Mount Aso is monitored by the Japan Meteorological Agency. Access is permitted only when activity levels are safe. Shelters are located near the crater. The crater closes immediately when gas levels rise or eruptions occur. Check the official volcanic alert status before traveling.
The crater closes frequently due to volcanic activity, sometimes for extended periods. Closures can occur with little notice. High winds also suspend ropeway service. The Aso Volcano Museum and grassland areas remain open during crater closures.
Spring and autumn offer clear skies and comfortable temperatures. Summer brings humidity and afternoon clouds. Winter has occasional snow and cold winds but often excellent visibility on clear days.
A crater visit requires three to four hours including transport from Aso Station. Adding Daikanbo, Kusasenri, and Aso Shrine extends this to a full day. Public bus schedules are infrequent.
A restaurant and shop operate at the ropeway station. More options are in Aso town, including Akaushi beef restaurants. Kusasenri has a cafe. Facilities in the caldera interior are limited.