The Kyushu region is the southernmost of Japan’s main islands, known for its abundant nature, active volcanoes, and hot springs. It consists of seven prefectures: Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki, and Kagoshima. The allure of Kyushu lies in its rich history and unique culture, as well as its impressive array of ryokans—traditional Japanese inns that offer a quintessential experience of Japanese hospitality and tranquility.
Ryokans in the Kyushu region are renowned for their emphasis on harmony with nature, often featuring open-air hot spring baths with stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. These traditional inns serve kaiseki, a multi-course dinner showcasing local and seasonal delicacies, and provide futon bedding in rooms adorned with tatami mat flooring. The experience of staying in a Kyushu ryokan is about embracing simplicity, indulging in relaxation, and immersing oneself in the customs and rhythm of Japanese life—a truly authentic and unforgettable journey into the heart of Japan.