Aso Volcano, Aso Volcano Museum, Kusasenri
by Coey Chan
Aug 23, 2021
If anyone comes to visit Mt. Aso, most people will come by train. When we arrived at almost noon, we walked around and the bus to the volcano would leave in 30 minutes, so we thought we would find something to eat near the station. While walking around, we found a restaurant next to the station. I don't know the name, but it looked like a local restaurant. When we entered, we ordered the menu on the screen and pressed the button. It was similar to MK in our country. We chose pork tonkatsu, plus giant shrimp, chicken karaage as a set. There was plain rice, tofu, pumpkin, miso soup, and free water. The price was 1,600 yen. It was a lot. I almost couldn't finish it by myself. Compared to Thailand, the price is cheaper for this amount of food. The taste is average. It's delicious in a Japanese style. I survived this meal. I was full until the evening.
How to get there: You can use the JR Pass to ride from Hataka to Kumamoto Station and then take a local train for about 2 hours. But you have to check the time on the train website again. There are both long-distance and train transfers at Ozu Station. #VisitFukuoka #VisitJapan #JapaneseRestaurant
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