Aso Shrine is a Shinto Shrine in Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. Aso is one of the oldest shrines in Japan. This shrine holds several Important Cultural Properties, including Ichi-no-shinden, Ni-no-shinden, and Rōmon. The Aso Shrine was heavily damaged in the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes. [Wikipedia]
Aso Shrine can be reached by bus from the main Aso station, or by taking the local train line JR Hoji) to Miyaji station and walking 10 minutes to the north. There is also a parking lot available in front of the shrine.
아소는 세계에서 가장 큰 활화산 중 하나인 아소산과 가까운 구마모토 현의 도시다. 방문객들은 아소 산의 다섯 개의 산봉우리에 확실히 매료될거라고 생각한다. 그 중 하나는 나카다케 산인데, 이 거대한 분화구는 자동차나 아소 산 로페웨이를 타고 접근 가능하다. 나카다케 산 근처에는 소와 말이 풀을 뜯는 모습을 볼 수 있는 '쿠사센리' 초원이 있다. 이 도시의 화산 활동으로 온천은 수두룩한데, 마을 두군데가 특히 관광객들에게 인기가 높다. '우치노마키'와 '쿠로카와 온센'에는 전통 야외 온천이 갖춰져 있는데, 그 중 후자는 전통 건축물들과 많은 료칸 (=여관)들이 자리잡고 있어 특히 더 붐빈다.
Mount Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan, is located in Kumamoto, Kyushu. Arguably the prefecture's biggest attraction, Mount Aso is a prime hiking and sightseeing spot that's part of the Aso Kuju National Park. Mt. Aso's peak is at a towering 1,592 meters above sea level, forming a stunning mountainside view from the Aso city. Mt. Aso itself consists of five peaks — Mt. Naka, Mt. Kijiima, Mt. Eboshi, Mt. Neko, and Mt. Taka. It's believed that Mt. Aso was formed by four large eruptions that happened more than 200,000 years ago. The regular volcanic activity contributed to the formation of the large caldera that is also known as Nakadake crater. A caldera is larger than an ordinary crater, and the one on Mt. Aso is one of the largest in the world. The Nakadake crater holds stunning blue water, which emits sulfuric fumes and is dangerously hot despite its icy appearance. The Aso Volcano Crater center monitors the crater's activity levels and updates daily on visitor restrictions to ensure everyone's safety. As of April 2020, access to the crater is currently closed due to increased volcanic activity. The ropeway, roads, and trails leading to the crater are closed until further notice. Mount Aso's latest eruption was in 2016. The crater can usually be accessed via ropeway, a bus from JR Aso Station, by private car, or a 30-minute walk from the bus stop.
Aso Nature Land was established in 2005 as a place for people to experience outdoor activities in the midst of incredible natural vistas. This professional outdoor shop will organize an adventure just for you. From early morning hot-air balloon rides to grass sledding on a Bockerl, mountainboarding to paragliding, you are sure to find an outdoor activity that appeals to you. And their website even accepts reservations in English. You won’t forget your next trip to Kumamoto when you experience its beauty firsthand.