Mount Aso
Mount Aso (1592 m) on Kyushu island is the highest point of a large volcanic caldera with circumference of more than 100 km, and roughly 25x18 km size. The caldera is so large that it contains several cities. There are two roads through the caldera towards the Mt. Aso, from the south west and north west, which converge and approach the peak from the south. Car access is allowed till the starting point of the lift line. The volcano is still active, with a lot of steam from the top crater, and with many concrete shelters around the rim in case of a sudden eruption. All the area is exceptionally beautiful and green due to constant precipitation throughout the year.
Elevation (feet): | 5,223 |
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Elevation (meters): | 1,592 |
Continent: | Asia |
Country: | Japan |
Range/Region: | Kyushu |
Latitude: | 32.8844 |
Longitude: | 131.1039 |
Difficulty: | Walk up |
Best months for climbing: | Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec |
Volcanic status: | Active |
Most recent eruption: | 2011 |
Nearest major airport: | Fukuoka |
Convenient Center: | Kumamoto |
Thanks to J. Vranjes for adding this peak.
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NOTE: Trip reports were previously called "Summit Logs" - same feature, new name
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- Log #22464 - by J. Vranjes on Feb 19, 2014It was an organized bus tour from Fukuoka, a few hours long drive and a rather short stay and walk around the crater due to a strong rain and wind. No views at all from the top. All what was visible...