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Attack on Titan Museum

A museum dedicated to the globally popular manga Attack on Titan

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Yabakei

A stunning scenic area in Japan, with a valley renowned for its beautiful autumn foliage

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Sarutobi Sentsubo Gorge

A breathtaking scenic spot dotted with countless large and small circular holes

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Takatsuka Atago Jizo-son Statue

A sacred power spot in Hita City that brings good fortune in answering prayers

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Onta Pottery Village

A pottery community where the warmth of tradition lives on

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Autopolis

Thrilling action at Kyushu’s only international-standard circuit

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Tsunomure Castle

An impenetrable stone fortress built into the mountain's terrain

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Jion Falls

A spectacular waterfall said to bring good luck, steeped in legends of serpents and dragon gods

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Sakura Falls

A stunning waterfall with abundant water flow

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Nakatsu Castle

A beautiful waterside castle that cleverly utilizes the river

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Taio Gold Mine

Step into an underground world! Experience a museum inside the tunnels of a former gold mine

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Hita Mameda Machi Shopping Street

In Hita, journey back in time to the Edo period

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Former Residence of Fukuzawa Yukichi & Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Hall

Explore the legacy of this great Japanese figure and immerse yourself in history and culture

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Bungo Mori Roundhouse (Bungo Mori Roundhouse Museum)

A fan-shaped locomotive roundhouse etched with the scars of war

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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Kirikabu Mountain Park

A lush, green symbol of the town with a unique stump-like shape

  • Hita & Yaba Area
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