Kumamoto Travel Tours offers an immersive experience into the heart of Kumamoto, Japan, known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Visitors can explore the iconic Kumamoto Castle, relax in the scenic Suizenji Jojuen Garden, and savor local delicacies like basashi (raw horse meat). Guided tours often include visits to nearby hot springs in Kurokawa, lush Aso volcanic region, and historical sites, providing a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. With expert guides and personalized itineraries, travelers can fully appreciate the beauty and charm of this captivating region.
Our most recommended things to do in Kumamoto
Kyushu: Aso Volcano, Onsen, & Kumamoto Castle Full-Day Trip
Meet your guide at the Lawson Fukuoka Oriental Hotel and board your bus. Embark on a journey through Kyushu's diverse landscapes. Begin your day at the awe-inspiring Kumamoto Castle. Immerse yourself in its rich history and stunning architecture while enjoying panoramic views of the city. Next, delve into the expansive Aso Grassland. Marvel at the picturesque volcanic peaks as they provide a dramatic backdrop to grazing cattle and sheep. Then, explore the geological wonders of Mount Aso at the Aso Volcano Museum. Discover the region's volcanic heritage and the impact of its colossal caldera on the landscape. Have the chance to horseback ride across the grasslands (not included). Feel the rhythmic connection with nature in this breathtaking setting. Afterward, discover the grandeur of Mount Aso, an active volcanic complex featuring Nakadake Crater. Witness firsthand the raw power and beauty of this dynamic landscape. End your day in tranquility at Kurokawa Onsen, a serene hot spring village nestled in Kyushu's mountains. Relax in natural baths and savor the hospitality of traditional ryokan (entry not included). ***Due to the current hot weather, in order to enhance your experience, we will be replacing Kurokawa Onsen with Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine on this itinerary from August 5th to September 30th. Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine is a prominent Shinto shrine in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture, dedicated to the deity of learning, Sugawara no Michizane. The shrine is renowned for its beautiful grounds, historic architecture, and vibrant festivals, making it a popular destination for both worshippers and tourists. Return to Fukuoka at the end of the tour.
Fukuoka: Takachiho or Minami Aso Customizable 1-Day Tour
Meet your guide at your accommodation, where your guide will be waiting for you to begin your customized tour of Minami-Aso and Takachiho. Choose the stops you'd like to make, but your itinerary may look something like the following: Head to Shirakawa Spring Park as your first stop, where you'll immerse yourself in the beauty of one of Kumamoto's renowned parks. Journey to the Takachiho area next, boarding a small boat to navigate the Takachiho Gorge. Gaze upward at the magnificent waterfall from the river, a perspective that offers a unique appreciation of the area's natural splendor. Visit one of the oldest nearby shrines, the Takachiho Shrine, steeped in history and spiritual significance. Experience the thrill of a famous trolley train in Takachiho. Enjoy a 30-minute ride that showcases spectacular views of the area. The journey across a 105-meter-high railway bridge promises a thrilling and memorable experience. Note that this itinerary serves as a template for your adventure. Remember, the tour price does not include activity expenses, but communicate your interests to craft an itinerary that perfectly aligns with your desires.
Kumamoto: Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden in Sakuramachi
"What kind of garden would there be in the moon palace where Princess Kaguya returned?" The theme is the gardens of the lunar capital where Princess Kaguya returned. "Once upon a time, there was an old man called Taketori no Oki." Japan's oldest story, "The Tale of Taketori," begins with this famous phrase. The story begins with the old man finding a little girl in a shining bamboo grove. The child was named "Princess Kaguya" and grew into a very beautiful princess. Although many suitors and the emperor loved her, she eventually returned to the moon. The lunar capital where Princess Kaguya left everything behind and returned to. It seems like a brilliant and wonderful world that everyone longs to visit. What kind of garden did that palace have? The world “after” this mysterious tale handed down for over 1,000 years is expressed with stunning bamboo lighting. Starting Friday, August 9, 2024, "Princess Kaguya's Glowing Garden in Sakuramachi Kumamoto" will open at Sakuramachi Garden in Chuo Ward, Kumamoto City, overlooking Kumamoto Castle. This exhibition is an elegant moonlit night exhibition decorated with contemporary art using bamboo lanterns, based on the motif of Princess Kaguya's moon garden, which is set "after" the ancient Japanese tale of the Bamboo Cutter. As CHIKAKEN's first paid, permanent exhibition (until May), we will be able to achieve unprecedented scale decoration and construction, providing nighttime economy content (※) that combines history, culture, and art unique to Japan. We dedicate this as a "light of gratitude" to everyone in Kumamoto who has nurtured CHIKAKEN for the past 20 years and as a "light of determination" for the new world of bamboo lanterns that are about to begin. Please come and experience the unique and overwhelming bamboo lantern space of CHIKAKEN, where we constantly explore the possibilities of bamboo lanterns.
