The Abashiri City Tourist Association is super convenient. The staff are really friendly and they provide lots of helpful travel info. The rest area is comfy too—great place to take a break and plan your trip!
Abashiri City Tourist Association – Michi-no-Eki Ryuhyokaido Abashiri Tourist Information Center | Review by 劉星雅
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Tottori–Matsue Pass
The Tottori and Shimane area harmoniously blends natural beauty with cultural heritage, featuring scenic coastlines, majestic mountains, and historic towns. In addition to famous landmarks such as the Tottori Sand Dunes, Matsue Castle, and Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine, the region is also known for its hot springs and local cuisine, making it an appealing destination for a relaxing trip. Because the sightseeing spots are spread out across a wide area, using trains and buses is the recommended way to explore.
If you're coming in from Okayama or Yonago and making your way to Tottori, this pass will save you a ton on transportation.
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Fukuoka Tower
This landmark in Fukuoka City was built as a monument of 1989 Asia Pacific Expo (Yokatopia). It is 234m-tall and the top floor has an observation area with a 360-degree panorama over Fukuoka City.
The view from Fukuoka Tower is honestly stunning 😭. Take the elevator up and you get a full view of Fukuoka City. On a clear day, it’s absolutely beautiful! Great spot for photos, too.
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Yunohama Onsen
This historic hot spring town traces its origins back to the Tenki era (1053-1058), when a local fisherman discovered a turtle bathing in the warm waters along the seaside. Today, Yunohama Onsen is one of the premier hot spring resorts in the prefecture, with numerous inns and hotels lining the coastline along the Sea of Japan.
The hot spring water is gentle and great for your skin and relaxation. It's an excellent choice for experiencing Japanese onsen culture.


