Kyushu Full-Day Tour – Kumamoto Castle, Mount Aso & Kurokawa Onsen
Immerse yourself in the beauty and heritage of central Kyushu on this all-in-one full-day adventure from Fukuoka or Kumamoto. Walk in the footsteps of samurai at Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan’s most impressive fortresses, steeped in centuries of history.
Next, experience the raw power of nature at Mount Aso, one of the world’s largest active volcanoes, and take in sweeping vistas from the Kusasenri Plateau, where emerald grasslands stretch around the crater.
Your journey ends in the storybook setting of Kurokawa Onsen, a charming hot spring village famed for its rustic streets, soothing open-air baths, and tranquil riverside scenery.
With comfortable transportation, expert guidance, and a perfect blend of culture, nature, and relaxation, this tour offers the ultimate Kyushu experience—packed into one unforgettable day.
Aso Mountain Kusasenri is a picturesque highland area located on Mount Aso, Japan's largest active volcano in Kumamoto Prefecture. Kusasenri features expansive grassy plains that stretch over an ancient volcanic crater, creating a stunning contrast against the backdrop of the surrounding peaks. This scenic area is popular for its panoramic views, walking trails, and the serene Kusasenri Pond, which reflects the dramatic landscape. Visitors can also enjoy horseback riding and seasonal wildflower displays, making it a favorite spot for both relaxation and outdoor activities. With its unique volcanic geology and natural beauty, Kusasenri offers a memorable experience of Mount Aso's dynamic environment.
Kumamoto Castle, located in Kumamoto, Japan, is one of the most iconic and historically significant castles in the country. Originally constructed in 1607 by the feudal lord Kato Kiyomasa, the castle is renowned for its imposing size, impressive fortifications, and ingenious defensive design, including steep walls and wooden overhangs to prevent scaling. The castle complex features a main keep, several turrets, and expansive grounds with cherry trees, making it a popular spot for hanami (cherry blossom viewing) in the spring. Despite suffering significant damage during the 2016 earthquakes, restoration efforts are ongoing, and Kumamoto Castle remains a symbol of resilience and cultural heritage, attracting numerous visitors eager to explore its rich history and architectural grandeur.
Mount Aso is home to one of the world's largest large calderas and the majestic Mt. Wairin. There is a road stop at Kukino, Minami Aso Village, at its southern foot. The facility mainly houses souvenir shops selling agricultural and livestock products, and there is always a constant flow of customers.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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