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Reviews: Kyushu Scenery with Mount Aso Shuttle: Mount Aso Volcano + Kusasenri Horseback Riding + Takachiho 1-day Tour
Guest User2025-12-08
What a pleasant and smooth day! 🌞 The weather was amazing! Autumn in Takachiho Gorge is beautiful. Luckily, I didn't become an Aso refugee! 😂 I saw Mount Aso up close, it was quite breathtaking! Our guide, Daisy Wu Xia, was super nice – very professional service, a well-planned itinerary, and very helpful. She even shared local food and shopping tips with us… Looking forward to seeing you again!
Reviews: [Official Ticket] JR PASS All Kyushu/Southern Kyushu/Northern Kyushu Railway Pass 3/5/7 Days (E-Redemption Voucher)
Guest User2026-01-29
Very easy and convenient to use it - just buy the ticket and open it in app, show QR code to staff at JR Station and till them what date you wanna start your journey and that's it. might be same price as other (you might get some promo code for discount) but very convenient if you booked everything via Trip.com
Reviews: Kumamoto Castle & Aso Crater Exploration, Kusasenri Horseback Riding, Depart from Fukuoka/Kumamoto
Guest User2025-08-22
The meeting point was right by the Starbucks at the east-shiroku exit of Hakata Station, and we departed right on time. Some tourists overslept and didn't even wait. They were very punctual. The bus was in excellent condition, with plenty of air conditioning. The guide was very welcoming. Kumamoto Castle and Mount Aso were both great. Despite the heat, Kumamoto Castle was worth visiting; it's air-conditioned and offers a panoramic view from above. There were also many delicious dishes on the first floor. The horse meat fried cakes were delicious, and the limited-edition watermelon soda was very quenching. Due to Mount Aso's active season, we couldn't get the bus to our nearest viewing location, which was a shame. The ice cream on the mountain was delicious and worth trying. The set lunch menu was also good, though a bit pricey up there. The air was nice, and walking on the grass was much cooler than at the foot of the mountain.
Reviews: SUNQ Pass Kyushu (All of Kyushu/Southern Kyushu/Northern Kyushu) + Shimonoseki unlimited bus ticket | SUNQ Pass
Guest User2025-10-01
The electronic three-day pass allows you to use any three days within a five-day period, while the previous paper version was limited to three consecutive days. The electronic version offers greater flexibility, and it's very convenient if you've purchased a data plan for your phone. This trip departed from Hakata Station and returned directly to Fukuoka Airport, without backtracking. I used the SUNQPASS Kitakyushu 3-Day Pass for the entire trip, using the pass on days 2, 3, and 5. Transportation costs were my own expense on arrival, and I signed up for a day trip on day 4. The pass allows you to ride highway buses, local buses, and selected ferries for free. On day 1, upon arriving at Fukuoka Airport, I exchanged my reservation for a physical ticket at the counter. The staff will ask you to present your purchased e-ticket, but it doesn't need to be activated. To board the highway bus, you need both the physical ticket and the same-day activation ticket you presented on your mobile phone. For local buses, you board the bus through the back door to obtain a numbered ticket. When you get off at your stop, show the driver your activated ticket and place the numbered ticket in a bin. The Shimabara to Kumamoto high-speed ferry also accepts a pass. Show it to the staff at the ticket counter and they'll give you a handwritten ticket. Just hand it to the staff at the check-in counter. Our trip paid off, though not by much. However, not having to pay with coins when getting on and off the bus, and instead counting 10, 50, or 100 coins, was incredibly convenient.
Reviews: Kyushu Nature & Culture Tour: Sacred Forest, Aso Caldera & Rustic Onsen
Guest User2025-12-11
Super fun! The Aso crater is incredibly cold, so be sure to wear lots and lots of layers! Otherwise, you won't be able to stand for even five minutes. Kusanagi Senri is great; you can get up close to horses, browse souvenir shops, and drink delicious yogurt. The ginkgo leaves at the shrine are beautiful, carpeted with fallen leaves. I initially thought Kurokawa Onsen would be boring since I didn't plan to stay overnight, and going into the baths alone felt a bit too sedentary. But I found it very enjoyable to explore. There's plenty of time. Don't rush to the first free foot bath. You can buy a hot spring egg for 10 yen, then walk further in; there's a foot bath for 100 yen per person that's less crowded and has some scenery. You can also buy towels from vendors. After your foot bath, explore further; there's a cream puff shop where you can buy many sweets—a very unique place. The whole trip was quite relaxing and not too rushed. Remember to bring some coins to buy eggs and foot baths at Kurokawa. You can also pray at the shrine!
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