Jump straight into the life of the people living in the countryside surrounding Mt. Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan.
At a small bicycle shop located 900 m above sea level, we will gear up for our adventures.
We head out into the wide symbolic grass fields of Aso, a legacy of the areas deep culture.
Through the tour, we will experience how the landscapes changes from fields to forests and small mountain villages. The bicycle lets us freely explore this amazing landscape.
We will make one 3 hour stop during the trip to visit a local farmer. Only for this tour, they allow us to follow them into their fields where we harvest vegetables and learn about their organic farming.
Together we make classic Japanese home cooking that utilizes locally produced food and ingredients of the season.
Join us for a tour that allows for free exploration and interacting with locals and their culture.
Be prepared for a day of new experiences in a part of Japan you have never seen before!
Pickup included
We start off the day by mounting our bikes before we set out from the wide open grasslands of Senomoto Kogen on top of the north rim of Aso's volcanic caldera.
We will cycle downhill through the varied landscape of Minamioguni town until we reach Gonbei Mura, an atmospheric bed & breakfast run by a lovely elderly couple. Here we will have a break and enjoy making lunch together with vegetables from their farm.
We continue cycling down through the small mountain villages. Along the way we stop by places such as Mangan-ji Onsen, one of the oldest settlements in the area where people live by utilising the local hot spring.
We will pass through Akababa, which is the center of Minamioguni town, as we head towards Shimojo Kinoko-En in Nakabaru area. This is a family run Shiitake mushroom farm where we will get a glimpse into the life of a young farmer.
Finally we will arrive at the town's farmers' market where the tour will end. Enjoy an ice cream, a coffee, or just a toilet break before heading towards your next adventure! Thank you for participating!
San Ai Resthouse can be found at the Se no Moto crossing along Yamanami highway (Prefectural road route 11).
Kumamoto Prefecture, located in the northern part of Kyushu, is known for its stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and unique cultural heritage. From the iconic Kumamoto Castle to the breathtaking Aso volcano, the prefecture offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers.
Kumamoto Castle is one of Japan's most famous castles, known for its impressive architecture and historical significance.
Aso Volcano is one of the largest active volcanoes in the world, offering stunning views and hiking opportunities.
Suizenji Jojuen Garden is a beautiful Japanese garden that replicates famous landscapes in miniature.
This museum features a diverse collection of artworks, including contemporary and traditional pieces.
A rich and flavorful ramen with a pork-based broth, topped with chashu pork, egg, and green onions.
Thinly sliced raw horse meat, often served with soy sauce and garlic.
Tender and flavorful beef, often grilled or used in hot pots and sukiyaki.
Steamed wheat gluten dumplings, often served in a savory broth or as a side dish.
These seasons offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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GMT+9
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Kumamoto is a very safe destination with low crime rates. However, travelers should always be aware of their surroundings and take standard precautions.
Kumamoto Station
Kumamoto Bus Terminal
The tram system is efficient and covers most major attractions in the city center.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Mount Aso is an active volcano offering stunning views, hiking trails, and a unique landscape.
Kurokawa Onsen is a traditional hot spring town with numerous ryokan and public baths.
Hitoyoshi is a charming town known for its historic buildings, riverside views, and local crafts.
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