From Fukuoka: Miyazaki, Kumamoto, and Takachiho Gorge Tour
Embark on a Memorable Kyushu Adventure Start Time: 8:00 AM Meeting Point: Lawson Fukuoka Oriental Hotel (in front of Hakata Station Chikushiguchi) Welcome aboard! Your exciting day begins as we gather at the Lawson Fukuoka Oriental Hotel 8 AM. Let’s set off on a captivating journey through Kyushu. ▼First Stop: Kumamoto Our first destination is the enchanting Shin-Kumano Shrine in Aso, Kumamoto. As we stroll along the pathway lined with nearly 100 lanterns, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a magical realm. This shrine, known for its serene beauty and cultural significance, is also a star in popular manga like Hotarunomori and Natsume's Book of Friends. Spend some time soaking in the peaceful atmosphere and exploring the shrine's surroundings. Afterward, we’ll marvel at the unique Wearing Rock (Tsunataki-iwa), a fascinating natural wonder with deep cultural roots. ▼Next Up: Miyazaki Our journey continues to the sacred Amano Iwato Shrine in Takachiho, Miyazaki Prefecture. This shrine is famous for its tradition of stacking stones to make wishes at the Amano Kawara, and it's deeply rooted in Japanese mythology. According to the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, this is the very place where the sun goddess Amaterasu hid in ancient times. The shrine is a powerful site known for its healing energies and is a popular destination for those seeking good fortune and divine protection. You’ll have about 70 minutes to explore and experience the shrine’s spiritual aura. And if you’re here in July, August, or September, treat yourself to a complimentary ice cream as a special refreshment! ▼Final Destination: Takachiho Gorge Prepare to be amazed as we arrive at Takachiho Gorge. This stunning natural wonder offers about 80 minutes for you to immerse yourself in its breathtaking scenery. Take in the beauty of Manai Falls, one of Japan’s top 100 waterfalls, cascading gracefully into the river. Marvel at the Takachiho Three-Span Bridge, which showcases architectural styles from three different eras. And don’t miss the towering Sen-nin's Folding Screen Rock, a dramatic 70-meter high cliff that creates a spectacular backdrop for your exploration. Enjoy the serene landscape and have a relaxing lunch in this picturesque setting. (Please note that lunch and any additional fees are not included and will be at your own expense.) Get ready for a day filled with awe-inspiring sights, rich culture, and unforgettable moments. We’re thrilled to share this incredible adventure with you!
Mt. Aso, Kurokawa Onesen One Day Tour
Depart from Fukuoka, take a 2.5-hour drive to Kamishiromi Kumanoza Shrine, the filming location of the movie 'Into the Forest of Fireflies Light'. Then arrive at Aso Volcano, located in the northeast of Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyushu Island. It is the symbol of Kumamoto and is famous for its composite volcano with a large caldera. Kusasenri is a vast grassy plain which offers great views of the volcanically active Nakadake Peak. There is also a large pond in Kusasenri where you can also see horses grazing. This scenic location has become a popular feature of the Aso Geopark. Finally, you can experience the Japanese-style open-air bath at Kurokawa Onsen.
From Fukuoka: Mythical "Takachiho" Day Trip by PRIVATE Bus
Visit Takachiho, where there are many shrines to gods from Japanese Mythology. See the Amanoiwato Shrine which worships Amanoiwato (where Amaterasu-Omikami hid), and the Kushifuru Shrine built on Kushifuru-no-mine where Ninigi-no-mikoto (the grandchild of Amaterasu-Omikami) descended. According to Japanese Mythology, the first emperor Jinmu is the great-grandchild of Ninigi-no-mikoto. Start at 8:00 AM with pickup from the Fukuoka International Airport or your hotel. From 10:30-10:45 AM, stop for a short break at the Shichijo Melon Dome roadside station in Kikuchi, Kumamoto. From 11:15-12:15 PM select a place to purchase lunch at the Takachiho roadside lunch. After an hour-long lunch break. Arrive at the Ohashi Parking Lot at the Takachiho Gorge at 12:30 PM. Enjoy a 15-minute walk along the promenade. Have free time until 2:30 PM where you can rent a boat. Takachiho (高千穂) is a town in northern Miyazaki Prefecture that is steeped in Japanese mythology. It is the supposed site of legend where Amaterasu, the Shinto Sun Goddess, disturbed by her brother's cruel pranks, hid herself in a cave, prompting the other gods and goddesses to try and lure her out. From 2:45-3:15 PM visit the Takachiho Shrine (高千穂神社, Takachiho Jinja), located just west of the town center, is nestled in a grove of tall cedars. During the day the shrine's nondescript, unpainted buildings blend in naturally with the surrounding trees. The light that filters through, brings with it an air of calm, peaceful reverence. From 3:30-4:00 PM enjoy Amanoyasukawara, Iwato, Takachiho. The site of one of the best known legends of Japanese mythology. In the story, Amaterasu, the Shinto sun goddess, became so outraged by her brother's cruel pranks that she hid herself in a cave, refusing to come out and depriving the world of her life-giving light. Finally, from 5:45-6:00 PM stop at the Shichijo Melon Dome roadside station for another short break. Reach your Fukuoka at around 8:30 PM.
