japanese culture. Whether exploring old castles, elegant tea salons, or relaxing in hot springs, Yatsushiro promises diverse cultural experiences.

Worth seeing
Yatsushiro Castle Ruins, located in the city center, trace back to the 17th century. Though only the outer walls remain due to earthquakes and fires, the area has transformed into a delightful park featuring a charming temple in traditional Japanese style. Enjoy the serene atmosphere and the beauty of Higo irises blooming throughout the garden. Within the castle grounds, discover the Shohinken Tea House, constructed in 1688 by the Matsui clan, now serving as a museum.

Higashikata Natural Park, not far from the city, invites visitors to explore its beautiful nature and engage in outdoor activities. The park boasts the challenge of ascending 777 steps to reach the mountain's summit. Along the way, benches and pavilions provide opportunities for rest, and signs track your progress. The reward at the top is an unparalleled view of the city.

For a rejuvenating experience, venture half an hour outside the city to Hinagu Hot Springs. These springs, reaching temperatures of up to 50 degrees, are reputed to be soothing for individuals with rheumatism and nervous disorders. Regardless, they guarantee a sense of well-being and relaxation, providing a perfect escape.

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