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Kumamoto

旅行先: 熊本

最終更新日: 2026/03/05

Visit Kumamoto, a region where history and nature come together. Explore Kumamoto Castle, a striking fortress that stands as the city’s symbol. Stroll through Suizenji Jojuen Garden, a peaceful place designed to reflect Japan’s old travel routes.

Take in the vast scenery of Mount Aso, one of the world’s largest volcanic calderas. End your trip with a soak at Kurokawa Onsen and enjoy local dishes like Kumamoto ramen and basashi.

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The Quintessential 14-day Japan Trip with a Southern Twist

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Honmyoji Temple

本妙寺

A traditional Japanese castle with tiered roofs stands behind a tree with red autumn leaves, set against a colorful sky at sunset. The castle is surrounded by stone walls and a fenced pathway.

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Houreinoyu

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Yude Shrine

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Shirakawa Water Source

白川水源

Waita Hot Spring Village

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Kumamoto is famous for its iconic black Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan's three premier castles, and Mount Aso, the world's largest active volcanic caldera. Located in Kyushu, southern Japan, Kumamoto Prefecture offers visitors a perfect blend of historical landmarks, natural hot springs (onsen), traditional Japanese culture, and stunning volcanic landscapes. The city serves as the gateway to Aso-Kuju National Park and is renowned for its delicious local cuisine including Kumamoto ramen and horse sashimi (basashi).

The fastest way to reach Kumamoto from Tokyo is via the JR Kyushu Shinkansen bullet train, taking approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes with one transfer at Hakata Station in Fukuoka. From Osaka, the journey takes about 2 hours and 45 minutes. Kumamoto is also accessible by domestic flights to Kumamoto Airport (ASO), with direct flights from Tokyo Haneda, Osaka Itami, and other major cities.

Mount Aso offers incredible volcanic tourism experiences including viewing the active Nakadake crater, exploring the vast Aso caldera grasslands, and enjoying scenic helicopter tours. Popular activities include hiking the Aso Five Peaks, visiting Kusasenri grassland for horseback riding, soaking in nearby hot spring resorts like Kurokawa Onsen, and taking the Aso Ropeway cable car (when operational). The area also features the Aso Volcano Museum, traditional farmhouses, and seasonal events like controlled grass burning in spring.

Kumamoto Prefecture boasts some of Japan's finest onsen destinations. Kurokawa Onsen is the most famous, featuring traditional ryokan inns with outdoor baths set in pristine mountain valleys. Other notable hot spring areas include Yamaga Onsen with its historic Sakura-yu bathhouse, Hitoyoshi Onsen along the Kuma River, and Tamana Onsen known for its healing waters. Many onsen offer day-trip bathing options, while luxury ryokan provide complete cultural experiences with kaiseki dining and traditional accommodations.

Popular day trips from Kumamoto include visiting the historic samurai town of Yamaga with its lantern festivals, exploring Hitoyoshi for its traditional crafts and Kuma River boat rides, and touring the scenic Amakusa Islands known for Christian history and fresh seafood. Nature lovers can visit Kikuchi Gorge for hiking and waterfalls, or explore the traditional pottery town of Koishiwara. The region also offers access to Unzen-Amakusa National Park and connections to other Kyushu destinations like Beppu and Yufuin.

Kumamoto ramen is characterized by its rich, cloudy tonkotsu (pork bone) broth, straight thin noodles, and signature toppings including burnt garlic oil (ma-yu), wood ear mushrooms, and green onions. Famous ramen shops include Ajisen Ramen (originated in Kumamoto), Komurasaki, and Kuroki Ramen. Other local specialties include basashi (raw horse meat), Kumamoto wagyu beef, ikinari dango (sweet potato dumplings), and shochu distilled spirits. The city's food scene reflects its position as Kyushu's cultural crossroads.

A minimum of 2-3 days allows you to see Kumamoto's main highlights: one day for Kumamoto Castle and city exploration, and 1-2 days for Mount Aso and hot springs. An ideal 4-5 day itinerary includes Kumamoto city sightseeing, Mount Aso volcanic experiences, onsen relaxation in Kurokawa or Yamaga, and a day trip to either Hitoyoshi or the Amakusa Islands. This timeframe allows for cultural immersion, outdoor activities, and experiencing the region's renowned hospitality while using Kumamoto as your base for exploring southern Kyushu.
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