Ferries from
South Korea to Kyushu
Ferries from
South Korea to Kyushu
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South Korea offers a perfect blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity. The country's rich history, vibrant culture and stunning landscapes make it a fascinating destination for travellers. Seoul, the capital city, features impressive attractions including Gyeongbokgung Palace, the N Seoul Tower and the bustling Myeongdong shopping district. Beyond Seoul, visitors can explore the historic city of Gyeongju, hike in Seoraksan National Park or relax on Jeju Island's beautiful beaches. Throughout the year, South Korea hosts numerous cultural festivals, including the Boryeong Mud Festival in July and the spectacular Jinju Lantern Festival in October. For those looking to continue their journey, ferry services connect South Korea to Japan, with regular routes between Busan and Fukuoka, offering an excellent opportunity to experience both countries in one trip. The country's efficient public transport system also makes getting around straightforward and convenient.
Kyushu, Japan's third-largest island, offers visitors a perfect blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage. Known for its active volcanoes, the island features Mount Aso with one of the world's largest calderas, where visitors can witness the raw power of nature. The historic city of Nagasaki provides a poignant glimpse into Japan's past, while Fukuoka attracts food enthusiasts with its famous tonkotsu ramen and vibrant yatai (food stalls). Each spring, Kyushu comes alive with cherry blossom festivals, particularly in Kumamoto where Suizenji Garden transforms into a pink paradise. In autumn, the Karatsu Kunchi Festival in Saga Prefecture showcases enormous decorative floats paraded through the streets. The island serves as an excellent starting point for exploring other parts of Japan, with ferry connections to Honshu, Shikoku, and even international routes to South Korea and Taiwan. Kyushu's hot springs in areas like Beppu and Kurokawa offer the perfect relaxation after days of exploration.