— What You Can Expect —
Visit the Kokonoe Yume Suspension Bridge, the longest and highest suspension bridge in Japan, renowned as a prime maple viewing location. Experience the thrill of walking in the air while admiring the stunning valley below. Explore Kuzumi Flower Park, the largest flower park in Western Japan, where you can bask in a year-round dreamy sea of flowers and take in views of the majestic Aso Five Sacred Mountains and the Kuju Mountains. Stroll through the charming, antique streets of the Michelin two-star Kurokawa Hot Spring and relish the freedom of its delightful baths.
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"Kuzumi Flower Park" flower season preview:
** The above is for reference only. For detailed information on flower viewing, please see the official website announcement
** The park is closed from December to February next year
[Winter Exclusive]
Explore freely at Kuju Forest Park Skiing Grounds, take a stroll or a cozy dip in Kurokawa Onsen as it's adorn with romantic bamboo lanterns.
Visit Kokonoe Yume Bridge in Bungo-Ono City, Oita Prefecture, Japan, a stunning suspension bridge that stretches 390 meters long and 173 meters high across a canyon. Enjoy breathtaking views of mountains and lush forests from the bridge. Take part in extreme sports like bungee jumping, zip-lining, and rock climbing.
[Summer Exclusive Itinerary] Enjoy a pork course at Kokonoe Yume Otsuribashi (The picture is for reference only and the meal is subject to seasonality. There will be no prior notice for any changes)
Visit Kuzumi Hana Park, nestled in Aso Kuju National Park at an altitude of 850 meters. Admire 500 species and 5 million flowers blooming year-round. Enjoy the park's numerous restaurants, ice cream shops, grocery stores, and various experience workshops for visitors to enjoy. *Summer Exclusive Itinerary
Explore Kurokawa Onsen, located in Minamioguni Town, Kumamoto Prefecture, nestled in mountains at 700 meters altitude. Enjoy the rich hot springs and traditional Japanese architecture. Walk the quiet paths, relishing the seasonally changing landscapes for a serene escape. Experience the unique winter bamboo lantern lighting, a highlight of this hidden gem. Recognized for its ambiance, Kurokawa Onsen topped Japan's "Top 100 Hot Springs" in 2008 and was rated two stars by the Michelin Green Guide in 2009. Note: Winter lighting runs from late December to late March annually
[Winter Exclusive Itinerary] The fine snow quality and various routes at the Kuju Forest Park Skiing Grounds cater to both beginner and advanced skiers. Additionally, guests who do not know how to ski can also enjoy snow activities here.