【Saga】The World’s Largest Step Kiln – Hiryugama

Hiryugama boasts the world’s largest step kiln, stretching approximately 23 meters and capable of firing 120,000 rice bowls at once.
Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I could only visit and not participate in any hands-on activities.
I couldn’t make a “Little Stingy Boy” bowl or cup myself…
I hope to come back and experience it someday~

Maple Viewing in Mie Prefecture – Mount Gozaisho / Gozaisho Cable Car

Japan, being a popular tourist destination, has a well-developed cable car system. Many famous attractions have cable cars, such as the Mount Maya Cable Car, the Arima Onsen Cable Car, and the Mount Hakodate Cable Car. The Mount Hakodate Cable Car is quite large and stable, while the Arima Onsen Cable Car, although large, can be a bit intimidating. The Gozaisho Cable Car, on the other hand, is known for its long distance and boasts the tallest tower in Japan.

[Mie Prefecture] Nagashima Spa Land

Nagashima Onsen not only offers the Nagashima Resort and the JAZZ Dream Outlet, but also the Nagashima Spa Land, which caters to the needs of people of all ages. Whether you’re looking for fun and excitement, shopping, or simply enjoying a relaxing soak in the hot springs, this place has it all.

【Saga】Central Hotel Takeo Onsen

Central Hotel Takeo Onsen is located right next to JR Takeo Onsen Station, just a 2-minute walk away.
So, in terms of transportation, it’s quite convenient~
Now with the opening of the West Kyushu Shinkansen, it’s even more accessible~

[Mie Prefecture] Ise Shima Resort Hotel – Nemu Resort

Nemu Resort is a famous resort hotel in the Ise-Shima area of Mie Prefecture. The hotel is located within the Ise-Shima National Park, facing Ago Bay. Of course, it also has various facilities, such as hot springs and a golf course. During my visit, I even encountered a golf group from Taiwan… How lucky the wealthy are!

[Mie Prefecture] Mikimoto Pearl Island and Ama Splash Show

In Japan, there is a famous pearl cultivation farm called Mikimoto Pearl Island. Here, you can witness Ama divers performing and also purchase pearls. For those who enjoy shopping in Japan, this attraction comes highly recommended, especially because the products sold here are much cheaper than those in Taiwan.