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Mount Aso, Japan’s largest active volcano, is located on Kyushu island. The awe-inspiring image of a volcanic crater spewing smoke, combined with improved accessibility, has turned the Aso caldera into a much sought-after attraction. The hike up to the numerous volcanic peaks dotting the caldera is a thrilling one and definitely not for the faint of heart. The natural wonders of the region extend right up to Kurokawa Onsen, a picturesque town with an impressive number of hot springs across its length and breadth. About a half hour drive from the Aso caldera, this town takes you back in time to an era before modernization swept the globe. With buildings made from natural materials such as wood, stone, and mud, the town invites you to experience authentic Japanese hospitality at its many ryokans or traditional inns.

Places to Stay

Ryokan Okunoyu (Kurokawa Onsen)

Style
Heritage
Rating
3/5

Ryokan Okunoyu is located in the picturesque hot spring town of Kurokawa Onsen on Kyushu island. Designed in the traditional Japanese style of architecture, the three buildings of this tranquil inn are set amid verdant surroundings at the foothills of the mountains. Stay in comfortable Japanese-Western style rooms where earthy tones dominate the décor theme….

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Sozankyo Ryokan (Aso Town)

Style
Boutique
Rating
4/5

Sozankyo is a modern boutique hotel located in Aso town on the island of Kyushu. Expect a comfortable stay in this two-storey wooden building that offers you modern conveniences amid a traditional ambiance. Take your pick of spacious Japanese and Western-style rooms, some featuring balconies that let you gaze upon the soothing views of the…

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