
Yanagawa
Yanagawa is a historic city in Japan, known for its serene canal system often called the "Venice of Kyushu." The waterways, originally built for transportation and rice farming, today create picturesque scenes with traditional wooden boats and preserved architecture. Yanagawa is famous for its eel cuisine, often enjoyed via boat tours. The city's blend of cultural heritage, scenic waterways, and culinary traditions offers visitors a peaceful glimpse into Japan’s historical rural life. It’s a charming destination that highlights Japan’s relationship with nature and waterways.