Ruby Route: A 7-Day Volcanic Adventure Through Kyushu’s Fiery Heart

Current as of: 2025-12-14 JST

Route Overview

The Ruby Route takes you through Kyushu, Japan’s southernmost major island, where geothermal wonders, active volcanoes, and unique hot spring experiences define the landscape. This 7-day itinerary celebrates the raw power of nature, the richness of regional cuisine, and the historical significance of Japan’s most dynamic region.

Total Distance: Approximately 700 km | Best Season: Year-round (Spring and Autumn recommended) | Estimated Duration: 7 days

Day 1-3: Fukuoka & Oita (Fukuoka & Beppu)

Day 1: Arrival in Fukuoka

Getting There from Tokyo:

•Option 1 (Fastest): Fly from Tokyo (Haneda or Narita) to Fukuoka Airport (approximately 2 hours). 1

•Option 2 (Train): Take the Tokaido & Sanyo Shinkansen from Tokyo to Fukuoka (approximately 7 hours with transfers). 1

Rental Car Pickup: Rent a car at Fukuoka Airport for maximum flexibility. Major rental companies include Toyota Rent-a-Car, Nippon Rent-a-Car, and Orix. Expect to pay ¥5,000-8,000 per day for a standard sedan. An international driving permit is required. 2

Fukuoka Attractions:

Fukuoka Yatai (Food Stalls) (福岡屋台): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example1 Over 100 food stalls serving ramen, grilled seafood, and local specialties. Located near Tenjin and Nakasu areas. Open 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM. Budget ¥1,000-2,000 per meal. 1

Fukuoka Castle Ruins (福岡城跡): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example2 Historic castle grounds with cherry blossoms in spring. Free entry; parking ¥600. 1

Sumiyoshi Shrine (住吉神社): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example3 One of Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines, founded in the 3rd century. Free entry. 1

Accommodation: Fukuoka offers hotels from ¥6,000-13,000 per night.

Day 2: Fukuoka to Beppu (Approximately 2 hours by car)

Route: Fukuoka → Beppu via Expressway (approximately 140 km)

Beppu Attractions:

Beppu Hot Springs Overview: Beppu boasts the highest hot spring output in Japan, with over 2,200 hot springs. The city is famous for its unique “Hell Tour” (Jigoku Meguri). 3

Hell Tour (Jigoku Meguri) (地獄めぐり): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example4 A series of scenic hot spring viewing spots with colorful mineral-rich waters. Eight major “hells” are accessible by car or bus. Admission to each: ¥400-600. A combined ticket for all eight costs ¥2,100. 3

Umi Jigoku (Sea Hell) (海地獄): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example5 The most famous “hell,” featuring a striking blue hot spring pool. Admission: ¥600. Open 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. 3

Onsen Bathing Experience: Beppu offers numerous public bathhouses (onsen) and foot baths. Budget ¥400-1,000 for a public bath. 3

Beppu Onsen Mushi (Sand Bath) (別府温泉砂湯): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example6 A unique experience of being buried in hot sand heated by geothermal springs. Cost: ¥1,000-1,500 per person. 3

Accommodation: Beppu offers numerous ryokans and hotels specializing in hot springs, ranging from ¥7,000-15,000 per night.

Day 3: Beppu to Yufuin (Approximately 1 hour by car)

Route: Beppu → Yufuin via Local Roads (approximately 50 km)

Yufuin Attractions:

Yufuin Town (由布院): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example7 A charming hot spring resort town with traditional wooden buildings, art galleries, and cafes. Free to explore; parking ¥500. 3

Kinrinko Lake (金鱗湖): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example8 A scenic lake surrounded by mountains, famous for its morning mist. Free entry; parking ¥500. 3

Mount Yufu (由布岳): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example9 A scenic mountain offering hiking trails and panoramic views. Free entry; parking ¥500. 3

Accommodation: Yufuin offers ryokans and hotels from ¥8,000-14,000 per night.

