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Reviews: Kumamoto Castle, Aso Crater, Kusa-Senri Adventure with Horse Riding from Fukuoka or Kumamoto
Guest User2025-08-22
The meeting point was right by the Starbucks at the east-shiroku exit of Hakata Station, and we departed right on time. Some tourists overslept and didn't even wait. They were very punctual. The bus was in excellent condition, with plenty of air conditioning. The guide was very welcoming. Kumamoto Castle and Mount Aso were both great. Despite the heat, Kumamoto Castle was worth visiting; it's air-conditioned and offers a panoramic view from above. There were also many delicious dishes on the first floor. The horse meat fried cakes were delicious, and the limited-edition watermelon soda was very quenching. Due to Mount Aso's active season, we couldn't get the bus to our nearest viewing location, which was a shame. The ice cream on the mountain was delicious and worth trying. The set lunch menu was also good, though a bit pricey up there. The air was nice, and walking on the grass was much cooler than at the foot of the mountain.
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 gave a presentation in Chinese and then switched to Korean. He was very kind and humorous, and there was absolutely no hard selling. He even gave us souvenirs! Thank you! 🙏
Reviews: JR Kyushu Rail Pass (All/Southern/Northern)
Guest User2025-10-04
With JRpass, sightseeing in Kitakyushu is very convenient. You can switch between free and reserved seats at will, and you can also change to Shinkansen. It is very cost-effective.
Reviews: Kyushu Scenery with Mount Aso Shuttle: Mount Aso Volcano + Kusasenri Horseback Riding + Takachiho 1-day Tour
Guest User2025-09-28
When I booked, this place seemed to be the cheapest on every platform I looked online, so much so that I suspected it was a scam right up until the day before our trip! 😂 But after adding the 1,400 yen round-trip bus fee to the crater, it suddenly made sense. Because the attractions are far from us, we're in neighboring prefectures, so it felt a bit like a special forces tour. But thankfully, we had enough time to check in, take photos, and rest. Besides the Takachiho Gorge, which involves some climbing stairs and walking trails, the day was a complete aerobic workout. In Kusasenri, you can try Aso Milk, which boasts a Michelin star. The ice cream is a bit average, though. The tour guide was young and not overly talkative. He explained each attraction, precautions, and meeting times in detail. He also checked the crater's opening hours in advance and collected the round-trip bus fare to save time with the group ticket. The driver was incredibly lively and enthusiastic. 😂 Overall, for the price, there was no pushback and everything was taken care of. You couldn't expect more.
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