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1. Aso Volcano ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Kumamoto, Kyushu Region, Japan Mount Aso (Aso-san) is an active volcano in the center of Kyushu. Its ancient caldera ranks among the world's largest, with a diameter of up to 25 kilometers and a.. 2. Aso ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Kumamoto, Kyushu Region, Japan Mt. Aso area offers a great variety of places to visit, things to do, and things to see. They range from hiking, sightseeing, driving, and much more ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kumamoto, Kyushu Region, Japan Kawagoe Castle was initially built in 1457. When Tokugawa Ieyasu set up his new government in Edo, the castle's strategic importance grew as a defense point north of.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Kumamoto, Kyushu Region, Japan Suizenji-Jojuen is a spacious, Japanese style landscape garden in Kumamoto, best enjoyed by scrolling along a circular path. It was built by the Hosokawa family in the.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Kumamoto, Kyushu Region, Japan Kumamoto Castle was constructed by the Kato Clan in 1607. Half a century later, it was handed over to the Hosokawa Clan, which ruled the surrounding fief from there for.. 7. Kuju ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Oita, Kyushu Region, Japan Amazing place to go on a day hike, or if you prefer to camp half way up, that is also an option 8. Jigoku ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beppu, Kyushu Region, Japan "Hells," or "Jigoku," are volcanic hot springs. This is the main tourist attraction in Beppu. Most of them are steaming or bubbling pools of water or mud, in different.. 9. Hebi No Yu ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beppu, Kyushu Region, Japan A really great hot spring ('onsen') hidden up in the mountains of Beppu. It's quite a pain to get there or even just find it but once you do, it's definetely rewarding... |