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Kusasenri-ga-hama

熊本県
4.5
Tourist Information of This Area
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A large grassland of 785,000 square meters spread out in the crater.
One of the five peaks of Aso, a scenic spot in Aso known for its vast grassland of 785,000 square meters that spreads over the crater. It is a must-see spot for sightseeing in Aso.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic Nature

Highlights

Point 1

Kusasenri Beach: A Different Face Depending on the Season

Kusasenri-ga-hama Kusasenri Beach: A Different Face Depending on the Season
When people think of Kusasenri Beach, they often imagine a vast green landscape. However, the beach actually shows a different face depending on the season. From spring to summer, green spreads out as far as the eye can see, but in winter when snow falls, you can see a world covered in silver snow. Additionally, in early March every year, controlled burning is conducted to nurture the next generation of greenery, allowing you to see a completely black Kusasenri Beach. Why not first visit the beach during the green season from spring to summer, and then come back at a different time for a new experience?
Point 2

Explore Vast Landscapes on Horseback

Kusasenri-ga-hama Explore Vast Landscapes on Horseback
If you want to make even more memories on your trip to Kusasenri Beach, we recommend trying horseback riding. At the Aso Kusasenri Horse Riding Club, there are three courses (A, B, and C) depending on the required time, and you can experience the shortest one in just five minutes. Riding on the back of a horse allows you to explore from a higher vantage point, so you might discover something you wouldn't normally see. Please note that the club is closed during the winter season, so it's recommended to visit between spring and autumn.
Point 3

Learn about the Nature of Aso at the Aso Volcano Museum

Kusasenri-ga-hama Learn about the Nature of Aso at the Aso Volcano Museum
Located near the Kusasenri-ga-hama beach is the "Aso Volcano Museum". This museum allows you to learn about the formation of Aso, the grasslands of Aso, as well as rare animals and culture. Understanding what Aso mountain is and how it was formed may change the way you view and feel about the nature surrounding Aso mountain. There is also a gift shop where you can purchase original goods that can only be found here, making for a great souvenir from your trip.
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Sightseeing

Kusasenri-ga-hama Walk through the Breathtaking Scenery Created by Aso
Walk through the Breathtaking Scenery Created by Aso
Kusasenri Beach is a place where you can enjoy the natural beauty of Aso, with a panoramic view of the large grasslands created from the crater of Mount Aso. The grasslands, which spread out over an area of about 1 square kilometer near the crater, allow you to leisurely stroll and explore while gazing at the smoking Nakadake volcano in the background. In the evening, horses are released to graze, making it a spot where you can feel the nature of Aso with your own skin while watching the horses up close.

Access

Kusasenri-ga-hama Recommended to Access by Car
Recommended to Access by Car
While it's possible to get to Kusasenri Beach by train and bus, it's recommended to access it by car. There are plenty of paid parking spaces available in front of Kusasenri Beach, making it easy to park. On the way to Kusasenri Beach, you can already enjoy stunning views, such as grazing cows and horses and vast landscapes. Why not take a drive and feel the nature of Aso?

Required time

Kusasenri-ga-hama It's Recommended to Allow at Least One Hour
It's Recommended to Allow at Least One Hour
Kusasenri-ga-hama is a vast grassland of about 1 square kilometer, and it's recommended to allow about one hour to fully enjoy walking around. In the surrounding area, there is an observation deck where you can overlook Kusasenri-ga-hama, the Aso Volcano Museum where you can learn about the history and volcanoes of Aso, and shops where you can enjoy souvenirs and meals. If you've come all this way, you'll want about two hours to enjoy everything.

Basic Information

Address 869-1404 Kumamoto-ken, Aso-gun, Aso-shi, Nakamatsu, Kusasenri-ga-hama
Business Hours

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TEL 0967-34-1600
Web Site https://kumamoto.guide/spots/detail/210
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