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Tam SamuelDespite some areas of the caster were still under repair due to the earthquake some years ago, the repair for the major part of the castle had been completed. It is anice place to go, especially in Spring.
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MrAndrewChanBeautiful coloring at Kumanoza Shrine ⛩️ There are many long stairs, but it is worth walking up to see them. There is a large parking lot diagonally opposite the shrine, which is very convenient.
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Bart SimpsonsKurokawa Onsen: There are seven types of hot springs in Kumamoto Prefecture's Kurokawa Onsen. You can soak in most of the open-air hot springs by purchasing a "hot spring hand-shaped holder". A trip to Kurokawa Onsen will allow the hot springs to completely heal your body and mind. Kurokawa Onsen was selected as Japan's national health hot spring resort in 1964. The season when the "Temperature Festival" that lights up the entire hot spring street is especially worth recommending. During this period, the streets are decorated with cute spherical and cylindrical lanterns, blending in with the natural landscape.
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KOALA_CMount Aso, located in Kumamoto, can be seen erupting white smoke from above in November 2023. You can smell the smell nearby, and you can pay to watch it by helicopter at the ASO Zoo.
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开心就好灬Suizenji Jojuen Garden is also a place you can visit in Kumamoto. It takes 10 to 20 minutes by car from the city. The whole garden is quite designed. There is a very beautiful lake in the middle with many fat fish. If you like history, you can spend more time there. Normally, one and a half hours is enough to finish the tour. If the weather is good, it is still quite photogenic.







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