Mt.Aso in Kumamoto Japan! Bigger than Mt. Fuji? Japan’s active Volcano. Perfect travel guide.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Mount Aso, located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, is known for its spectacular natural scenery. The most distinctive feature of this area is its vast caldera, unparalleled in the world, and the five peaks (Nakadake, Higashidake, Minamidake, Nishidake, and Kitadake) that rise from the caldera. Nakadake, in particular, is an active volcano, and the occasional plumes of smoke that it emits are a reminder of the dynamism of Mother Nature.
    The area surrounding Mt. Aso is blessed with beautiful nature, with scenery that changes from season to season, such as fresh greenery in spring and autumnal foliage in fall. The rich nature is also home to diverse wildlife, making it an exceptional place for nature lovers.
    The area is also rich in hot springs, offering relaxation and healing to visitors. Visitors can enjoy the local culture and cuisine in the hot spring resort areas, especially those using local ingredients.
    Furthermore, Mt. Aso and the surrounding area are historically significant, with many historical sites and cultural assets scattered throughout the region. Participating in local festivals and events is a great way to experience traditional Japanese culture.
    The area is also ideal for outdoor activities, and visitors can enjoy hiking, trekking, and nature observation. Activities in nature are a great way to escape city life and refresh yourself.
    Overall, Mt. Aso's natural beauty, power as an active volcano, abundance of hot springs, rich history and culture, and opportunities for various outdoor activities make it an attractive destination for many visitors. From nature lovers to history buffs to relaxation seekers, Aso is a favorite destination for many people.
    We have visited Mt. Aso this time and will tell you about its charms.
    00:00 Introduction
    01:30 First check point
    03:10 Introducing restaurant
    04:07 Moving to near crater
    04:29 Crater Area
    09:47 Rest area, Souvenir area, bus stop
    11:20 Helicopter tour in Mt.aso
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Комментарии • 2

  • @uniquelyjj6134
    @uniquelyjj6134 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the wonderful video. It's helpful for me on my travel itinerary this coming summer in July. Will spend most of my time in Kyushu form Kumamoto, Mt Aso, Takachiho and Nagasaki before heading back to Tokyo.

  • @gwillis01
    @gwillis01 2 месяца назад +1

    Mount Aso is so large that it's too much volcano!