Excursion Aso Caldera et Farm Experience





Description
Cette visite privée commence avec vous et votre guide anglophone en direction du point le plus élevé du mur de la caldeira nord. Ici, nous apprécions la vue à couper le souffle des cinq sommets du mont. Aso et l'immense caldeira volcanique. Après avoir pris conscience du paysage d'Aso, nous nous dirigeons vers l'une des petites communautés qui existent à proximité de cet énorme volcan. Ici, nous allons explorer la vraie campagne japonaise et rencontrer certains des habitants qui vivent ici. Avec leur aide, nous en apprendrons plus sur la vie et la culture dans les régions rurales du Japon, récolterons des légumes, cuisinerons des plats et dégusterons ensemble un déjeuner à base d'ingrédients locaux! Une véritable expérience pratique de la ferme à la table au Japon! Il s'agit d'une visite d'une demi-journée qui vous offre le meilleur des deux mondes! Le paysage étonnant du plus grand volcan actif du Japon, mais aussi l'interaction avec la culture locale! Venez profiter des plus beaux paysages et de l'hospitalité chaleureuse que le Japon a à offrir!
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Tout d'abord, nous profiterons de la vue numéro un d'Aso depuis l'observatoire de Daikanbo. Ici, nous marcherons entourés de prairies d'un côté et de la vaste et majestueuse caldeira volcanique de l'autre côté. Profitez de prendre des photos à couper le souffle et découvrez l'histoire du volcan qui a façonné ces terres.
Au parc Tateiwa Suigen (ou un endroit similaire), vous vivrez une véritable expérience de la ferme à la table japonaise. En plus d'explorer les magnifiques paysages ruraux, avec les habitants, nous récolterons des légumes de saison, préparerons une cuisine locale et dégusterons un authentique déjeuner japonais ensemble. Une chance unique et passionnante de se rapprocher de la vie et des gens des régions rurales du Japon.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous pouvons venir chercher les voyageurs dans les destinations suivantes: 1. Centre d'information touristique de Kurokawa Onsen 2. Gare routière de Kurokawa Onsen 3. Gare routière de Minamioguni-machi Yakuba 4. Autre hôtel ou ryokan dans la région de Minamioguni
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(6)
Max met me at Kurokawa Onsen at my accommodation. We proceeded to visit a local shitake farm where I learned much about the traditional method of growing shitake on oak wood, and very much enjoyed the shitake grilled over charcoal fire. My apologies for not remembering the name of the farmer, but his family has farmed shitake for three generations. Max then took me to a lookout and showed me an amazing view of the Aso Caldera. I had not realised how immense it was and that a whole city was actually inside the caldera. Lunch was at another amazing place, where food is grilled over a charcoal fire. I highly recommend the tofu and the delicious miso paste. We finished the day at Aso Shrine, which was interesting not only for its history but also for the effort taken to reconstruct the main gate and auxiliary buildings after the great earthquake more than 10 years ago. Thank you, Max for a wonderful day.
Wonderful morning with Max. Exactly what we wanted: authenticity, a special moment with local people — in short, a really great experience. A big thank you, Max, we’ll keep amazing memories of it!
Hello! Thank you for the lovely comment. I had a great time with all of you as well! Such a wonderful family! Enjoy the rest of your time in Japan!
My husband and I had the best day touring with Max! He was a wonderful companion, is extremely knowledgeable about the region, yet warm and easy to be with. I can’t say enough good things about Max and our day with him! Max picked us up at our ryokan, and we explored the gorgeous Aso Caldera, stopping at several viewpoints to see the crater and enjoy the spectacular scenery. We visited the Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu shrine, an old and atmospheric shrine, a place filled with mystery and mythical legend. We walked up a long set of moss-covered steps as the sun’s rays created a magical atmosphere through the trees - a wonderful site. Finally, we had a great lunch at, Takamori Dengaku, a traditional barbecue restaurant where we grilled our food in a fire pit while we sat around it! I had initially booked the farm visit tour but, unfortunately, that tour wasn’t available but Max was willing to accommodate us and together we designed a custom tour taking in our interests. If you’re looking for a guide for Kyushu, Max is the best!
Sorry about the late reply! For some reason I missed your wonderful review! And thank you for all the nice words. I really enjoyed my time with you as well! Best regards and lots of love from Aso. Max
There are so many highlights of this experience! For one, travelling to the outskirts and enjoying the scenic views was amazing. The food prepared by Nuroko and Hiroko san was simple yet amazing, and it was fun harvesting yam! Max was such a lovely soul, accommodating to our needs (especially when it was raining) and was so willing to share nuggets of information about his life, how it is like in Aso and more. It was a rounded experience that I would highly recommended many to go for!
Hello! Thank you very much for the nice review! It is really appreciated. I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed your time and that it became a memorable part of your journey. I hope that you will come back again to see the caldera in better weather as well! :) Sincerely, Max
Max and Quynh took us for a farm visit and Aso lookout. The farm had 2 really cute ponies and we had great fun harvesting yam and daikon with Noriko and preparing our farm to table lunch with the family. Weather was good and we had a great view at the lookout.
Hello Sarah! Thank you for the great review! Both me and Quynh really enjoyed our time together! Thank you for a wonderful day. Enjoy the rest of your time in Japan! Max
Max picked us up from the Ryokan we were staying at and drove us to a local village. A lovely couple then welcomed us into their home. We started off by getting the rice cooking on the stove, then we walked to a field and dug up some potatoes and then picked some spinach. They then helped us prepare the potatoes, spinach, and some mushrooms for lunch. We then sat down to eat the meal together. Lunch also included homemade tofu and miso soup, among many other small dishes. It was heartwarming to be able to talk to the Japanese couple with Max interpreting for us. It was the best food we have eaten in Japan. Max then drove us to a lookout point so we could see the Aso Caldera, and we got some lovely photos. I couldn't recommend this experience more
Stephen and Rachel! Thank you so much for the wonderful review! I had a great time meeting the both of you and I'm so happy that you enjoyed your time here! Once again, thanks again for taking the time to write a review and I hope to see you again! And good luck in July! 😉 Best regards, Max



