Kumamoto in Historic sites tour
- Age 1~Age 70
- 5~6 hours
- 08:00
A trip around the mystical Kumamoto and TakachihoDeepen the charm of Kumamoto and Takachiho and start a journey full of mysticism and natural wonders. First, head to Kamishi-Kimi Kumano-za, famous for its pilgrimage route decorated with nearly 100 lanterns, as if you were lost in a dream world. Along the way, you will find Kuroto-iwa, a giant wind tunnel protruding from Onihachi, a symbol of faith that overcomes difficulties. The shrine's sacred tree, Nagi, is also an ideal place to make a wish, as it symbolizes matchmaking and business prosperity. Next, head to Amanoiwato Shrine and experience the mystical charm of Japanese mythology. Amanoiwato Shrine is an ancient sacred place that enshrines Amaterasu Omikami. The Tenyasu River within the shrine grounds was originally a popular place to make wishes by stacking stones, signifying that wishes would be fulfilled and good fortune would come. In addition to the sacred pilgrimage of worshippers, you can also experience a traditional blessing ceremony. Afterwards, explore Takachiho Gorge, a beautiful valley formed by an ancient volcanic eruption. The cliffs towering on both sides of the valley and the Manai Falls give a sense of the majestic nature. On the approximately 1 km promenade, you can leisurely stroll through unique scenery such as the "Kihachi Power Stone" and three arch bridges from different eras (Shinbashi Bridge, Showa Bridge, and Shinto Takachiho Bridge). In particular, the 70 m high Sennin no Byobu Rock has a beauty like a natural folding screen. Each attraction has its own history and natural scenery, allowing you to feel the depth of Japanese culture and the splendor of natural scenery. Whether it is a mysterious legend or the fascinating beauty of nature, this itinerary will bring you an unparalleled travel experience. The schedule is not available in Japanese.
- Age 3~Age 69
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:00
Tsuki-mawari ParkA view spot where you can see the beautiful mountains of Aso, including Mt. Nekodake and Mt. Takadake. The site is over 10,000 square meters and has a lawn area, a putt-putt golf course, a go-kart track, and an animal area where you can play with small animals, so the whole family can enjoy themselves. The park also has a hot spring and a restaurant. Kamishikimi Kumanoza ShrineThis shrine attracted attention as it was the setting for the anime movie "Hotarubi no Mori e" by Kumamoto-born manga artist Yuki Midorikawa. In recent years, the mysterious atmosphere of the shrine, which makes you feel like you have wandered into another world, has become a hot topic on social media, and it has become a popular spot visited by many visitors from Japan and abroad every day. Amanoiwato ShrineAmanoiwato Shrine is located in Takachiho Town, Miyazaki Prefecture, and enshrines the cave called Amanoiwato, where Amaterasu Omikami hid herself, as written in Japanese mythology (Kojiki and Nihon Shoki), as its sacred object, and is the setting for the Amanoiwato myth. Takachiho Gorge Takachiho Gorge is a gorge where pyroclastic flows from the Aso volcanic activity flowed in a ribbon along the Gokase River and cooled rapidly, creating beautiful cliffs with columnar joints.
- Age 0~Age 99
- 5~6 hours
Tour code: A2-GR01-000100This is a sightseeing bus that allows you to fully experience the charms of Amakusa. You can rest assured with a guide. Please let us know the boarding location (time) and the drop-off location when making your reservation. This is a packed course that visits the Oe Sakitsu Church, a symbol of Amakusa's Christian culture, which is a component part of the World Heritage Site "Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki and Amakusa Region" (Sakitsu Village in Amakusa), and three museums that convey the history of Christianity to the present. (Varies depending on the ride time)The roadside station Kakashi no Sato on the course is a roadside station that reused the abandoned Miyajidake Elementary School, and is the first of its kind in Western Japan! It is a very rare roadside station. Please have lunch at the roadside station Kakashi no Sato restaurant on your own. (Lunch will be served at Aimura on closed days: 1st and 3rd Wednesdays)There is also a great value "round-trip viewing ticket"! You can purchase it on the day. (Amakusa Christian Museum, Amakusa Collegio Museum, Amakusa Rosario Museum, and Sakitsu Museum Minatoya sell a "round trip ticket" that allows you to visit all four museums at a discount.) Each tourist facility incurs a fee, which must be paid by each customer (round trip tickets are sold on the day for 600 yen) Amakusa Christian Museum: Adults 300 yen, High school students 200 yen, Elementary and junior high school students 150 yen Amakusa Collegio Museum: Adults 300 yen, High school students 200 yen, Elementary and junior high school students 150 yen Amakusa Rosario Museum: Adults 300 yen, High school students 200 yen, Elementary and junior high school students 150 yen Minatoya: 100 yen per person
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