Here's an must-see tour plan for a very satisfying day in Kumamoto, one of the best tourist destinations in Kyushu!
Kumamoto is known as the "City of Forest / the City of Water," and its rich natural environment and abundant water resources formed by the active volcano of Mt. Aso are its major attractions.
Kumamoto is also known for its historical spots such as Kumamoto Castle, temples and shrines.
One of the best things about sightseeing in Kumamoto is that you can taste the unique traditions and food culture that have been born and passed down in this historical area surrounded by nature.
This tour will take you to the central of Kumamoto, where you can efficiently visit the must-see spots and enjoy the unique charm of Kumamoto.
History, nature, food, tradition, and scenery are all included in this tour, and it is highly recommended for first-time visitors to Kumamoto.
The 7 hours will fly by! This tour will surely make you a big fan of Kumamoto.
JR Kumamoto Station In front of the ticket gate (in front of Starbucks Coffee Kumamoto Station)
JR Shinsuizenji Station
Kumamoto Castle Museum Wakuwakuza: This is a hands-on museum located at the base of Kumamoto Castle. Using the most advanced digital technology, you can actually see, hear, touch, and enjoy experiences related to Kumamoto Castle. Before you go to the castle, make sure you learn all you can about it here!
Sakura-no-Baba Josaien: This popular tourist facility is located in Sakura-no-baba, at the foot of Kumamoto Castle, one of the three most famous castles in Japan. 23 stores are lined up for you to enjoy eating and walking around. Enjoy the rich food culture, history, and traditions of the region, and savor the rich food culture and specialties of Kumamoto.
Kumamoto Castle: Built in 1601, the castle has a history of over 400 years and is a symbolic representation of Kumamoto. It is also one of the three most famous castles in Japan. The most important feature of Kumamoto Castle is its robustness, and its stone walls make it the strongest castle in the Warring States period. 2021, the castle tower was just rebuilt after the earthquake damage, so take your time to visit the castle.
Kato Shrine: This shrine is dedicated to Kiyomasa Kato, a warlord of the Warring States period who built Kumamoto Castle and laid the foundation of Kumamoto. The shrine is dedicated to Kiyomasa Kato, a warlord of the Warring States period who built Kumamoto Castle and laid the foundation of Kumamoto. It is very rare to find a shrine in Japan that has a real person as its deity, and it is clear that Kiyomasa was a person with whom Kumamoto had a close relationship. It's also a great photo spot, known for its close view of Kumamoto Castle!
Kumamoto prefectural traditional crafts center: This is a facility that exhibits many traditional crafts of Kumamoto Prefecture, such as Higo Zogan, ceramics, cutlery, bamboo products, and dyed textiles. You can not only see the crafts, but also buy them. Some of the items are reasonably priced, so you can easily enjoy shopping for Kumamoto's crafts.
Suizenji Shopping Street: This is a small shopping street located in front of the main gate of Suizenji Seien. Here, you can enjoy tasting delicious gourmet food that is perfect for walking around and looking at souvenirs related to Kumamoto. Also, be sure to check out the famous store for Kumamoto's famous sweets, "Ikinari Dango"!
Suizenji Park: This is a graceful garden, familiarly known as Suizenji Park. The pond where the subterranean water of Aso gushes out quietly is the center of the garden, and you can walk around it in a circle. The elegant landscape of the garden changes its expression from season to season, attracting many visitors. Take a stroll through the beautiful garden and enjoy it to the fullest!
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