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Why Should You Take a Vacation in Kitakyushu, Japan

Megha Dahake
There are many reasons to visit this beautiful place, and we have listed a few prominent ones for you!
The museum exhibits the times when Japan was deprived of drainage system till the development of first porcelain flush toilet seat in 1914.
TOTO Museum
TOTO is the prime super jock in the ceramic hygiene industry.
The museum is set in Kokura, a District of Kitakyushu City in Fukuoka Prefecture, Northern Kyushu.
Kitakyushu Manga Museum
Bright porticoes by Manga Artisans enriched with paintings and book library is something that attracts tourists to the place.
In the third century the spouse of Emperor Chūai, Empress Jingū visited here during an army attack and the shrine was erected by her as a gratitide gesture to the Kami.
Mekari Shrine
Blue Wing Moji is a motile bridge in Mojiko passé region. Though it unbolts itself many times in a day, the nocturnal lighting is worth a watch!
Blue Wing Moji
It is a reserved garden located in the south of Central Kitakyushu.
Kawachi Fujien Wisteria Garden
In the course of the maple leaf season in autumn, the garden is unbolted for the public around late April to early May.
Built in 1958, the strolling channel links the two islands of Kyushu and Honshu. The innards with the antique 1950s design will surely enchant you!
Kanmon Tunnel for Humans (Moji Side)
Green Park is renowned among the inhabitants and features a butterfly museum along-with bright springtime flowers.
Green Park
Green Park is located in Wakamatsu, Kitakyushu City.
The one and only botanical garden in Kitakyushu city has amazing extensive views of the Suonda, from atop the hill at 120 meters above sea level.
Shiranoe Botanical Garden
Embraced in the magnificence of wonderful nature Riverwalk Kitakyushu offers one a feel of candid link with views around Murasaki River and Katsuyama Park.
Riverwalk Kitakyushu