Top picks for Takamori Day tours

Discover 106 Day tours in Takamori on Trip.com, updated January 17, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 14 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 27.65 per person, with an average total of EUR 64.35. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 12.155k verified reviews, Day tours Takamori boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Tokyo Mount Fuji Six Popular Attractions Day Tour - 6-49 Person Premium Group|Optional transfers", with 2.389k reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "A day trip to view autumn foliage at Kamishimi Kumanozha Shrine in Kumamoto, Japan, Takachiho Gorge in Miyazaki, and Ten'an Kawara.", a 6-hour adventure in Takamori!

The next available day tour departs on January 18, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Takamori Day tours usually take about 6 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

97% of Takamori Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

January is the perfect time to visit Takamori! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Tokyo Mount Fuji Six Popular Attractions Day Tour - 6-49 Person Premium Group|Optional transfers.

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Reviews: A day trip to view autumn foliage at Kamishimi Kumanozha Shrine in Kumamoto, Japan, Takachiho Gorge in Miyazaki, and Ten'an Kawara.
Guest User2025-12-05
This was a fantastic day trip with Gogoday! We departed from Hakata Station at 8 AM and arrived back at 6 PM. There was a rest stop at a highway service area. The itinerary included three attractions, and the time allotted was ample, allowing plenty of time to explore each one. Lunch was at Ama-Iwato Shrine, but time was a bit tight, so you could buy food at a nearby supermarket or beforehand at a Lawson convenience store near Hakata Station or at the highway service area. Finally, you could browse souvenir shops at Takachiho Gorge. The tour group consisted of both Chinese and Korean participants. Our guide, Mr. Zheng, first introduced the tour in Chinese and then in Korean. He was very kind and humorous, and there was absolutely no hard selling. He even gave us souvenirs! Thank you! 🙏
Reviews: Explore the secrets of Kyushu: Kumamoto's Jūmi-ko Kumanoza Shrine & Amano-Iwato & Miyazaki Takachiho Gorge
Guest User2025-11-03
Taking the "Exploring the Hidden Gems of Kyushu" day tour booked through Ctrip was definitely worthwhile. The scenery along the way was breathtaking, with ancient charm blending seamlessly with nature, captivating the heart and leaving a lasting impression. Our guide, Li Xiangrong, possessed a deep understanding of the local culture, providing detailed and insightful explanations. She also switched fluently between Chinese, Korean, and Japanese, ensuring a pleasant travel experience for us.
Reviews: [Lunch Included, Optional Boat Ticket] Japan Kyushu Takachiho Gorge + Kumamoto Aso Volcano Kusasenri Day Trip
Guest User2025-11-16
The itinerary was excellent and well-planned. The weather was perfect that day, allowing for close-up views of the crater. The scenery was beautiful, and the pace was relaxed and enjoyable. The tour guide spoke excellent Japanese, provided thorough explanations, and avoided being verbose or pushy. The beef set meal at the Chinese restaurant was also very good. This day trip is highly recommended. However, getting into Aso on your own is quite challenging, as it involves driving for over an hour through the mountains.
Reviews: Kyushu Hidden Gems 1-day Tour: Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine + Mount Aso + Kusasenri + Kurokawa Onsen
Guest User2026-01-15
I have a wonderful trip and great experience tour guide to explain clearly and avoid peak hours to visit the site. Big thanks to Jimmy柳桑 our tour guide. He ia very helpful and help us our next hotel issues and make sure we arrived our next destination safety.
Reviews: Kumamoto Castle & Aso Crater Exploration, Kusasenri Horseback Riding, Depart from Fukuoka/Kumamoto
Guest User2025-08-22
The meeting point was right by the Starbucks at the east-shiroku exit of Hakata Station, and we departed right on time. Some tourists overslept and didn't even wait. They were very punctual. The bus was in excellent condition, with plenty of air conditioning. The guide was very welcoming. Kumamoto Castle and Mount Aso were both great. Despite the heat, Kumamoto Castle was worth visiting; it's air-conditioned and offers a panoramic view from above. There were also many delicious dishes on the first floor. The horse meat fried cakes were delicious, and the limited-edition watermelon soda was very quenching. Due to Mount Aso's active season, we couldn't get the bus to our nearest viewing location, which was a shame. The ice cream on the mountain was delicious and worth trying. The set lunch menu was also good, though a bit pricey up there. The air was nice, and walking on the grass was much cooler than at the foot of the mountain.
Reviews: 1-day tour to Fukuoka's hidden shrine, Aso Volcano, Kusasenri, and Kurokawa Onsen|Kumamoto round-trip
Guest User2025-11-17
The tour costs 270 yuan per person; consider it just transportation. It visits four places. Kurokawa Onsen and the volcano are quite far and you definitely can't plan them yourself. The bus ride is like a rest stop; you can start exploring as soon as you land. The tour guide will also provide commentary, and their Northeastern accent is very welcoming. Seeing the volcano is a bonus; not seeing it is a real shame—it's quite a matter of luck. The shrine visit is a little rushed; you need to calm down and climb up to truly immerse yourself in the experience.