Tuesday, 7 December 2021

A postcard from Aso Boy - Mount Aso, Kumamoto, Kyushu

Aso Boy: a 5-minute stop at Aso Station
I was fortunate enough to be travelling on a National Holiday from Kumamoto, towards northern Kyushu. An extra service of  "Aso Boy" was running (usually only at weekends). Of course I grabbed the chance to ride on this 'grand tour' slow train, over the Aso Caldera to Beppu!

It's a slow chugger of a train (not sure if that is the correct techinical description!) with a kids' play area (I avoided) as well as a cafe, taking four hours to climb up & across this active volcanic caldera - erupted last month!

Spectacular views if you take even a local service, but the frontmost or rearmost seats of Aso Boy are very well worth booking, well-ahead of travel time. There's only one service a day (in either direction). There are uninterrupted views of the panoramas as they unfold, as the driver's position is above & behind you, so I recommend clicking away, as every bend unveils another breathtaking gorge or rural view, surging river or cloud-studded skies across forbidding peaks. 

Stark skyline of Mount Aso
I loved the slow reveal of the countryside, with life in the fertile caldera carrying on as usual while some heads were turned by our iconic chariot! Of course you can drive up & around the area yourself (beware, it snows up here!) but why not sit back with a coffee & treat yourself? Cheaper than the blisteringly fast shinkansen, and obviously slower...which is just the way travel some times. 

What's your favourite 'secret' train line/trip in Japan?

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