From Fukuoka: Kumamoto Castle, Mt. Aso, & Kurokawa Day Trip
Begin your journey at Kumamoto Castle, a majestic fortress steeped in history and architectural splendor, offering panoramic views of the city and a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past. Next, venture into the expansive Aso "Thousand-mile" Grassland, a vast expanse of natural beauty where free-roaming cattle and sheep graze peacefully against the backdrop of volcanic peaks. Delve deeper into the geological marvels of Mount Aso at the Aso Volcano Museum. Learn about the region's volcanic history, the formation of its expansive caldera, and the impact of volcanic activity on the landscape and local communities. For an unforgettable adventure, opt for a horseback riding experience across the grassland (additional cost required). Feel the rhythm of nature beneath you as you traverse this stunning landscape, gaining a unique perspective of Aso's beauty. Discover the awe-inspiring Mount Aso, an active volcanic group centered around the immense Aso Caldera. Explore Nakadake Crater and witness firsthand the raw power and geological wonders of this dynamic landscape. End your day at Kurokawa Onsen, a tranquil hot spring village nestled in the serene mountains of Kyushu. Indulge in the therapeutic waters of natural rotenburo baths and experience the timeless charm of traditional ryokan hospitality. Due to the current hot weather, to enhance your experience, we will be replacing Kurokawa Onsen with Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine on this itinerary from August 5th to September 30th. Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine is a prominent Shinto shrine in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture, dedicated to the deity of learning, Sugawara no Michizane. The shrine is renowned for its beautiful grounds, historic architecture, and vibrant festivals, making it a popular destination for both worshippers and tourists. Embark on this unforgettable journey through Kyushu's natural wonders and cultural landmarks, where each destination promises a unique and enriching experience.
Fukuoka: Mt. Aso, Kusasenri & Kurokawa Onsen One Day Tour
Depart from Fukuoka, take a 2.5-hour drive to Kamishiromi Kumanoza Shrine, the filming location of the movie 'Into the Forest of Fireflies Light'. Then arrive at Aso Volcano, located in the northeast of Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyushu Island. It is the symbol of Kumamoto and is famous for its composite volcano with a large caldera. Kusasenri is a vast grassy plain which offers great views of the volcanically active Nakadake Peak. There is also a large pond in Kusasenri where you can also see horses grazing. This scenic location has become a popular feature of the Aso Geopark. Finally, you can experience the Japanese-style open-air bath at Kurokawa Onsen.
Kumamoto Castle Guided Tour with Locals
This tour will use approximately 3 hours to showcase the beloved attractions of Kumamoto castle. To deepen your memories of your journey to Kumamoto Castle, we highly recommend joining a guided tour. Imagine the figures of Japanese samurai and the ancestors who lived in that era, which cannot be understood by scenery alone. ===== If you have any requests such as changing the start time or the meeting point, we can accommodate them if they are within the capabilities of the guide. Feel free to contact us. ===== Kumamoto Castle remains in a state close to when it was originally constructed, with its main keep, turrets, and magnificent stone walls. It is a rare place where visitors can actually see and admire the castle in its historical glory. Kumamoto Castle was constructed by a powerful and strategic samurai warlord named Kato Kiyomasa. And Kumamoto Castle boasts exceptional architectural design. It was constructed by incorporating a hilly terrain with an elevation of approximately 50 meters. The height of the beautiful main keep, located at the heart of the castle, is said to be equivalent to a 14-story building. It is beauty, grandeur, and special architectural techniques. This program is designed to contribute to the reconstruction of Kumamoto Castle. In 2016, the Kumamoto region was struck by a major earthquake with a maximum intensity of 7 (magnitude 7.3). Of course, Kumamoto Castle itself also suffered significant damage. About 30% of the castle's stone walls collapsed. The reconstruction process is estimated to take 30 years, and a portion of the proceeds from this program will contribute to the restoration of Kumamoto Castle.