Aso-Kuju National Park
Aso-Kuju National Park is called the treasure of Japan. On the vast territory of the park there are 2 mountain groups, and between them there are picturesque plains with forests, fields and lakes of amazing beauty. The Japanese were able to preserve the local flora and fauna and use it as a way to attract tourists from all over the world.
General information
Aso-Kuju National Park is located on the island of Kyushu, and it got its name due to the highlands and the Aso volcano, which is located on it. Almost everything that is on the territory of the natural park appeared many, many years ago, and the reason for everything is volcanic activity. The volcanoes do not sleep here even now, perhaps this attracts travelers here. Volcano Aso is the largest active volcano in all of Japan (there are a lot of volcanoes in Japan). Its height is almost 1600 meters, inside its caldera (ring-shaped rock formation, volcanic basin) there are five peaks and over 50 thousand people live.
Another mountain system of Aso-Kuju National Park is the Mount Kuju region, its highest point is 1887, it is the highest point on the island. It can be reached along a paved route; there are trails to other mountain peaks and to the highest active volcano on the island of Asosan. But such hikes in Aso-Kuju National Park are recommended for physically fit people who do not have problems with the respiratory system. Volcanoes release steam, ash and other vapors with a composition dangerous to humans. The last eruptions took place in the 90s of the last century.
Attractions
In addition to the volcanoes in Aso-Kuju National Park, you can visit mountain resorts with healing hot springs. They not only treat the body, but also delight guests with beautiful views and comfortable conditions. For those who still want to look at volcanoes, but do not have sufficient preparation, it is recommended to visit the Aso Museum. It presents various exhibits, including photographs of volcanoes from space, as well as a screen on which video is displayed directly from the crater of an active volcano, so you can observe its activity from a safe distance.
Lovers of beauty can admire the beautiful azalea kirimisa in Aso-Kuju National Park; it grows only here, and many strive to have time to admire its flowering, or simply stroll through the park and enjoy the pristine nature. For convenience, there are good transport connections with the nearest city of Kumamoto to the park.