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Kusasenri-ga-hama Meadow
Nature
Kumamoto, Kyushu

Kusasenri-ga-hama Meadow

A vast circular meadow at 1,100m elevation on Mt. Aso, where horses graze around a mirror-flat pond while Nakadake volcano smokes in the background. One of the most surreal open landscapes in Japan.

Duration

1 hour

Admission

Free; parking ¥500 (cars, as of Jul 2024)

Hours

Always open; road may close during volcanic alerts — check Mt Aso alert level before visiting

Best Season

Year-round; Spring for vivid green, Autumn for golden grass

Access

20 min by bus from Aso Station; 10 min by car from Nakadake Crater

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Horses roaming freely with an active volcano smoking behind them

  • 2

    Mirror-flat pond reflects the twin Aso peaks on still mornings

  • 3

    Green in summer, golden in autumn, snow-covered in winter

Local Tips

The wide volcanic meadow with twin ponds (filling a former crater) at 1,000m is surreal and serene. Wild horses and cattle graze freely across the meadow year-round. The adjacent Aso Volcano Museum has the best monitoring feeds for the active Nakadake crater (500m away). Autumn brings brilliant yellow grasses — the meadow is most photogenic October–November.

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