




Kitakyushu Travel Tips
Kitakyushu (北九州, Kitakyūshū, North Kyushu) serves as the northern gateway to Kyushu, blending rich history with modern industrial prowess. Formed in 1963 from the merger of five cities—Kokura, Moji, Yahata, Tobata, and Wakamatsu—Kitakyushu has long been a vital hub for land and marine traffic. Its strategic position as a major port has made it essential for international trade and commerce, contributing significantly to Japan's manufacturing capabilities.
A stroll through Kitakyushu reveals the remnants of its Meiji Period glory, with preserved buildings around Moji Port showcasing the charm of a bygone era. This vibrant city invites visitors to explore its historical sites while enjoying the lively atmosphere that defines its unique identity.
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1Fukuoka
Kyushu’s largest and most vibrant city
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2Dazaifu
Historic town south of Fukuoka
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3Karatsu
Coastal city known for castles and pottery
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4Ureshino Onsen
Known for its smooth hot spring waters
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5Arita and Imari
Japan’s most famous area for pottery
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6Takeo Onsen
Onsen town with smooth waters and a long history
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