Experience the best of Kumamoto on this carefully designed highlights tour. Step into history at Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan’s three most famous castles, where massive stone walls and reconstructed turrets showcase the legacy of the samurai and the Satsuma Rebellion. Explore Sakura-no-baba Josaien, a cultural village at the foot of the castle that recreates the lively atmosphere of a castle town. Browse shops for traditional crafts and enjoy exhibits that bring the city’s heritage to life. The tour also features Suizenji Jojuen Garden (Suizenji Park), symbolizing the 53 Stations of the Tokaido with a miniature Mt. Fuji and seasonal scenery that make it one of Japan’s most photogenic gardens.
For those seeking a deeper experience, the 8-hour option extends the journey to the Aso region, with the dramatic Mt. Aso Nakadake Crater, the vast grasslands of Kusasenri-ga-hama Plateau, and time to relax at Aso Farm Land surrounded by volcanic landscapes.
Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours: Experience the breathtaking landscapes of the Aso region on this 8-hour tour from Kumamoto.<br/>Pickup included
Kumamoto Castle is one of Japan’s most celebrated fortresses, originally constructed in the early 1600s by the feudal lord Kato Kiyomasa. Known as one of the “Three Great Castles of Japan,” it is admired for its massive stone walls, ingenious defensive design, and the elegant black-and-white contrast of its keep. Although parts of the structure were damaged in past earthquakes, careful restoration has revived its grandeur. Visitors can step inside the reconstructed main tower, explore turrets and gates, and view exhibits displaying samurai armor, weapons, and the culture of the warrior class. From the castle grounds, sweeping views of Kumamoto City create a striking link between centuries of history and the modern skyline.
Sakura-no-baba Josaien is a cultural village at the base of Kumamoto Castle that recreates the lively atmosphere of a traditional castle town. The streets are lined with shops and restaurants offering Kumamoto’s local specialties, such as horse sashimi, Kumamoto ramen, and regional sweets. Visitors can also browse craft workshops and souvenir stores featuring traditional artistry unique to Kumamoto. With regular cultural events and interactive exhibits, this area is both a gourmet stop and an open-air museum, providing travelers with a chance to enjoy the flavors, crafts, and history of Kumamoto in one place.
Suizenji Jojuen Garden(commonly known as Suizenji Park) is a landscape masterpiece created in the 17th century by the Hosokawa clan. Designed as a strolling garden in the Momoyama style, it symbolizes the 53 Stations of the Tokaido, the historic route between Kyoto and Tokyo. A miniature Mt. Fuji rises gracefully from the grounds, while a large pond reflects seasonal scenery—cherry blossoms in spring, irises in summer, maple leaves in autumn, and a serene landscape in winter. The harmony between human design and nature is evident throughout the garden, making it a tranquil and photogenic destination that captures the essence of Japanese aesthetics.
The Mt. Aso Nakadake Crater is the most active volcanic crater of Mt. Aso, one of the world’s largest calderas. Visitors can witness the dramatic sight of rising smoke and the turquoise-colored crater lake, which changes hues depending on volcanic activity. On clear days, the panoramic view is breathtaking, offering a rare chance to experience the raw power of nature up close. Please note that access may be restricted due to volcanic conditions, but even viewing from the observatory provides a remarkable sense of the scale and energy of this living volcano.
Note:This site is included in the 8-hour tour option. Please select the 8-hour tour if you wish to visit this location.
The Kusasenri-ga-hama Plateau is a sweeping grassland located on the northern side of Mt. Aso’s crater. Stretching across a vast plain with a pond at its center, this area is famous for its grazing horses and cattle that roam freely, creating an idyllic scene against the backdrop of the volcanic mountains. Seasonal changes add to its charm, with fresh green fields in spring, vibrant wildflowers in summer, and golden tones in autumn. It is one of the most photogenic spots in the Aso region, ideal for leisurely walks, or simply enjoying the magnificent view.
Note:This site is included in the 8-hour tour option. Please select the 8-hour tour if you wish to visit this location.
Aso Farm Land is a unique resort complex themed around nature, wellness, and play. Surrounded by the rich natural beauty of Aso, the expansive grounds feature hot springs, spas, restaurants serving local cuisine, and attractions that can be enjoyed by both children and adults. Even on a day trip, visitors can shop for local specialties, taste regional dishes, and relax in hot spring baths while taking in the volcanic scenery.
Note:This site is included in the 8-hour tour option. Please select the 8-hour tour if you wish to visit this location.
Please show the ticket to the guide when you meet.
Kumamoto is a vibrant city in Kyushu, Japan, known for its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and the iconic Kumamoto Castle. The city offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese culture and modern urban living, with lush gardens, hot springs, and a thriving food scene. Its warm hospitality and diverse attractions make it a must-visit destination in Japan.
Kumamoto Castle is one of Japan's most famous castles, known for its impressive stone walls and historical significance. The castle played a crucial role in Japan's feudal history and is a symbol of the city.
Suizenji Jojuen Garden is a beautiful Japanese landscape garden that features a miniature representation of Mount Fuji and other famous landmarks. The garden is known for its serene atmosphere and traditional design.
The Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art showcases a diverse collection of artworks, including traditional Japanese art and contemporary pieces. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events.
Mount Aso is one of Japan's most famous active volcanoes and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can take a cable car to the crater's edge and explore the volcanic area.
Kurokawa Onsen is a traditional hot spring resort nestled in the mountains of Kumamoto Prefecture. The village offers a variety of public baths, private baths, and ryokan (traditional inns) for visitors to relax and unwind.
A local specialty, Kumamoto Ramen features a rich, pork-based broth with thin noodles, topped with chashu (braised pork), egg, and green onions. The broth is known for its creamy texture and savory flavor.
A delicacy in Kumamoto, Basashi is thinly sliced raw horse meat, often served with soy sauce and grated ginger. It is known for its tender texture and slightly sweet flavor.
A popular side dish, Kumamoto Karashi Renkon is lotus root slices stuffed with a spicy mustard mixture. The dish is known for its unique texture and bold flavor.
A local variation of the classic Japanese rice ball, Kumamoto Onigiri is often filled with savory ingredients like pickled plum, salmon, or tuna mayo. It is a convenient and tasty snack.
Spring offers pleasant weather with cherry blossoms in full bloom, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and beautiful fall foliage. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Kumamoto is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon. However, travelers should still take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Kumamoto Station
Kumamoto Station Bus Terminal, Kumamoto City Bus Terminal
The tram system is convenient and easy to use, with frequent services. It's a great way to get around the city.
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Mount Aso is one of Japan's most famous active volcanoes, offering stunning views and unique geological features. Visitors can take a cable car to the crater's edge and explore the volcanic area.
Kurokawa Onsen is a traditional hot spring resort nestled in the mountains of Kumamoto Prefecture. The village offers a variety of public baths, private baths, and ryokan (traditional inns) for visitors to relax and unwind.
Takachiho Gorge is a stunning natural landmark known for its lush forests, clear streams, and traditional boat tours. The gorge is also home to several Shinto shrines and is an important cultural site.
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