Excursion Usuki village & stone buddhas site tour at Beppu
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Depart the port for approximately one-hour drive to witness the Usuki Stone Buddhas, the most famous & largest such collection in Japan. There are over 60 figures and each Buddha have its own unique expression. It is believed they were made between the Heian Period (797-1192) and the Kamakura Period (1192-1333). These figures of Buddha called Magaibutsu are carved into the rock and cannot be moved. They were the first historical artifacts in Kyushu to be designated as National Treasures. They have also garnered international recognition due to their beauty & remarkable carving techniques used despite the solid rock.
It is then on to the eastern part of the city to visit the ruins of Usuki Castle which was built by Yoshishige Ootomo in 1562. The castle tower was destroyed in the early Meiji Era. Now the Castle ruins along with a few buildings and some stone walls have become a park. In addition to guided tours of both the castle ruins & the historical samurai district, enjoy some free time to stroll around to further experience the nostalgic olden days.
After this stop re-board your coach for the short transfer back to the port and to you awaiting ship.
Points of interests
Points of interest seen on this excursion include: Usuki Village, Stone Buddhas site, Usuki Castle, Samurai District
Note
Please note: This tour involves little to moderate amount of walking (total of approximately 300 meters or 1.18miles) with a 10-15 steps at the Bamboo Craft Center. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair, however, must be able to embark/disembark the coach without assistance. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes - and a small towel if you wish to try the foot bath - are recommended. The cooking/eating experience will take place outdoors, so a warm jacket also recommended. Please be advised that special dietary requests might not be accommodated in this program. Although credit cards are mainly accepted, Japanese yen is required for any purchases: guests are advised to exchange money at the airport prior to the cruise. The tour sequence may vary.