Embark on a journey through time at Kumamoto Castle, an iconic landmark that provides a glimpse into the region's samurai history and its crucial role in Japan's past.
Underneath the imposing shadow of Aso Mountain, Kusasenri's 20,000 hectares unfold with verdant green meadows ideal for a leisurely walk. Observe the cattle and sheep grazing freely, inhale the fresh mountain air, and experience a sense of peace and magic. You have the option to take a horseback ride across these green expanses, soaking up the panoramic beauty and crisp mountain atmosphere. Alternatively, you could visit the Volcano Museum which focuses on Aso Volcano, exhibiting the region's topography, geology, and wildlife.
Stand on the brink of Nakadake and peer into the smoking chasm of the active Aso Volcano - a testament to the raw and untamed power of nature.