Scenic Japan from the Water

Tourist Attraction Details

Amakusa

  • Jumanyama Lookout

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Karasu Pass Observatory

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Maria Statue Over the Ocean

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sakitsu church seen from Sakitsu Shrine

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sakitsu Village in Amakusa

    A Gothic-looking church is located on a cove of a fishing village.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sakitsu Village at night

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sakitsu Port

    A Gothic-looking church is located on a cove of a fishing village.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sakitsu Village in Amakusa

    A Gothic-looking church is located on a cove of a fishing village.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Ushibukahaiyao Bridge

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Seto Ohashi Bridge neighborhood

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Mogushi Beach

    With its extensive white sands and crystal-clear emerald-green sea, Mogushi Beach is one of the most beautiful natural beaches in Kyushu, and a must-see for sun lovers.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Mogushi Beach

    With its extensive white sands and crystal-clear emerald-green sea, Mogushi Beach is one of the most beautiful natural beaches in Kyushu, and a must-see for sun lovers.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sea Kayaking

    kayaking is the sport for most who visit Itsuwa-machi.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • SUP

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • in the sea of Amakusa

    Amakusa Saikai Seashore with its beautiful clear water is a designated Marine Park offering a selection of fine diving spots.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • in the sea of Amakusa

    Amakusa Saikai Seashore with its beautiful clear water is a designated Marine Park offering a selection of fine diving spots.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Dolphin-Watching

    Local boatmen and guides have a thorough knowledge of both the sea and marine life, giving you a 98% chance of encountering a dolphin herd at any time of the year.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sunset

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sunset

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Jumanyama Lookout

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Karasu Pass Observatory

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Maria Statue Over the Ocean

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sakitsu church seen from Sakitsu Shrine

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sakitsu Village in Amakusa

    A Gothic-looking church is located on a cove of a fishing village.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sakitsu Village at night

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sakitsu Port

    A Gothic-looking church is located on a cove of a fishing village.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sakitsu Village in Amakusa

    A Gothic-looking church is located on a cove of a fishing village.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Ushibukahaiyao Bridge

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Seto Ohashi Bridge neighborhood

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Mogushi Beach

    With its extensive white sands and crystal-clear emerald-green sea, Mogushi Beach is one of the most beautiful natural beaches in Kyushu, and a must-see for sun lovers.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Mogushi Beach

    With its extensive white sands and crystal-clear emerald-green sea, Mogushi Beach is one of the most beautiful natural beaches in Kyushu, and a must-see for sun lovers.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sea Kayaking

    kayaking is the sport for most who visit Itsuwa-machi.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • SUP

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • in the sea of Amakusa

    Amakusa Saikai Seashore with its beautiful clear water is a designated Marine Park offering a selection of fine diving spots.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • in the sea of Amakusa

    Amakusa Saikai Seashore with its beautiful clear water is a designated Marine Park offering a selection of fine diving spots.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Dolphin-Watching

    Local boatmen and guides have a thorough knowledge of both the sea and marine life, giving you a 98% chance of encountering a dolphin herd at any time of the year.

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sunset

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

  • Sunset

    ©Amakusa Treasure Island Tourism Association

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