Top picks for Takamori Day tours

Discover 82 Day tours in Takamori on Trip.com, updated February 5, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 24 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From KRW 60,345.00 per person, with an average total of KRW 74,903.00. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 3.342k verified reviews, Day tours Takamori boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Kyushu Nature & Culture Tour: Sacred Forest, Aso Caldera & Rustic Onsen", with 725 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "A day trip to view autumn foliage at Kamishimi Kumanozha Shrine in Kumamoto, Japan, Takachiho Gorge in Miyazaki, and Ten'an Kawara.", a 6-hour adventure in Takamori!

The next available day tour departs on February 6, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Takamori Day tours usually take about 6 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

85% of Takamori Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

February is perfect for visiting Takamori! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal hits like Kyushu Nature & Culture Tour: Sacred Forest, Aso Caldera & Rustic Onsen.

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Reviews: A day trip to view autumn foliage at Kamishimi Kumanozha Shrine in Kumamoto, Japan, Takachiho Gorge in Miyazaki, and Ten'an Kawara.
Guest User2025-12-05
This was a fantastic day trip with Gogoday! We departed from Hakata Station at 8 AM and arrived back at 6 PM. There was a rest stop at a highway service area. The itinerary included three attractions, and the time allotted was ample, allowing plenty of time to explore each one. Lunch was at Ama-Iwato Shrine, but time was a bit tight, so you could buy food at a nearby supermarket or beforehand at a Lawson convenience store near Hakata Station or at the highway service area. Finally, you could browse souvenir shops at Takachiho Gorge. The tour group consisted of both Chinese and Korean participants. Our guide, Mr. Zheng, first introduced the tour in Chinese and then in Korean. He was very kind and humorous, and there was absolutely no hard selling. He even gave us souvenirs! Thank you! 🙏
Reviews: Explore the secrets of Kyushu: Kumamoto's Jūmi-ko Kumanoza Shrine & Amano-Iwato & Miyazaki Takachiho Gorge
Guest User2025-11-03
Taking the "Exploring the Hidden Gems of Kyushu" day tour booked through Ctrip was definitely worthwhile. The scenery along the way was breathtaking, with ancient charm blending seamlessly with nature, captivating the heart and leaving a lasting impression. Our guide, Li Xiangrong, possessed a deep understanding of the local culture, providing detailed and insightful explanations. She also switched fluently between Chinese, Korean, and Japanese, ensuring a pleasant travel experience for us.
Reviews: Kyushu Nature & Culture Tour: Sacred Forest, Aso Caldera & Rustic Onsen
Guest User2025-12-11
Super fun! The Aso crater is incredibly cold, so be sure to wear lots and lots of layers! Otherwise, you won't be able to stand for even five minutes. Kusanagi Senri is great; you can get up close to horses, browse souvenir shops, and drink delicious yogurt. The ginkgo leaves at the shrine are beautiful, carpeted with fallen leaves. I initially thought Kurokawa Onsen would be boring since I didn't plan to stay overnight, and going into the baths alone felt a bit too sedentary. But I found it very enjoyable to explore. There's plenty of time. Don't rush to the first free foot bath. You can buy a hot spring egg for 10 yen, then walk further in; there's a foot bath for 100 yen per person that's less crowded and has some scenery. You can also buy towels from vendors. After your foot bath, explore further; there's a cream puff shop where you can buy many sweets—a very unique place. The whole trip was quite relaxing and not too rushed. Remember to bring some coins to buy eggs and foot baths at Kurokawa. You can also pray at the shrine!
Reviews: Must-experience in Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan: Aso Volcano, Kusasenri, Kurokawa Onsen, 1-day tour
Guest User2025-03-31
Specially for the Azu volcano helicopter project at their own expense, but the itinerary is actually difficult to arrange the time of the project, can not play at all. The driver, Mr. Takahashi, was very good, and he also took a cherry blossom road, prompting us to take pictures. This trip to Asu volcano landed smoothly, saw a little Tiffany blue, the net red coffee was also drunk, Asu milk was also very good.
Reviews: Complimentary shuttle bus to Mount Aso | One-day tour of Mount Aso, Kusasenri, and Kurokawa Onsen in Kumamoto, Japan
Guest User2025-08-20
I specifically wanted to visit Aso, so I looked for a day trip. This tour was absolutely the best choice! Our guide, Takyeonji (Mira), took such great care of us that we had a wonderful time and took so many great photos! Thank you! Mount Aso is truly amazing, and the hot spring town is amazing too! Even if you don't soak in the hot springs, you can use the foot bath for free, which was a great touch.
Reviews: Kyushu Hidden Gems 1-day Tour: Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine + Mount Aso + Kusasenri + Kurokawa Onsen
Guest User2026-01-15
I have a wonderful trip and great experience tour guide to explain clearly and avoid peak hours to visit the site. Big thanks to Jimmy柳桑 our tour guide. He ia very helpful and help us our next hotel issues and make sure we arrived our next destination safety.
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