
Daikanbo Overlook
The highest viewpoint on Aso's outer caldera rim, offering a full 360-degree panorama of the world's largest caldera and all five Aso peaks. This is the one spot where the true scale of the landscape becomes overwhelming.
30 min–1 hour
Free
Always open; access road may close in heavy snow (Dec–Feb)
Autumn (October–November) for best cloud seas; Spring for green caldera
30 min by car from Aso Station via Milk Road scenic drive
Location
Why Visit
- 1
360-degree panorama of Aso caldera — the world's largest
- 2
Famous for cloud seas rolling through the caldera at dawn and dusk
- 3
All five Aso peaks visible simultaneously from a single spot
Local Tips
The overlook sits inside the world's largest volcanic caldera — the view reveals how vast Aso truly is. Arrive at dawn for a sea of clouds filling the caldera below. The Yamanami Highway connects Daikanbo to Beppu for one of Japan's great mountain drives.
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