Experience the very best of Kyushu on this enriching and scenic day tour, perfect for families, friends, and culture lovers seeking a balance of history, nature, and relaxation.
Start your journey at the majestic Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan’s three great castles, where impressive architecture and seasonal cherry blossoms create a breathtaking historical setting. Continue to the vast grasslands of Kusasenri near Mount Aso, where you can enjoy panoramic views of open plains with freely grazing horses and cows in a serene natural landscape.
Enhance your adventure with an optional horseback riding experience across the scenic fields, offering a peaceful and memorable way to connect with nature. Then visit the fascinating Aso Volcano Museum to learn about the geology, history, and volcanic activity of one of Japan’s largest active volcanoes while enjoying spectacular crater views. Book now to explore Kyushu’s most iconic highlights in one seamless and comfortable day trip.
We will meet up at 08:00 AM and Departure at 08:10 AM at LAWSON Oriental Hotel Fukuoka. Please look for the guide with hold a "GOGODAY" flag
(Line-A only)Kumamoto Castle: One of Japan's most famous castles, known for its imposing stone walls and historical significance. Visitors can admire its unique architecture, reconstructed towers, and lush surroundings, especially when cherry blossoms bloom in spring, creating a stunning contrast against the castle's dark exterior.
(Both Line-A & B) At Mt. Aso Naka-dake 1st Crater, travelers can witness one of Japan’s most active volcanic sites, located within the vast Aso Caldera. The crater's rugged landscape features smoke and steam rising from its depths, and on clear days, visitors can glimpse the emerald-green crater lake. The surrounding area showcases dramatic views of lava fields, volcanic rocks, and ash, shaped by past eruptions. Walking trails allow visitors to get close to the crater rim, offering an up-close experience of the volcanic activity. The Aso Volcano Museum nearby provides insights into the region’s geology. Access may be restricted depending on volcanic activity, so it’s important to check conditions before visiting. Aso Volcano-Nakadake Crater is free to explore, though other ticket fees are not included. If entry to the crater is banned due to volcanic activity, the itinerary will be adjusted accordingly. In case of restrictions, the visit to Kusa Senri will be extended to 90 minutes.
(Both Line-A & B) Kusasenri, located on the northern slopes of Mt. Aso, is a vast grassy plain offering a striking contrast to the volcanic surroundings. The scenic landscape features rolling hills, small ponds, and panoramic views of Mt. Aso, with its smoking Naka-dake crater visible in the distance on clear days. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, horseback riding, and picnics while taking in the serene environment. The plain changes with the seasons, from vibrant green in spring and summer to golden in autumn. Kusasenri's volcanic soil adds to the unique beauty of the area. A small visitor center and observatory provide insights into the region’s volcanic activity, making it a peaceful yet fascinating destination amidst one of Japan’s most active volcanic landscapes. If entry to Aso Volcano is banned, the itinerary will be adjusted based on the situation. In case of restrictions on the crater, the time at Kusa Senri will be extended to 90 minutes. Lunch on your own expense
(Line A only)Komezuka can be admired from the comfort of your car as you drive through the Aso region. Its perfect, symmetrical cone shape, covered in lush green grass during spring and summer, makes it a striking sight against the surrounding volcanic landscape. Rising about 80 meters, the hill’s smooth, rice-bowl-like appearance stands out, creating a peaceful contrast to the rugged terrain of Mt. Aso. The scenic drive around Komezuka offers beautiful views of the Aso Caldera and nearby volcanic peaks, with the picturesque fields changing colors with the seasons, from vibrant green to golden in autumn.
(Line-B only) Aso Shrine, located in the Aso region of Kumamoto Prefecture, is one of Japan's oldest and most revered Shinto shrines, with a history spanning over 2,000 years. It is dedicated to the deity of agriculture and plays a central role in the spiritual and cultural life of the area. The shrine's grounds feature traditional Japanese architecture, including a unique two-story Romon Gate, which is a designated Important Cultural Property. Surrounded by tranquil scenery, Aso Shrine is also known for hosting festivals that celebrate local traditions and the region’s agricultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful walk through the shrine’s serene grounds while learning about the legends and history of the Aso volcanic region. It’s a place of reflection, offering a blend of cultural depth and natural beauty.
(Line-B) Kurokawa Onsen: A charming hot spring town known for its traditional ambiance, scenic beauty, and relaxing atmosphere. Kurokawa Onsen features numerous ryokan (traditional inns) with open-air baths where visitors can soak in healing waters while surrounded by nature. The town’s old-fashioned streets, lined with wooden buildings and quaint shops, add to the nostalgic feel, making it a perfect place to unwind and experience Japan’s rich onsen culture. Visiting Kurokawa Onsen from October 1
(Line-A) At Aso Road Station, travelers can enjoy panoramic views of the iconic Aso Five Mountains, part of the world’s largest volcanic caldera, and shop for local specialties like fresh seasonal produce, handmade bento, and unique desserts. It also features a bronze statue of Usopp from the popular manga "One Piece," a highlight for fans. Nearby, Mount Aso offers opportunities to explore the Nakadake Crater and grasslands, while Daikanbo Viewpoint provides breathtaking vistas of the caldera and surrounding landscapes. Aso Shrine, one of Japan's oldest, offers a serene cultural experience, and Kusasenri Plateau features tranquil grasslands perfect for horseback riding or walking. The scenic Milk Road winds through the highlands, offering stunning views, while Cuddly Dominion Park provides family-friendly animal encounters. Whether exploring volcanic wonders or enjoying local culture, Aso Road Station and its surroundings offer a perfect mix of nature, history, and entertainment.
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