Kyushu

Kyushu, Japan

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Kyushu, Japan's southernmost main island, is emerging as a vibrant hub for digital nomads, offering a unique blend of rich history, stunning landscapes, and modern amenities. The region boasts excellent internet quality, with average broadband speeds exceeding 100 Mbps in urban centers like Fukuoka and Kumamoto. This reliable connectivity is complemented by a growing number of coworking spaces and cafes that cater to remote workers, providing conducive environments for productivity. Historically, Kyushu is significant for its cultural heritage and pivotal role in Japan's development. The island is home to numerous historical sites, including the ancient city of Nagasaki, known for its unique blend of Japanese and Western influences due to its history as a trading port. The historic Glover Garden and the iconic Atomic Bomb Museum in Nagasaki offer profound insights into the region's past. Additionally, Fukuoka serves as a gateway to Asia and is renowned for its vibrant food scene and festivals. For outdoor adventure enthusiasts, Kyushu offers diverse activities set against breathtaking backdrops. The volcanic landscapes of Aso provide opportunities for hiking and exploring hot springs, while the scenic coastline invites surfing and beach activities. The lush forests of Kirishima National Park are perfect for trekking and wildlife watching. The business community in Kyushu is thriving, particularly in Fukuoka, which has been recognized as a startup hub with initiatives aimed at attracting entrepreneurs and digital nomads. Events like Colive Fukuoka foster collaboration among local businesses and international remote workers, creating a supportive network for innovation. In summary, Kyushu combines reliable internet access, rich historical experiences, abundant outdoor activities, and a burgeoning business community—making it an ideal location for digital nomads seeking both productivity and adventure in a culturally rich environment.

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Retreat in the South of Japan

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Saga Prefecture is located in southern Japan surrounded by beautiful mountains and nature. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Saga prefecture is a perfect spot for a quiet working environment and enjoying nature. Wataya Besso is a Japanese traditional-style accommodation recently renovated to match the digital nomad’s needs. You can reach the property by car, bus, or train from Saga, Fukuoka, or Nagasaki airports. Highway buses are also available from Hakata Station and Nagasaki Station. For a seamless journey with no transfers, consider booking a taxi from Nagasaki Airport, which takes about 40 minutes. Or you can book the taxi in advance from Saga Airport which takes about 60 minutes and costs 3,000 yen. At Wataya Besso, you'll find a comfortable workspace in your room, as well as access to a co-working space with a kitchen throughout your stay. The room itself is a modern Japanese-style retreat, measuring 43.5m2, and includes a shower booth and a washing machine for your convenience. This package includes cultural experiences and accommodation. During your stay, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in three cultural experiences: relaxing in a traditional onsen (hot spring), exploring a local tea farm, and participating in a pottery workshop. Stays range from 2 weeks to 3 months. Ureshino City is renowned for its rich heritage, featuring the celebrated Ureshino Onsen, known for its skin-soothing benefits; Ureshino tea, with a history spanning over 500 years; and Hizen Yoshida Pottery, which has been crafted for over 400 years. This experience covers these features, learn about the centuries-old tea production process by visiting a traditional tea farm, and engage in a hands-on pottery workshop at a 170-year-old kiln. Additionally, the accommodation offers a variety of 10 activities on site, including a sauna, bicycle rentals, a spa, a Japanese sweet-making workshop, tea tasting, and food and tea pairing. Please note that the full payment should be made in advance. Due to limited room availability, you may need to stay in a different room for part of your visit. If this occurs, we will provide you with a Japanese-style room. With this package, you can stay for up to 3 months. If you’d like to arrange a 3-month stay, please contact Nomad Stays.

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