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Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto
Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto

Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto [Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Art and Cultural Promotion Foundation], KKT (Kumamoto Kenmin TV), Kumamoto Nichinichi Press Planning ...

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Izumi Shrine
Izumi Shrine

Things to do near Izumi Shrine on TripAdvisor: See 6,350 reviews and 8,100 candid photos of things to do near Izumi Shrine in Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture.

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Kengun Shrine
Kengun Shrine

<p><b>Kengun Shrine</b> is the oldest traditional shrine in <a href="/pages/w/110665785627763">Kumamoto City</a>, <a href="/pages/w/126070640770154">Kumamoto Prefecture</a>, <a href="/pages/w/105672799466531">Japan</a>.

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Kikuchi Hot Spring
Kikuchi Hot Spring

The hot spring is popular among many tourists including women. Though the hot spring is relatively new, the place is the home of Kikuchi family who governed the area starting from the middle Heian period (794-1185).

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Kikuchi Shrine
Kikuchi Shrine

Kikuchi Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kikuchi, Kumamoto Prefecture, in which Kikuchi Taketoki, Kikuchi Takeshige and Kikuchi Takemitsu are enshrined. It is one of the Fifteen Shrines of the Kenmu Restoration.

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Kumamoto Castle
Kumamoto Castle

Kumamoto Castle is located conveniently in the center of Kumamoto City. For this reason, you can walk or take a tram to the castle depending on where you are. There is a 170-yen tram ride from JR Kumamoto Station available that will get you to the castle in 15 minutes, just be sure to get off at Kumamotojo-mae tram stop.

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Kumamoto Castle Honmaru Palace
Kumamoto Castle Honmaru Palace

Honmaru Goten Palace was constructed around 1610. It was destroyed by fire in 1877 as a result of the Seinan Rebellion. Restoration of the Honmaru Goten Palace was finally completed in April 2008 after nearly half a century’s work.

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Kumamoto International Center
Kumamoto International Center

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Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum
Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum

Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum (熊本県立装飾古墳館, Kumamoto kenritsu sōshoku kofun-kan) is a museum of decorated kofun in Yamaga, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. The collection includes full-size replicas of the inner chambers of twelve tumuli.

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Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art, Chibajo Branch
Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art, Chibajo Branch

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Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Center
Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Center

Traditional crafts centers Facilities Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Center exhibits total of 80 traditional works of Japanese art including Higo damascening, woodwork, bamboo products, pottery, and cutlery.

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Kumamoto Shintoshin Plaza
Kumamoto Shintoshin Plaza

Kumamoto Shintoshin Plaza and the Kumamoto Tower under construction, April 2011 Kumamoto Shintoshin Plaza (くまもと森都心, Kumamoto-shin-toshin), is a major office development by Mori Building in Nishi-ku, Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, located in front of Kumamoto Station.

Kumamoto Western-Style School Museum Janes House
Kumamoto Western-Style School Museum Janes House

The building known as the Janes' Residence was the first western-style house built in Kumamoto and is registered as a Cultural Asset. The Janes' Residence was constructed in 1871 to house the family of L.L. Janes, an American who had been hired as a teacher at the new School of Western Learning.

Kumamotodai Shrine
Kumamotodai Shrine

Kumamoto shrines: read a guide to the most important Shinto shrines in Kumamoto, Kyushu including Fujisaki Hachimangu, Kitaoka Shrine and Kato Shrine.

Kumamotojoinari Shrine
Kumamotojoinari Shrine

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Kumamotoken Agriculture Park Country Park
Kumamotoken Agriculture Park Country Park

The park comes with a pavilion for learning agriculture, a souvenir shop (the farmer’s market), and a restaurant. This is one of the most visited tourist spots in all of Kumamoto, drawing lots of families and children on weekends and holidays for many events hosted here all throughout the year.

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Musashizuka Park
Musashizuka Park

It is Kumamoto City Official Tourism Website. We will introduce the charm of Kumamoto City including tourist spots such as Kumamoto Castle and Suizenji Park and also cooking, events and special products.

Natsumi Soseki Former Residence
Natsumi Soseki Former Residence

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Park
Park

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Sakuranobaba Johsaien
Sakuranobaba Johsaien

By Shinkansen: Shinkansen to JR Kumamoto Station. East Exit to Tram Line, board A or B towards Kengun. Get off at Kumamoto Castle/City Hall stop. Cross street toward Castle and follow signs to Sakuranobaba Johsaien. By Bus: Board bus to Kotsu Center. Get off at Kotsu Center, head towards Castle, follow signs to Sakuranobaba Johsaien.

Samata-no-yu
Samata-no-yu

Michi no Eki Rest Area Misato, Samata no Yu. ... Kumamoto Prefecture TEL:0964-47-1112 MAIL:rinmukankou@misato.kumamoto.jp ...

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Shichijo hot Spring Dome
Shichijo hot Spring Dome

It is located in Gifu and is one of the most famous three hot springs in Japan. The spring quality is alkaline which is smooth to touch. There is village called Gero Onsen Gasshomura where you can see houses with steep rafter roofs.

Statue of Kato Kiyomasa
Statue of Kato Kiyomasa

Much like watching a reconstruction of Kumamoto Castle at the entrance of the Kumamoto Castle stands a splendid statue. It is a bronze statue of Kato kiyomasa was built. Kabuto long, characteristic. It is thought in the helmet is about 1/3 of the picture. As a photo spot was a popular place.

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Suizenji Ezuko Park
Suizenji Ezuko Park

Lake Ezu stretches from the center of Kumamoto City in a southeast direction for 2.5km and has a ... Suizenji Ezuko Park ... //kumamoto-guide.jp/en/spots/detail ...

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Suizenji Jojuen Garden
Suizenji Jojuen Garden

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Tabaruzaka Park
Tabaruzaka Park

Tabaruzaka Park, Kumamoto: See 41 reviews, articles, and 77 photos of Tabaruzaka Park, ranked No.30 on TripAdvisor among 179 attractions in Kumamoto.

Tamana Hot Spring
Tamana Hot Spring

Tamana Onsen is one of the best hot springs in Kumamoto, being proud of its abundant, high-quality spring water with a history over 1,300 years old. It is also called ”Ryuganji Onsen,” and has been popular with local people since the olden days.

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Tatsuta Natural Park
Tatsuta Natural Park

Tatsuta Natural Park, Kumamoto: See 30 reviews, articles, and 50 photos of Tatsuta Natural Park, ranked No.36 on TripAdvisor among 176 attractions in Kumamoto.

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Tourism Hill of Apricot
Tourism Hill of Apricot

Why not take it easy in the breathtaking nature of Kumamoto, the “Land of Fire”? Nagomi Travel Journal, the sightseeing website of Kumamoto Prefecture, features a wealth of information on Kumamoto, including diverse sightseeing areas, delicious local specialty products, traditional handicrafts, events, campaigns, and local gourmets.

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Ueki Hot Spring
Ueki Hot Spring

Ueki Onsen is a hot spring town along the Koushi River in the countryside of Kumamoto. With abundance of hot springs with alkalescence water containing radium in the temperature of 45 to 52 degree Celsius, each of the resident spas features unique amenities - from rock tubs to open-air baths to waterfall showers, etc.

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Wakuwakuza History and Cultural Experience
Wakuwakuza History and Cultural Experience

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Yamaga Hot Spring
Yamaga Hot Spring

Yamaga Onsen was first documented as a hot spring town in the ”Wamyoruijusho” a historical document written in the Heian Period over 1,000 years ago.

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