The 10 Best Things to do in Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyushu-Okinawa

September 22, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Kumamoto Prefecture (熊本県, Kumamoto-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyushu. The capital is the city of Kumamoto.
Restaurants in Kumamoto Prefecture

1. Mt. Aso

Kumamoto Prefecture http://www.city.aso.kumamoto.jp/tourism/spot/mt_aso/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 455 reviews

Mt. Aso

Reviewed By Wingfield73 - Chiang Mai, Thailand

We hired a taxi from Kumamoto town which took us to the volcano through the mountainous countryside which had been devasted by the earthquake three years earlier and could scarcely imagine the terror that the people living there must have felt. But even more impressive was the gigantic effort being put into repairing the mountains themselves. Arriving at the Aso volcano itself we were first struck by the sulphurous smell and the white smoke emerging from the top. There is a good and informative visitor centre near the foot of the volcano and, a little further on a restaurant area with good parking and excellent views of the volcano. Don't miss the nearby small and friendly town of Aso itself, with one of Japan's most revered shrines now under repair from the earthquake damage.

2. Kumamoto Castle

1-1 Hommaru, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto 860-0002 Kumamoto Prefecture +81 96-352-5900 http://kumamoto-guide.jp/kumamoto-castle/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,704 reviews

Kumamoto Castle

Reviewed By dlnun - Nebraska, United States

We spent an afternoon with an English guide from the Kumamoto SGG Club—-Mieko Okada who was our personal guide at the Kumamoto Castle & to the Suizenji Jojuen Gardens. If you go to Kumamoto these two sights should be at the top of your list of things to see & places to go. Hopefully in the next few months more of the reconstruction will allow for an actual tour of the castle, but the grounds, walls, and views were amazing none the less.

3. Shirakawa Springs

Shirakawa, Minamiaso-mura, Aso-gun 869-1502 Kumamoto Prefecture http://www.minamiasokanko.jp/suigen-list/shirakawa-suigen.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 365 reviews

Shirakawa Springs

Reviewed By CookLight - Hong Kong, China

A great spot to feel the nature. Try the clear water directly from the spring, you may even purchase a bottle to bring some back to your hotel.

4. Daikanbo Lookout

2090-8 Yamada, Aso 869-2313 Kumamoto Prefecture http://www.asodaikanbou.com
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4.5 based on 632 reviews

Daikanbo Lookout

Daikanbo is located on the northern rim of the crater.You can see the breathtaking view from this look out. To go there take a bus named Yamabikogo from JR Kumamoto station and get off at JR Aso station.From Aso station there are two tour buses going to Daikanbo at 10:15 and 14:00. The operation of these tour buses is until January 31,2017.

Reviewed By shinya4649

Aso-san, the symbol of Kumamoto Prefecture, is the largest compound volcano in Japan, situated in the central part of Aso Kuju National Park. The central cone group consists of five peaks, the highest 1592-meter Taka-dake, still active – – Naka-dake, Neko-dake, Eboshi-dake, and Kishima-dake. This mountain boasts arguably the largest caldera in the world, extending 25 kilometers in the north-south direction and 18 kilometers in the east-west direction. (阿蘇山は阿蘇くじゅう国立公園の中央部に位置する日本最大の複式活火山で、熊本県のシ ンボルである。中央火口丘群の5つの峰、標高1,592mの最高峰・高岳、現在も活動中の中岳、根子岳、烏帽子岳、杵島岳から成る。東西約18km・南北約25kmに及ぶ世界最大の力ルデラを誇ると言えよう)

5. Nabegataki Falls

Kurobuchi, Oguni-machi, Aso-gun 869-2502 Kumamoto Prefecture
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4.5 based on 400 reviews

Nabegataki Falls

Reviewed By Emily2018_G_Scott - Sydney, Australia

This is one of the easiest walk and be the closest to a waterfall. Entrance fee of 300 Yen is well worth it because the toilet is clean and the walkway is well maintained. Must visit on your way to Kumamoto.

6. Suizenji Jojuen Garden

8-1 Suizenji Park, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto 860-0956 Kumamoto Prefecture +81 96-383-0074 http://www.suizenji.or.jp/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 770 reviews

Suizenji Jojuen Garden

The Japanese garden I started to make than 1963. In area of about 73,000 square meters and it is a compact in which it is said that Japan's largest garden, rich in spring water from Mt. Aso, and has created a world of different dimension to the urban space. Landscape, is also said to have reproduced the landscape of the Tokaido, including Fuji Gojusantsugi.

Reviewed By Joyce1165 - San Francisco, United States

One of the most beautiful sites in Kumamoto. I always return here, and will make sure to take friends to share the beauty of this park/shrine.

7. Green Land

Midorigaoka, Arao 864-0011 Kumamoto Prefecture +81 968-66-1112 http://www.greenland.co.jp/park/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 134 reviews

Green Land

8. Sakitsu Catholic Church

539 Kawauramachisakitsu, Amakusa 863-1204 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
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4.0 based on 249 reviews

Sakitsu Catholic Church

Reviewed By 360arminac - Manila, Philippines

We went to this place as part of the Amakusa Gurutto sightseeing bus. It has a very nice architecture. Unfortunately, the back part of the church is wooden because of lack of funds. I hope more people will visit this wonderful place.

9. Mandakoh

200-2 Haramanda, Arao 864-0001 Kumamoto Prefecture +81 968-57-9155 http://www.city.arao.lg.jp/q/list/385.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 62 reviews

Mandakoh

10. JR Kyushu Isaburo Shimpei

Excellent
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

JR Kyushu Isaburo Shimpei

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