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Kumamoto - 02-10-2011, 04:26 PM

Hello, I'm new in Japan Forum. I will be going over to Kumamoto from March 15-22. Any ideas of where to visit ( I'll be going over to mt Aso, Kumamoto castle). Any fun places to visit? or any interesting thing in Fukouka ? ^^
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Hello, I'm new in Japan Forum. I will be going over to Kumamoto from March 15-22. Any ideas of where to visit ( I'll be going over to mt Aso, Kumamoto castle). Any fun places to visit? or any interesting thing in Fukouka ? ^^
I highly recommend Kurokawa Onsen near Mt. Aso.

In Fukuoka, you might want to try the food stalls at night. The City of Dazaifu just outside of Fukuoka is a nice place to see old temples and shrines.

If you're lucky, you might get to see the sakura. It's too early to predict, though.
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I highly recommend Kurokawa Onsen near Mt. Aso.

In Fukuoka, you might want to try the food stalls at night. The City of Dazaifu just outside of Fukuoka is a nice place to see old temples and shrines.

If you're lucky, you might get to see the sakura. It's too early to predict, though.
Second vote for the food stalls, i spent an entire night along naka with my wife trying food from different yatai.. its amazing
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I highly recommend Kurokawa Onsen near Mt. Aso.

In Fukuoka, you might want to try the food stalls at night. The City of Dazaifu just outside of Fukuoka is a nice place to see old temples and shrines.

If you're lucky, you might get to see the sakura. It's too early to predict, though.
Wow, sakura.. hopefully I'll have some luck so I could see them!! ^^ Thank you for your recommendations ^^
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Second vote for the food stalls, i spent an entire night along naka with my wife trying food from different yatai.. its amazing
i heard that their food stalls along the road are awesome and priced reasonably^^ thank you for your recommendation, I'll definately go and try out their food stalls! ^^
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