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Things to Do in Ureshino in 2025 - Top Attractions, Local Food, Hotels & Travel Tips (Updated April 2025) | Trip.com

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What to Do

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Yūtoku Inari Shrine

Yūtoku Inari Shrine

4.4
4.6/511 Reviews
Takeo Onsen Romontei

Takeo Onsen Romontei

4.1
4.7/516 Reviews
Huis Ten Bosch

Huis Ten Bosch

6.6
4.6/5485 Reviews
"Amusement parks"
"Night view"
Mifuneyama Rakuen

Mifuneyama Rakuen

3.8
4.3/516 Reviews
Arita Porcelain Park

Arita Porcelain Park

4.0
4.7/547 Reviews
"Museums"
Takeo Shrine

Takeo Shrine

3.2
4.0/51 Reviews
Saga Prefectural Space & Science Museum

Saga Prefectural Space & Science Museum

3.1
5.0/51 Reviews
"Science & technology museums"
Saga Castle Ruins

Saga Castle Ruins

5.2
4.3/550 Reviews
"Historic buildings"

Where to Stay

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What to Eat

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Zuoheniubinguan

Zuoheniubinguan

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"Barbeque"
Rikyu

Rikyu

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"Japanese"
Ureshian

Ureshian

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"Coffee Shops"
Waraku-En

Waraku-En

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"Japanese"
Sushi Restaurant Sushi Ichi

Sushi Restaurant Sushi Ichi

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"Japanese"
Fuji

Fuji

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Ichiryu

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Shinpachi Sushi

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"Japanese"
Ashiyuba BAR Chronicle Terrace

Ashiyuba BAR Chronicle Terrace

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Ureshino Moments: Through Travelers' Eyes

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Comfortable Hotel in front of Ureshino Onsen Station.
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Comfortable Hotel in front of Ureshino Onsen Station.

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Omuraya Ureshino Onsen Bijin-yu Lives Up to Its Name

Omuraya Ureshino Onsen Bijin-yu Lives Up to Its Name

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Ureshino Onsen: A Fairytale Hot Spring Town

Ureshino Onsen: A Fairytale Hot Spring Town

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Outdoor Sauna at Ureshino Onsen?
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Outdoor Sauna at Ureshino Onsen?

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Shiibayama Onsen

Shiibayama Onsen

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Ureshino Onsen Shiiba Sanso Travel Guide.

Ureshino Onsen Shiiba Sanso Travel Guide.

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Braving the typhoon! Even if we don't go to the hot springs, we must go to Ureshino for an hour!

Braving the typhoon! Even if we don't go to the hot springs, we must go to Ureshino for an hour!

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Yūtoku Inari Shrine

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In the legend of the Sude Inari Shrine, the fox fairy did not appear directly in the name of the "Fox Fairy", but the fox played an important role in the legend as the messenger or representative of the Inari god. Here are some key points about the fox in the legend of the Inari Shrine in Suide: • The fox is regarded as the messenger of the Inari Shrine, with magical power and wisdom. • The fox helped the villagers solve the pest and rat problems encountered by the crops and protected the harvest of the crops. • In order to thank the fox for his kindness, the villagers created a statue for the fox in the shrine and regarded it as the patron saint of the shrine. Although the word "fox fairy" is not directly mentioned in the legend, the role and power of the fox play have certain similarities with the image of the fox in Japanese culture.

Ryokan Oomuraya(Most Traditional hotel in Ureshino)

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Hino Hot Springs are famous and tea is also famous. Hino Tea was the invasion of the Korean Peninsula by Fengchen Xiuji, and brought back to China (the soldiers who produced tea in Jiangsu and Zhejiang) and the prisoners of the Korean Dynasty also brought back tea-making technology. Is this Wanli 3 major battle winning or winning? Regardless, when the trade was later entered into the tribute, the Ming people of Nanjing Dongdu brought the iron pot fried tea technology. It is said that some of the wild tea, namely iron tea, still retain the fried tea technology of the Ming Dynasty. Now most of the Japanese tea tea technology is steamed tea, including matcha tea. Talking to a tea garden owner about organic tea, Hino is a hilly basin area, as long as a tea garden inevitably uses pesticides, the pesticide residue floating in the air will lead to a large tea garden without pesticide certification, organic certification is very difficult. Everyone is as unnecessary as possible without pesticides, and then take tea that is not easily contaminated by second-hand pesticides at higher altitudes to be certified. I didn't control the mixed tea of a certain iron tea in the wild and another green tea and tea powder. Another tea shop's website said that there are 3 kilograms of winning tea, for a glimpse of the style of winning tea, the result of the winning tea just a few days after the listing of the net warehouse, and finally bought the tourist tea as a souvenir.

