Venture into the heart of Kyushu and uncover Shiiba Village, one of Japan’s three hidden gems. This exclusive day trip allows you to witness the majestic 800-year-old Okubo no Ohinoki cypress, savor local Shiiba Soba, and explore the rich folklore at Tsurutomi Yashiki. With private transport from Kumamoto, enjoy breathtaking views from the Oichiyo Observatory and engage with the warm local community over mountain tea. This immersive experience is perfect for travelers seeking authentic cultural insights beyond Japan’s bustling cities.
- Private tour from Kumamoto with a maximum group size of 8
- Discover the ancient Okubo no Ohinoki, a sacred cypress tree
- Enjoy a delicious lunch featuring local Shiiba Soba
- Hear captivating legends at the historic Tsurutomi Yashiki and engage with locals
Pickup included
Oichiyo Observatory (Great Ginkgo Viewpoint):
The visual highlight of the tour, offering sweeping views over the lake and dam. From this vantage point, you’ll feel the vast, remote atmosphere often called the “Tibet of Kyushu,” with stunning panoramas of the emerald-green lake.
Kamishiiba Dam is a landmark hydroelectric project built to support Japan’s postwar recovery by supplying power to the Kitakyushu industrial area. Located deep in the Kyushu Mountains on the upper Mimi River, it was completed in 1955 after seven years of construction. Standing 110 meters tall, it became Japan’s first arch dam to exceed 100 meters, symbolizing both engineering innovation and the nation’s drive to rebuild after the war.
Take time to explore Shiiba Village’s cultural and natural highlights, including Tsurutomi Yashiki, Shiiba Itsukushima Shrine, and Okubo no Hinoki. At the Tsurutomi Yashiki & Folklore Museum, discover the local Heike Legend and admire its unique architecture with a long veranda designed for steep mountain terrain. Visit Okubo no Hinoki, an awe-inspiring 800-year-old cypress standing 32 meters tall with a vast canopy, revered as one of Japan’s finest. The experience concludes with a relaxed tea break with local residents, sharing warm moments over traditional mountain tea.
Kumamoto is a vibrant city in Kyushu, Japan, known for its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and the iconic Kumamoto Castle. The city offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese culture and modern urban living, with lush gardens, hot springs, and a thriving food scene. Its warm hospitality and diverse attractions make it a must-visit destination in Japan.
Kumamoto Castle is one of Japan's most famous castles, known for its impressive stone walls and historical significance. The castle played a crucial role in Japan's feudal history and is a symbol of the city.
Suizenji Jojuen Garden is a beautiful Japanese landscape garden that features a miniature representation of Mount Fuji and other famous landmarks. The garden is known for its serene atmosphere and traditional design.
The Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art showcases a diverse collection of artworks, including traditional Japanese art and contemporary pieces. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events.
Mount Aso is one of Japan's most famous active volcanoes and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can take a cable car to the crater's edge and explore the volcanic area.
Kurokawa Onsen is a traditional hot spring resort nestled in the mountains of Kumamoto Prefecture. The village offers a variety of public baths, private baths, and ryokan (traditional inns) for visitors to relax and unwind.
A local specialty, Kumamoto Ramen features a rich, pork-based broth with thin noodles, topped with chashu (braised pork), egg, and green onions. The broth is known for its creamy texture and savory flavor.
A delicacy in Kumamoto, Basashi is thinly sliced raw horse meat, often served with soy sauce and grated ginger. It is known for its tender texture and slightly sweet flavor.
A popular side dish, Kumamoto Karashi Renkon is lotus root slices stuffed with a spicy mustard mixture. The dish is known for its unique texture and bold flavor.
A local variation of the classic Japanese rice ball, Kumamoto Onigiri is often filled with savory ingredients like pickled plum, salmon, or tuna mayo. It is a convenient and tasty snack.
Spring offers pleasant weather with cherry blossoms in full bloom, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and beautiful fall foliage. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Kumamoto is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon. However, travelers should still take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Kumamoto Station
Kumamoto Station Bus Terminal, Kumamoto City Bus Terminal
The tram system is convenient and easy to use, with frequent services. It's a great way to get around the city.
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Mount Aso is one of Japan's most famous active volcanoes, offering stunning views and unique geological features. Visitors can take a cable car to the crater's edge and explore the volcanic area.
Kurokawa Onsen is a traditional hot spring resort nestled in the mountains of Kumamoto Prefecture. The village offers a variety of public baths, private baths, and ryokan (traditional inns) for visitors to relax and unwind.
Takachiho Gorge is a stunning natural landmark known for its lush forests, clear streams, and traditional boat tours. The gorge is also home to several Shinto shrines and is an important cultural site.
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