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Kumamoto viewing

Here are some must-visit places around Kumamoto City for your Kyushu trip😍. Dolphins Dolphins can be seen in Kumamoto Tiancao all year round. Multiple ports can go to sea. Throughout the year, Amakusa offers opportunities to observe wild dolphins. Multiple ports allow for dolphin-watching excursions as these dolphins reside in the region year-round, a rarity in Japan. With boats departing several times daily, the chances of encountering dolphins are high—reportedly up to 90%—at any time of day, barring severe weather conditions. Sea Salt Bread The bakery is integrated with the dolphin-watching pier, surrounded by diverse dining options, making it a perfect place to enjoy delightful meals before or after setting sail. Freshly baked sea salt bread, available in a variety of flavors, is simply irresistible😍. Ariake Sea Among Japan's largest tidal ranges is the Ariake Sea, where during low tide, a concrete road appears leading to nearby seaweed farms. At low tide, the road extends to the sea, while during high tide, only electric poles are visible above the water. On a sunny noon, the blue sky reflects off the calm sea, although this cloudy day didn't capture the particularly beautiful effect. Kusasenri Kusasenri is a grassland approximately 1 km in circumference located along the scenic Asu Loop. Created by ponds formed by Mt. Hatsue in the background and rainfall, it offers a magnificent landscape. Visitors greatly enjoy riding horses around the grasslands, making it a popular attraction. #Tiancaoguan dolphin #Kumamoto

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