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Home / Aso region 阿蘇地域 / Aso City 阿蘇市 10
Michino-eki-ASO farmers' market
5 photosKokuzo-jinja area
10 photosMilkroad area
8 photos, 3 albumsAso Nakadake crater area
17 photosKusasenri-ga-hama
48 photos
- Aso in the mid-autumn moonlight.
- choujyuga-oka park
- Noyaki on the Mt. Aso
The nature of Aso is protected by people. Noyaki controls insects that are harmful to humans and raises grass for cattle and horses.
- Daikanbou-Observatory
- Sea of Cloud at Nishinoura-enchi-tenbousyo
- View from Yamada Parking
- 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.
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- Komezuka with Sea of Cloud
- ASO Shrine
Aso Shrine is an ancient shrine with a history of more than 2000 years, including Takeiwa tatsumino-mikoto, the grandson of Emperor Jinmu, and 12 family gods. Since ancient times, it has been admired as the best shrine in Higo, combining with the volcanic belief of Mt. Aso crater.
Due to the Kumamoto earthquake, the tower and main shrine collapsed, and restoration work is now underway.
- ASO Shrine
Aso Shrine is an ancient shrine with a history of more than 2000 years, including Takeiwa tatsumino-mikoto, the grandson of Emperor Jinmu, and 12 family gods. Since ancient times, it has been admired as the best shrine in Higo, combining with the volcanic belief of Mt. Aso crater.
Due to the Kumamoto earthquake, the tower and main shrine collapsed, and restoration work is now underway.