KUMAMOTO CASTLE (KUMAMOTO JO)
Visit all classic sites of Kumamoto on a well-crafted day tour. Explore historic Kumamoto Castle and cap off your day by relaxing in Kurokawa Hot Spring.
Explore Kumamoto Castle, stroll through Sakura no Baba Josaien, and visit Aso Volcano's breathtaking landscapes. Unwind at Kurokawa Onsen.
・Why not enjoy Kumamoto Castle and the city while wearing a kimono? ・The store is located inside Kumamoto Castle's tourist facility, "Josaien." ・Admission ticket to Suizenji Park (for those who go to Suizenji Park in a kimono) ・One photo free ・During kimono season, we will give you a Japanese pattern pouch and Japanese pattern tabi socks, and during yukata season, we will give you a Japanese pattern pouch and Kumamon folding fan. ・We always have more than 150 kimonos in stock, and we also have popular lace kimonos available at the same price. ・We also have kimonos for children and men. ・We provide everything you need, so please come empty-handed. ・Hair accessories can also be rented for an additional fee. ・They can be returned at the Suizenji store (additional fee).
Want to see the beauty of Kyushu Kumamoto in one day? Then join us on this Kumamoto Castle Tour! Walk into the historic Kumamoto Castle. Stroll along the stone road and feel the history that has been accumulated for hundreds of years. Arrive at Aso Station and be amazed by the magnificent view of the crater. Standing in Kusasenri, the five volcanic cones stand tall, and the mystery and power of nature are hidden in the billowing smoke. Finally, step on this dream train specially designed for children, and every corner is filled with laughter, as if you have stepped into a cartoon world. Come and join our Aso Boys Dream Tour and make this day an unforgettable memory for you and your children!

The restored Kumamoto Castle Tower has been fully open since April 26, 2021! The exhibition in the park focuses on the history of Kumamoto Castle's "Tenshu". Through models and images, you can take a deep look at the process from the founding of Kumamoto Castle to its burning during the Southwest War, its reconstruction in 1960, and the damage and restoration process caused by the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake. We invite you to enjoy the new exhibition and the beautiful view from the rooftop.

The 2-museum common ticket for Kumamoto Castle and Wakuwakuza.

