Aoi Aso Jinja Shrine
Aoi Aso Jinja Shrine, also called Aoi-san, is a national treasure that was built in 806.
Situated in Hitoyoshi, 49 km from Kirishima, Suiranro boasts a terrace and views of the river. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site. Each room at this ryokan is air conditioned and features a TV.
Aoi Aso Jinja Shrine, also called Aoi-san, is a national treasure that was built in 806.
Hitoyoshi Station is the starting station of the SL Hitoyoshi line, a luxurious steam locomotive.
Kumakawa is a river flowing along the city of Hitoyoshi. There are two rafting courses, Seiryu (slow) and Kyuryu (rapid). (The boarding points are different)
Hitoyoshi Castle was built at the beginning of the 13th century by Sagara Nagayori.
Longest flight of Stone Steps in Japan with a total of 3,333 steps, and an annual event in November where participants challenge to climb them all "Attack The N
Built in 1715, this shrine is devoted to the Japanese deity Ninigi No Mikoto. The shrine has been declared as a state cultural property because of its historica