Mount Ojo
A 1,238 meters tall peak in the mountainous region of Aso, Mount Ojo is also known as Ojo-dake.
Laputa's Road, or Laputa-no-Michi, offers a beautiful view of Mount Aso and its surroundings. The road is named after the Ghibli movie "Castle in the Sky".
A 1,238 meters tall peak in the mountainous region of Aso, Mount Ojo is also known as Ojo-dake.
Aso Jinja in Aso City is the head shrine of the 450 or so Aso Shrines located around Japan.
A large active volcano with one of the world's largest calderas, this mountain is popular with hikers and outdoors enthusiasts. Mount Aso last erupted in 2015 a
Takefue is an onsen ryokan (traditional hot spring inn) in Aso, Kumamoto.
Famous hot spring resort town surrounded by nature, with both outdoor baths and traditional Ryokan hotels.
The highly spiritual atmosphere surrounding this Shinto shrine is one of the reasons why it is a well-known power spot. The large rock found in Kamishikimi Kuma
Sen-no-Mori is situated in Aso, 8 km from Mount Aso. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. Every room at this ryo
Sozankyo is a traditional Japanese-style inn with both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths. Located within the Aso Uchimaki Onsen Hot Spring Area, it provides f
Offering hot-spring baths with city and mountain views, Aso Hotel is a 10-minute drive from JR Aso Train Station. The Japanese-style rooms have a tatami-mat flo
Boasting hot spring baths surrounded by beautiful gardens, Shinwaen provides charming Japanese-style accommodation, and lavish meals are served in guest rooms.
Featuring free WiFi, Minshuku Asogen offers accommodation in Aso, 7 km from Mount Aso. Free private parking is available on site. Each room at this ryokan is a
Featuring 4 hot-spring baths, a sauna and views of the Aso Gogaku mountains, Plaza Hotel is 15 minutes from JR Aso Train Station on the free shuttle. The Japane
Laputa Asagaya is a movie theatre that shows films mainly from the Japanese golden age of films.
The Unazuki Beer Hall is a road station, or michi no eki in Japanese, a place where local businesses can sell their goods directly to visitors. The road station
The Hakusan White Road is a 33.3 km long, scenic mountain road that connects cities in Ishikawa and Gifu Prefectures. Panoramic views of the forest can be seen
Ota Road, or the Road of Otakus, houses many pop culture shops and maid cafes.
This road leads from Yahiko Jinja Shrine's main hall to the valley station of Mount Yahiko ropeway. The road is dedicated to the Manyoshu (万葉集 "collection of te
Located between the monument of Perry's landing and Ryosenji temple, Perry Road is a picturesque canal-side street that retains a lot of the regions's history. Lined with traditional craft shops, restaurants (both Japanese and Western), cafes and pubs, a stroll along Perry Road is a great way to spend some time