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▲ [Dazaifu-tenmangu Shrine] Dazaifu-tenmangu Shrine enshrines Sugawara no Michizane, revered in Japan as the "God of Learning" and "God of Calligraphy" for over 1,100 years. This sacred site is a popular destination for those praying for academic success, attracting countless parents and high school students preparing for entrance exams. With approximately 7 million annual visitors, worshippers write their wishes for success on wooden votive tablets.

▲ Yufuin Onsen Town Yufuin is located in Oita Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. This small mountain town was originally called Yufuin. In 1955 (Showa 30), Yufuin merged with Yunohira Village and became known as "Yufuin Onsen," though the station and basin names remained "Yufuin." Yufuin Onsen is a renowned hot spring resort and summer retreat in Kyushu, boasting the third-highest hot spring output in Japan.

▲ [Beppu Ropeway] Experience the breathtaking panoramic views and vibrant seasonal colors of Beppu's cable car. This Kyushu cable car can accommodate up to 101 passengers! In just 10 minutes, ascend to a mountain world at 1,300 meters above sea level! From the summit, enjoy magnificent vistas and distinct four-season landscapes that will completely immerse you in nature's beauty.

▲ [Beppu's Kamado Jigoku] "Beppu is renowned for its numerous hot springs, most bearing the name 'jigoku' (hell). The most famous are the Beppu Eight Great Hells: Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell), Oniishibozu Jigoku (Monster Stone Monk Hell), Yama Jigoku (Mountain Hell), Kamado Jigoku (Cooking Pot Hell), Oniyama Jigoku (Monster Mountain Hell), Shiraike Jigoku (White Pond Hell), Chinoike Jigoku (Blood Pond Hell), and Tatsumaki Jigoku (Tornado Hell). Kamado Jigoku earned its name from an ancient tradition where the local Kamado Hachiman Shrine used the hell's 90°C boiling waters to cook ritual offerings during its biannual festivals. This site features violent steam jets and extremely hot spring waters."