Kyushu Family Travel Blog | Tips & Itineraries

These guides help families plan easy and enjoyable trips across Kyushu,
with practical tips for each prefecture.

  • Fukuoka with Kids: The Ultimate Travel Guide (Food, Transport, Tips)

    This page is the main pillar guide for families traveling to Fukuoka with kids. It provides a complete overview of family-friendly activities, food, transportation, and relaxing options, and connects parents to detailed guides for planning a stress-free trip. In this guide, you’ll learn: Traveling to Japan with kids can feel overwhelming, but Fukuoka is one…

  • The Ultimate Guide to Oita with Kids: Hot Springs, Sanrio Characters, and Safari Adventures

    Welcome to the “Onsen Prefecture” of Japan. While Tokyo and Osaka offer high-energy thrills and neon lights, Oita Prefecture offers something parents desperately need during a family vacation: a deep, restorative exhale. Located on the eastern coast of Kyushu, Oita boasts the highest number of hot spring sources in Japan. But for families, it is…

  • The Ultimate Family-Friendly Guide to Saga with Kids: Low Stress, High Adventure

    While many travelers flock to the bustling cities of Fukuoka or the theme parks of Tokyo, Saga Prefecture quietly offers one of the highest-quality family travel experiences in Japan. Sandwiched between the tourism hubs of Fukuoka with Kids: The Ultimate Travel Guide (Food, Transport, Tips) and The Ultimate Family-Friendly Guide to Nagasaki with Kids: History,…

  • The Ultimate Guide to Kumamoto with Kids: Nature, Volcanoes & History

    Planning a family trip to Kyushu? While Fukuoka offers city excitement and shopping, Kumamoto is the beating heart of the island’s nature, geology, and history. Ideally situated in the center of Kyushu, Kumamoto serves as the perfect “Hub” for your family travels. It offers a unique blend of experiences that are hard to find elsewhere:…


Latest Articles

  • 5-Day Kyushu Itinerary with Kids: Fukuoka, Saga & Nagasaki (West Coast Adventure)

    Planning a 5-day trip to Kyushu with the family? While many first-time visitors flock to the “Golden Route” of Beppu and Kumamoto, the western coast of Kyushu offers a calmer, incredibly kid-friendly alternative. This 5-day “West Coast Adventure” itinerary takes you from the bustling city of Fukuoka to the pottery villages of Saga and the…

  • Best Akaushi Beef Bowls in Aso: Kid-Friendly Restaurants with High Chairs

    If you are planning a family trip to Kyushu, visiting the majestic Mount Aso is likely high on your list. Between the smoking volcanic crater and the grassy plains of Kusasenri, there is one culinary experience you simply cannot miss: Akaushi Beef. Known as “Red Beef,” this local Kumamoto wagyu is famous for being lean,…

  • Meeting Kumamon: Schedule & Tips for Visiting Kumamon Square

    If you have spent any time planning a trip to Kyushu, or even just browsing Japanese pop culture, you have likely encountered a black bear with rosy red cheeks and a perpetually surprised expression. This is Kumamon, the official mascot (and Sales Manager!) of Kumamoto Prefecture. For families traveling to Japan, he isn’t just a…

  • Guide to One Piece Statues in Kumamoto: Map, Locations & Itinerary with Kids

    For families visiting Kyushu, there is a special adventure that combines anime excitement with the stunning landscapes of Japan’s volcanic heartland. If your children—or perhaps you—are fans of the world-famous anime and manga series One Piece, Kumamoto Prefecture offers a unique “scavenger hunt” experience like no other. Scattered across the prefecture are ten high-quality bronze…

  • Ibusuki Sand Baths: Can Kids Join? A Family Experience Guide

    One of the most unique and memorable experiences in all of Japan lies at the southern tip of Kyushu. Imagine wearing a cotton yukata, lying down on the beach, and being gently buried in warm, geothermally heated volcanic sand while listening to the sound of the ocean. This is the famous Ibusuki Sand Bath (Sunamushi…

  • Best Tonkatsu (Pork Cutlet) in Kagoshima for Families: Crunchy & Tender

    If you are traveling to Kyushu with children, there is one meal that usually guarantees empty plates and happy faces: Tonkatsu. And if you are heading to Kagoshima, you are in luck. This city is the kingdom of “Kurobuta” (Black Pork), arguably the most famous pork in all of Japan. For parents, finding a meal…

  • Kagoshima City Aquarium & Ferry Ride: A Perfect Half-Day Itinerary

    Kagoshima is often called the “Naples of the Eastern World” due to its stunning bay location and the looming presence of Sakurajima, one of Japan’s most active volcanoes. For families traveling to Kyushu, Kagoshima offers a distinctively tropical vibe compared to the northern cities like Fukuoka. However, planning a full day of hiking a volcano…

  • Aoshima Beach Park with Kids: Swimming, Cafes & Toilets

    Miyazaki Prefecture is often called the “Hawaii of Japan,” and nowhere is this vibe more palpable than at Aoshima Beach Park. Located just south of Miyazaki City, this stylish, family-friendly destination offers a perfect blend of relaxed seaside atmosphere, safe swimming waters, and convenient amenities that make traveling with children a breeze. For families visiting…

  • Rent a Car in Miyazaki? Driving the Nichinan Coast with Family

    When planning a family vacation to Kyushu, the question of transportation is usually the first hurdle. In major hubs like Fukuoka, the subway and bus systems are world-class, making cars optional or even a hindrance. However, as you head south to the sun-drenched prefecture of Miyazaki, the landscape—and the logistics—change dramatically. Miyazaki is often called…

  • Takeo City Library with Kids: A Stylish Stop on Your Kyushu Road Trip

    When you imagine a family vacation in Japan, “visiting a public library” probably doesn’t make the top ten list of things to do. Libraries are typically quiet, solemn places where energetic toddlers and curious children are shushed by stern librarians. However, the Takeo City Library in Saga Prefecture is an entirely different experience. It is…