Mount Aso

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TSIM ******
4 Nov 2025
Pandora, the tour guide, was very professional, lively, and interesting. She was fluent in three languages: Chinese, English, and Japanese. There was enough time in the itinerary to enjoy and take photos at each attraction. The scenery was beautiful. Considering that I can't drive and the journey is very long, and there is no public transportation available, I joined the day trip. That day was the last day of the Japanese three-day weekend, and there were fewer people than I expected. The weather at the beginning of November was very good, but there were no autumn leaves yet. It would have been even better if there were autumn leaves. Even someone who never writes reviews has to come out and give a five-star rating!
Jiaqi *****
4 Nov 2025
great tour. guide is well experienced and excellent at story telling, providing us with good insights into the different stops.
Kate ***************
4 Nov 2025
It was hassle-free and I enjoyed it as a solo traveller. Jimmy was the best tour guide for this. He was organized and helpful.
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Kate ***************
4 Nov 2025
a hassle free tour and always on time!! i recommend Kevin aka Captain America Kevin (haha) as the tour guide, so funny , kind and organized! love his energy!
Ervina ******
4 Nov 2025
I highly recommend this tour especially if you want to explore rural area like Kurokawa Onsen but coming to Fukuoka with small group or even alone. Tour is very nice and punctual, the guides are helpful (they have multiple speakers in Korean, Chinese, and English).
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annie ****
4 Nov 2025
Thank you to our tour guide Kevin Young (Yeung). He is a really fun guy. He made us have an unforgettable trip in Fukuoka. Having a humorous tour guide during the trip made the whole experience more enjoyable and unforgettable. Special thanks to Kevin Young for his hard work.
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Mark *******
4 Nov 2025
Tour is great, we were able to see the Mt Aso crater. Pandora, our tour guide, is approachable and always smiling.
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CHEN *********
4 Nov 2025
Our tour guide, Ms. Morita, was very enthusiastic and provided detailed explanations of today's itinerary and attractions. She also took great care of everyone. The driver's driving skills were excellent and safe. We had a fulfilling day, and I hope to have the opportunity to meet Ms. Morita again in the future.
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What to know about Mount Aso

Mount Aso is located in Kyushu, home to an active volcano sitting at the heart of the region. This mighty volcano has made its presence known through eruptions as recent as 2021 and 2016. It is the largest caldera in the world, with a diameter of 25 kilometers and a circumference exceeding 100 kilometers. At the heart of this huge caldera are the active volcanic peaks, including the iconic Mount Nakadake with its breathtakingly beautiful crater that's a must-visit for tourists. Enjoy leisurely drives with jaw-dropping views, and picturesque hikes, and unwind in the soothing volcanic hot springs surrounded by natural wonders!
Mount Aso, Takawara, Aso, Kumamoto 869-2223, Japan

Must-Visit Attractions in Mount Aso

Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine

Visit Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine, a hidden sanctuary in the forested slopes of Mount Aso. Walk along the stone path lined with ancient stone lanterns, pass through the Shrine Gates guarded by stone lion-dogs, and feel the spiritual energy as go up to the Hall of Worship and Main Hall. Discover the legends and history of the Aso shrine, and pay your respects at the Ugeto-iwa Cave, a sacred rock formation with a mystical aura.

Central Cone Group

Explore the 'Five Mountains of Aso' including Mt. Neko, Mt. Taka, Mt. Naka, Mt. Eboshi, and Mt. Kishima. See the steaming crater of Mount Naka, an active volcano releasing smoke and occasional eruptions.

Aso Caldera

The vast Aso Caldera was formed by massive eruptions thousands of years ago. Enjoy panoramic views of the caldera from viewpoints on top of lava formations, giving you a glimpse into the region's volcanic history.

Kusasenri

Just minutes away from the Nakadake crater, you'll find the picturesque Kusasenri (or Kusasenri-ga-hama) grassy plain. This serene area provides a more relaxed walking experience and the chance to meet a few friendly horses. Horseback riding is available from early March to mid-December, adding an extra special touch to your visit. Across the road, you can see the informative Aso Volcano Museum, giving fascinating insights into the volcano's wonders.

Aso-Kuju National Park

In central Kyushu, you can find the captivating Aso-Kuju National Park, a stunning area named after and dedicated to the active volcanoes of Mount Aso and the majestic Kuju Mountains. This national park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts in Japan, where you can hike or drive through breathtaking volcanic landscapes and see the power of active volcanoes firsthand. And, of course, where there are volcanoes, there are invigorating hot springs, nourishing some of Japan's finest onsen towns like Kurokawa, Yufuin, and Beppu hot spring.

Tips for Your Mount Aso Visit

When is the best time to visit Mount Aso?

The ideal times to explore Mount Aso are during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the scenery is breathtaking, especially with the vibrant autumn foliage in November.

Please be aware that the crater area may be partially or fully restricted to visitors at times due to hazardous volcanic gases, inclement weather, or the potential for volcanic activity. It's best to confirm the volcano's status before your visit. Even if the summit surroundings are accessible, be cautious as the gases can be strong, especially for those with respiratory issues who should avoid getting too close to the crater.

How to get to Mount Aso?

Mount Aso is accessible by local train and bus from major cities in Kyushu. The nearest airport is Kumamoto Airport, from where you can take a bus or rent a car to reach the mountain. Additionally, a shuttle bus runs from the Mount Aso terminal to the crater's edge.

Can you drive up Mount Aso?

To catch a glimpse of the magnificent crater, you have several options, such as driving up Mount Aso parkway (a toll road), taking a bus, or going on a hike. However, make sure to verify any entry limitations related to volcanic gas.