Embark on a captivating day trip from Fukuoka to Kyushu’s mythical heart, blending natural wonders, spiritual heritage, and scenic thrills. Paddle through Takachiho Gorge’s emerald waters, where Manai Falls cascades amid cherry blossoms (peak March–April 2025), evoking a fairytale realm steeped in Amaterasu mythology. Ride the Amaterasu Railway’s open-air trolley (except third Thursdays or holidays) for panoramic countryside views, or visit sacred Takachiho Shrine/Dazaifu during winter or closures. Marvel at Mount Aso’s smoking crater, one of the world’s largest volcanoes, and stroll Kusasenri Plateau’s Hokkaido-like meadows with grazing cattle. The winter-limited Dazaifu package swaps the trolley for cultural depth at Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. With flexible packages, guided transport, and optional boat rides, this tour is perfect for nature lovers, culture seekers, and families craving Kyushu’s diverse landscapes in one seamless day.
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Contact Jasumo Now →Full-day tour with Amaterasu Railway (or Takachiho Shrine on closure days), Takachiho Gorge, Mount Aso, Kusasenri, and Amanoiwato. Price: ¥6,402 per person (fixed; select date for availability).
Winter itinerary (Dec 1–Feb 28, 2025) swaps railway for Dazaifu Tenmangu; includes gorge, Amanoiwato, Mount Aso, Kusasenri. Price: ¥6,333 per person (fixed; select date for availability).
Same as Classic but includes gorge boat ride (¥2,000, not included); ideal for active travelers wanting both trolley and boating. Price: ¥11,638 per person (fixed; select date for availability).
Note: Boat/trolley fees (¥2,000 each) not included; boat refunds if canceled (rainy season, May–June). Trolley skips on third Thursdays, June 19, July 17, Aug 21, Sep 18, Oct 16, Nov 20, 2025, Dec 30–Jan 3, 2026 (replaced with Takachiho Shrine/Dazaifu). Solo travelers may share boats.
08:00 – Departure from Fukuoka (e.g., Hakata Station or designated hotel; air-conditioned coach).
11:00 – Takachiho Gorge (1 hour 30 minutes, self-guided): Explore the fairytale gorge, with Manai Falls cascading into emerald waters. Opt for a boat ride (¥2,000, not included; refund if canceled) amid cherry blossoms (Mar–Apr 2025) or hike trails for panoramic views. Solo travelers may share boats.
13:00 – Amaterasu Railway (40 minutes, self-guided): Ride the open-air trolley (¥2,000, not included) across scenic bridges, soaking in Kyushu’s rural charm. Skips on third Thursdays/holidays (e.g., Aug 9–17, 2025; Dec 30–Jan 3, 2026)—visits Takachiho Shrine instead. Winter package (Dec 1–Feb 28): Replaces with Dazaifu Tenmangu.
15:00 – Amanoiwato Riverbed (1 hour, self-guided): Wander the sacred cave of Amaterasu’s myth, stack stones by the riverbed, and feel the spiritual energy, enhanced by spring cherry blossoms or autumn hues.
16:00 – Mount Aso Crater (45 minutes, self-guided): Gaze into the steaming crater of one of the world’s largest active volcanoes, a raw spectacle of nature’s power.
16:45 – Kusasenri Plateau (45 minutes, self-guided): Stroll green meadows with grazing livestock, a serene Hokkaido-like escape under Mount Aso’s shadow.
18:00 – Return to Fukuoka (Hakata Station or hotel).
Note: Times adjust for traffic/weather; total ~10 hours. Boat rides weather-dependent (May–June rainy season); trolley/Dazaifu swaps per schedule. Mount Aso access may close for volcanic activity—replaced with nearby sights.
Depart Fukuoka in a cozy coach, winding through Kyushu’s lush countryside to Takachiho Gorge, where Manai Falls’ misty plunge into emerald waters feels like a myth come alive—row a boat (¥2,000) for an intimate view or hike trails for cherry blossom-framed vistas (peak Mar–Apr 2025). Hop on the Amaterasu Railway’s trolley (¥2,000) for a breezy ride over bridges and past rice fields, or visit Takachiho Shrine (or Dazaifu in winter) when closed, steeped in Amaterasu’s lore. At Amanoiwato Riverbed, stack stones in a sacred cave, feeling the spiritual pulse of Japan’s sun goddess myth, especially romantic in spring. Ascend Mount Aso’s rim for a humbling volcanic encounter, its smoke curling skyward, then unwind at Kusasenri’s vast meadows, where cows graze under open skies. Winter packages (Dec 1–Feb 28) swap the trolley for Dazaifu Tenmangu’s plum-lined paths, a cultural gem. Guides share myths, recommend Aso milk, and ensure photo stops, making this ideal for families, couples, or solo explorers craving nature, culture, and ease (10–15°C spring/winter, 20–30°C summer).
Note: Boat ride (¥2,000, refundable if canceled), trolley ticket (¥2,000), meals/drinks extra (budget ¥1,500–¥3,000). Transport to meeting point not included—taxis/subway advised.
“It was an amazing experience. The trip went smoothly and according to the plan. The driver drove us to the destination safely and the tour guide recommended great spots and delicacies that we could try. We also got free Aso milk. Overall, it was a wonderful experience.”
“Our tour guide Kevin is very nice, friendly, cheerful and professional. He took good care of our needs and everything was very smooth during the whole day journey. The only thing that upset us was the air-conditioning system of the car. We were very hot and sweated a lot on our way back to Hakata. However, it may due to the extreme hot weather yesterday or may be owing to our seating as we were sitting on the last row.”
“Did the trip today and it wasn’t bad. You need to pay for the train and be sure to prepare cash (2000 yen per pax). Our Guide Kevin was really fun and understanding. The train was alright (you’re not obligated to take it but the shrine and gorge was nice, plus the ride around the countryside!”
A: March–April 2025 for peak gorge/riverbed blossoms; Dec 1–Feb 28 for Dazaifu’s plum blossoms and quieter crowds.
A: No, boat (¥2,000, refundable if canceled) and trolley (¥2,000) are self-paid; bring cash. Trolley skips on holidays/third Thursdays—replaced with shrines.
A: Rainy season (May–June) or high water may cancel; ¥2,000 refunded per person. Alternate gorge trail hike offered.
A: Yes, light walking and family-friendly; boats require basic rowing (ages 4+). Guides assist all levels.
A: Volcanic activity may reroute to nearby Aso sights (e.g., Aso Shrine); no separate refunds.
A: Subway/taxi to Hakata Station (easy from Fukuoka Airport); confirm pickup options at booking.
A: Yes, opt for shrine visits or gorge trails; notify guide for pacing. Solo travelers may share boats.
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