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Inicio / Aso region 阿蘇地域 167
Data do envío / 2019
- Yamabuki Suigen
“Yamabuki Suigen” was selected as one of the 100 best waters of Kumamoto. About 30 tons of water flows out every minute, and the water temperature is always at 13.5 degrees. It can be reached by a 10-minute walk from the parking lot.
- Yamabuki Suigen
https://ubuyama-kanko.com/lan/en/#yamabuki
“Yamabuki Suigen” was selected as one of the 100 best waters of Kumamoto. About 30 tons of water flows out every minute, and the water temperature is always at 13.5 degrees. It can be reached by a 10-minute walk from the parking lot.
- Yamabuki Suigen
“Yamabuki Suigen” was selected as one of the 100 best waters of Kumamoto. About 30 tons of water flows out every minute, and the water temperature is always at 13.5 degrees. It can be reached by a 10-minute walk from the parking lot.
https://ubuyama-kanko.com/lan/en/#yamabuki
- View of Ubuyama
- View from Yamada Parking
- View from Milk Road
- View from Futagoyama
- Uchinomaki-onsen
Aso City is renowned for its top-quality hot springs with abundant water. Among the hot springs, Uchinomaki Onsen is the representative of the hot springs in Aso, where over 30 hotels and Japanese-style hotels are located.
Quote : https://kumanago.jp
- Tsuetate-onsen
- Tsuetate-onsen
- Tsuetate-onsen
- Tsuetate-onsen
- Tsuetate-onsen
- The stars on the Aso caldera.
- The hill of OSHITOISHI
In February 1989, the Minamioguni Town Board of Education found that there was a mysterious line engraving pattern on this megalith, and then the megaliths in the summit area were nine groups of artificially placed stones. This was confirmed by Prof. Lyle Bolst at State University of New York. after that. It was certified as a prehistoric megalithic cultural site by international academic societies such as the UNESCO Rock Art Society, the American and Canadian Rock Arts Society, and the Japan Petrograph Society.