Higo Province
Higo Province was a historical region located on the island of Kyushu in Japan. It was part of the larger Kumamoto Prefecture and was known for its rich agricultural land and beautiful landscapes. The province played a significant role in Japan's history, particularly during the Edo period, when it was an important center for trade and culture.
The capital of Higo Province was Kumamoto, which is famous for its impressive Kumamoto Castle. The province was also known for its hot springs, particularly in the Kirishima area, attracting visitors seeking relaxation and healing. Today, Higo's legacy continues through its cultural heritage and natural beauty.