12 minutes by car from Aso Kumamoto Airport
5 minutes by car from JR Higoootsu Station
Excellent access to sightseeing spots such as Aso and Kikuchi

Information on traffic
Free parking 110 units Large bus can also park

* Large vehicles with a total length of 7 m or more are 1,000 yen per night

Installation of charging station for electric vehicles

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Otsu-machi office room Kikuchi gun, Kumamoto prefecture 869-1235 1484
Tel.096-294-1111 Fax.096-294-0010

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Peripheral business
  • SEMICON TECHNO PARKIt is approximately 8 minutes by car (3.5 km)
  • Kumamoto Core Industry ParkIt is approximately 16 minutes by car (6 km)
  • Kumamoto Techno Research ParkIt is approximately 23 minutes by car (9 km)
  • Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Kumamoto SeisakushoIt is approximately 5 minutes by car (2 km)
Surrounding tourism

"Aso direction"

  • KusousenigahamaIt is approximately 50 minutes by car (29 km)
  • Aso mountain ropewayIt is approximately 50 minutes by car (32 km)
  • Shirakawa water sourceIt is approximately 45 minutes by car (29 km)
  • Cuddly DominionIt is approximately 40 minutes by car (25 km)
  • Aso GeoparkApproximately 45 minutes by car (30 km)

"Kumamoto direction"

  • Kumamoto CastleIt is approximately 40 minutes by car (20 km)
  • Suizenji ParkApproximately 35 minutes by car (21 km)
  • Amakusa (triangular west port)It is approximately 1 hour 20 minutes (63 km) by car
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Attractions in Kumamoto

     

Sightseeing spot

Kumamoto Castle
Kumamoto Castle

Kumamoto castle is a Japanese castle from the Azuchi Momoyama period to the Edo period, which was built in the present Kumamoto prefecture central ward Kumamoto prefecture. Alias "Ginkgo Castle".

Aso Nakadake crater
Aso Nakadake crater

Nakadake which continues active violent activity. In the vicinity of the crater that gives off white smoke, the scenery that wants the dynamic mountain surface with the lava exposed spreads.

Suizenji Gardens
Suizenji Gardens

A group of carp that swim with Yu Yu to a clean spring water. This garden whose name is known in Japan was the rest room of the Hosokawa lord who was originally called a tea shop.

Aso Cadley · Dominion
Aso Cadley · Dominion

Cuddly Dominion is an animal entertainment park at the foot of lush Mt. Aso. On the site of about 300,000 square meters, there are 500 species of world animals living in 100 species.

Nabegataki Park
Nabegataki Park

Waterfall of about 10 m in height and about 20 m in width. You can also go around the back of the waterfall, you can taste "Invisible Waterfall". To a popular spot in Oguni-machi Ichigo Kazuno with CM of a certain tea.

Greenland
Greenland

An amusement park of Greenland resort which concept was "All of play is here!" Including the large Ferris wheel "Rainbow", the place with 81 kinds of attractions is the most appealing!

Yachiyoza
Yachiyoza

It is a theater hut built by the hands of the Yamaga business people called the husband in Meiji 43. In the classic style of the Edo era, we had a fulfilling function such as a round stage using German rails.

Amakusa Go Bridge
Amakusa Gokobashi (Pearl Line)

Route 266 that follows the triangle to Matsushima. Cross the Amakusa Gokyo Bridge that connects Tianmen Bridge, Oyano Bridge, Naka Bridge, Maejima Bridge, Matsushima Bridge and the islands, and you can enjoy refreshing drive.

Rakuzumi church
Rakuzumi church

The church to be built in the fishing village of Sakizu which faces the calm waterside bay. The current church, which was rebuilt three times since the Meiji era, was founded by Father Harve in 1945.

Suntory Kyushu Kumamoto Factory
Suntory Kyushu Kumamoto Factory

Hybrid factory that produces beer and soft drinks. You can observe the process until the product is made, and a restaurant that can enjoy the local beer is also available.

Stone steps in Japan
Stone steps in Japan

It is a famous temple of Tendai sect called Koyasan in the west boasting a history of 1, 200 years. The stone steps stacked in this steep slope of Omotesando are 3,333 steps. After completion of the construction for 10 years, it was completed as the stone step in Japan in March 1988.

Junbashi
Junbashi

In 1854, Japan's largest stone archwater bridge built by Yabe's Souzya Fuda Yasunosuke who made all-out efforts to send water to the White Foundation Site suffering from water shortage.