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With 2.157k verified reviews, All Aso District boast an average rating of 4.9.

This week's most popular All: "Kyushu One Day Tour: Kamikashima Kumano Shrine + Mount Aso (Free Shuttle Bus) + Kusasenri + Kurokawa Onsen, Depart from Fukuoka", with 752 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "1-day tour to Fukuoka's hidden shrine, Aso Volcano, Kusasenri, and Kurokawa Onsen|Kumamoto round-trip", a 9-hour adventure in Aso District!

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Reviews: 1-day tour to Fukuoka's hidden shrine, Aso Volcano, Kusasenri, and Kurokawa Onsen|Kumamoto round-trip
Guest User2026-03-03
Overall, the price-performance ratio was good, considering it as transportation costs. You could leave the tour group at the end and stay in Kurokawa Onsen, then go directly to Beppu from Kurokawa Onsen the next day. The crater was closed due to a helicopter accident involving Taiwanese tourists in February, so you could only watch a live broadcast at the volcano museum. The tour guide strongly recommended Kusasenri horse oil and face masks. The tour guide gave us discount coupons, making the face mask 5500 yen and the horse oil 6600 yen per bottle. He said it contained horse placenta, so the production cost was high. After buying them, I felt it was completely unnecessary.
Reviews: Explore the secrets of Kyushu: Kumamoto's Jūmi-ko Kumanoza Shrine & Amano-Iwato & Miyazaki Takachiho Gorge
Guest User2026-02-24
Our guides, Susa and Louis, were very professional, providing multilingual explanations throughout the trip. The itinerary was well-planned, and there was plenty of time. Special praise goes to the driver for choosing an alternate route to avoid highway congestion, which minimized the return delay. As a day trip that includes visiting hard-to-reach shrines and seeing beautiful scenery, I highly recommend it.
Reviews: Kumamoto & Miyazaki | Kyushu Takachiho Gorge, Sky Train & Mount Aso Kusasenri 1-Day Tour
Guest User2026-02-13
Just got back from Aso and Miyazaki, and I have to give a huge thumbs up to this day trip to Takachiho Gorge! The natural scenery was breathtaking, but what touched me even more was the thoughtful service of our guide, Sun Peng, and driver, which made the trip an absolute blast! First, a huge shout-out to our guide, Sun Peng! He was incredibly professional and enthusiastic. Throughout the trip, he not only brought Kyushu's history and culture to life in a lively and engaging way, but he was also incredibly considerate of everyone's comfort. While touring Takachiho Gorge, he not only helped us find the best angles for photos but also patiently explained the legends and myths associated with Japan, transforming simply looking at the scenery into truly experiencing it. And a special thank you to our driver! His driving skills were impeccable! Kyushu has many mountain roads, especially the winding roads leading to Takachiho Gorge, but the ride was completely smooth and comfortable, even for someone like me who is prone to motion sickness. He always quietly turned on the air conditioning beforehand and would nod and smile politely when we got on and off the bus, making us feel incredibly respectful and at ease. Thanks to Director Sun's detailed explanations and the driver's safe escort, the scenery was even more beautiful along the way. If you're visiting Kyushu and want a worry-free yet in-depth experience, I highly recommend this tour. Remember to specifically ask for Director Sun! Five stars, a must-give five-star review! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Reviews: SUNQ Pass Kyushu (All of Kyushu/Southern Kyushu/Northern Kyushu) + Shimonoseki unlimited bus ticket | SUNQ Pass
Guest User2025-10-01
The electronic three-day pass allows you to use any three days within a five-day period, while the previous paper version was limited to three consecutive days. The electronic version offers greater flexibility, and it's very convenient if you've purchased a data plan for your phone. This trip departed from Hakata Station and returned directly to Fukuoka Airport, without backtracking. I used the SUNQPASS Kitakyushu 3-Day Pass for the entire trip, using the pass on days 2, 3, and 5. Transportation costs were my own expense on arrival, and I signed up for a day trip on day 4. The pass allows you to ride highway buses, local buses, and selected ferries for free. On day 1, upon arriving at Fukuoka Airport, I exchanged my reservation for a physical ticket at the counter. The staff will ask you to present your purchased e-ticket, but it doesn't need to be activated. To board the highway bus, you need both the physical ticket and the same-day activation ticket you presented on your mobile phone. For local buses, you board the bus through the back door to obtain a numbered ticket. When you get off at your stop, show the driver your activated ticket and place the numbered ticket in a bin. The Shimabara to Kumamoto high-speed ferry also accepts a pass. Show it to the staff at the ticket counter and they'll give you a handwritten ticket. Just hand it to the staff at the check-in counter. Our trip paid off, though not by much. However, not having to pay with coins when getting on and off the bus, and instead counting 10, 50, or 100 coins, was incredibly convenient.
Reviews: Kyushu Hidden Gems 1-day Tour: Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine + Mount Aso + Kusasenri + Kurokawa Onsen
Guest User2026-02-19
We ate our fill the whole time! Everything was delicious and fun! The tour guide was very funny 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 He seemed very experienced in Japan. The tour group photos were a bit misleading, but the scenery was beautiful 😅 The tour guide was excellent; he helped us take photos and was very enthusiastic in telling us many stories 😍😍 I highly recommend our tour guide, Sun Peng! He deserves a raise! 🥳🥳🥳
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! 🙏
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