Takeo Onsen Romontei

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Takeo Onsen ♨️ Thousand-year-old hot spring and century-old inn. The 28th feudal lord of Takeo built a garden in three years (Mifuneyama Rakuen & Chikurin-tei) with 2,000 cherry trees and 200,000 azaleas. Come and experience the beauty of cherry blossoms, peonies, and maple leaves every year.

Huis Ten Bosch

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Enjoy life A
nice scenery with big flower garden. canal cruiser is a must-do activity and I feel like it is in Netherlands! enjoyable trip overall!

Mifuneyama Rakuen

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Yuchuanshan Paradise is the private garden of Guodao's master in the Edo period. It is built on the 210-meter-high Yuchuan Mountain and covers an area of more than 500,000 square meters. Every spring, the blooming azaleas are carpeted throughout the rhododendron valley, plus artificial water and upright Yuchuan Mountain, forming a unique scene.

Floating Torii Gate of Ōuo Shrine

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Torii (Torii/とりい) is one of the buildings in Japanese shrines. According to legend, it is a passage connecting the divine realm where gods live and the secular world where humans live, and is a kind of "barrier". Why are most of Japan's torii gates red? There is a saying that the Japanese have believed since ancient times that red has the power to exorcise demons, so the Torii gate is red. Also, red reminds people of blood flowing in the body and is adopted as a "symbol of vitality." Perhaps for reasons like these, red is often used in sacred places such as shrines as a color that has the power to remove filth and bestow strength.

Arita Porcelain Park

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Aitian Ceramics Park is a ceramic-themed leisure park. The biggest highlight is the ceramic art gallery built to simulate the German "Zivinger Palace". The museum collects the world-renowned works of Yutian Yakushima. From the Edo era to the Meiji period, you can clearly understand the historical evolution of Yutian Yakushima. In addition, the 180 cm vase displayed at the Vienna World Expo in 1870 is one of the must-see collections in the museum. You can experience the fun of pottery and painting in the Youtian burning room, and even beginners can create a unique Youtian burning. The Youtian pottery city held in late April and early May is a local festival with nearly a hundred years of history.

Takeo Shrine

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779***16
3000 years of big banyan tree for my old man to ask blessing, compared to the wild and Wuxiong Wuxiong is much bigger and better to visit.

Saga Prefectural Space & Science Museum

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狐狸家的小狐狸
It’s great to take the kids, and the gravity experience inside is superb.

Saga Castle Ruins

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There are not many places to visit in Saga, but Saga Castle is worth a visit. In the evening, the setting sun falls on the Saga Castle History Museum like molten gold, giving this ancient city a soft and mysterious golden coat. Stepping lightly, stepping into this land treated gently by time, it seems as if you have traveled through the tunnel of time and space and returned to that turbulent era. Saga Castle, whose history can be traced back to the early Edo period, was once the location of the Saga Domain Office. However, after many wars and fires, Saga Castle has been damaged several times. Especially in the Saga Rebellion in the early Meiji era, most of the buildings in the city were burned down, and only the city walls and gates were preserved. The Saga Castle History Museum we see today was built on the basis of the reconstruction by the then domain lord Nabeshima Naomasa in 1838, and has been maintained and restored. The History Museum stands quietly under the city wall. Without the hustle and bustle of the day, it is more solemn and quiet at this moment. The city wall, the mottled stones, every brick and tile are engraved with the stories of the past. They have witnessed the changes of countless dynasties and the baptism of wind and rain, but they still stand tall, guarding the memory and glory of this land. Walking along the city wall, you can still vaguely hear the echo of history Walking into the history museum, the lights are soft and the atmosphere is warm. With more than 700 tatami mats, it is one of the largest wooden restoration buildings in Japan. The museum displays a variety of exhibits, from ancient weapons to exquisite works of art, from documentary records to daily utensils, each of which carries the weight of history and tells the past and present of Saga Castle. In particular, those historical materials related to the late shogunate and the Meiji Restoration period, through materials, images and models, present the history of this period in many ways, making people feel as if they are in that turbulent era.

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