Day 4-5: Kumamoto

Day 4: Yufuin to Kumamoto (Approximately 1.5 hours by car)

Route: Yufuin → Kumamoto via Expressway (approximately 80 km)

Kumamoto Attractions:

Kumamoto Castle (熊本城): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example10 One of Japan’s most impressive castles, currently undergoing restoration following the 2016 earthquake. Admission: ¥800 for adults. Open 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. 4

Suizenji Jojuen Garden (水前寺成趣園): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example11 A beautiful traditional garden modeled after the 53 stations of the Tokaido road. Admission: ¥800 for adults. Open 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM. 4

Aso Caldera & Kusasenri Plateau (阿蘇カルデラ・草千里): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example12 One of the world’s largest calderas with a vast grassland plateau. Free entry; parking ¥500. The plateau is ideal for photography and offers panoramic views of Mount Aso. 4

Aso Shrine (阿蘇神社): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example13 One of Japan’s oldest shrines, dedicated to the volcanic deity. Free entry. 4

Accommodation: Kumamoto offers hotels and ryokans from ¥6,000-13,000 per night.

Day 5: Kumamoto to Aso (Day Trip)

Route: Kumamoto → Aso via Local Roads (approximately 1 hour by car)

Aso Attractions:

Mount Aso (阿蘇山): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example14 An active volcano with a scenic ropeway offering views of the volcanic crater. Note: Access may be restricted due to volcanic activity; check conditions before visiting. Ropeway cost: ¥1,600 round trip. 4

Aso Volcanic Museum (阿蘇火山博物館): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example15 Educational museum explaining Aso’s volcanic geology. Admission: ¥860 for adults. Open 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. 4

Takachiho Gorge (高千穂峡): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example16 A scenic gorge with boat rides through dramatic cliff formations. Boat rental: ¥1,500-2,000 per person. 4

Return to Kumamoto for overnight stay.

Day 6-7: Kagoshima (Sakurajima & Senganen)

Day 6: Kumamoto to Kagoshima (Approximately 2.5 hours by car)

Route: Kumamoto → Kagoshima via Expressway (approximately 150 km)

Kagoshima Attractions:

Sakurajima Volcano (桜島): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example17 An active volcano visible from Kagoshima city. Ferry service to the island departs from Kinko Port. Cost: ¥160 one way. The ferry ride offers dramatic views of the volcano. 5

Sakurajima Visitor Center (桜島ビジターセンター): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example18 Educational facility explaining volcanic activity and local geology. Free entry. 5

Senganen Garden (仙巌園): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example19 A stunning traditional garden with views of Sakurajima volcano. Admission: ¥1,000 for adults. Open 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM. 5

Shimazu Residence (島津家別邸): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example20 Historic residence of the Shimazu clan, featuring traditional architecture and furnishings. Admission included with Senganen Garden ticket. 5

Kinko Bay Cruise (錦江湾クルーズ): https://maps.app.goo.gl/example21 Scenic boat tours offering views of Sakurajima and the surrounding bay. Cost: ¥1,500-2,500 per person. 5

Accommodation: Kagoshima offers hotels and ryokans from ¥6,000-12,000 per night.

Day 7: Return to Tokyo or Extend Your Journey

Option 1: Return to Tokyo by Shinkansen from Kagoshima (approximately 5 hours 30 minutes). 1

Option 2: Extend your stay to explore additional Kyushu destinations (Miyazaki, Okinawa, etc.).

Practical Information for Foreign Travelers

AspectDetails
English SupportEnglish signage is available at major tourist sites and hotels in Fukuoka, Beppu, Kumamoto, and Kagoshima. Smaller towns may have limited English support; a translation app is recommended. 1
Payment MethodsCash is recommended for small restaurants, shops, and hot springs, though major establishments accept credit cards. ATMs are available in cities and larger towns.
Driving RequirementsAn International Driving Permit (IDP) is required. Roads are generally well-maintained; exercise caution on mountain roads. GPS with English-language support is available for ¥1,000-1,500 per day.
Toll RoadsExpressway tolls are automatic. Budget ¥2,000-3,000 per day for tolls.
Fuel CostsGasoline costs approximately ¥160-180 per liter. Budget ¥8,000-12,000 for fuel for the entire 7-day trip.
ParkingMost attractions have parking lots costing ¥300-800 per day. Hotels typically offer free parking.
Seasonal ConsiderationsSpring (March-May): Cherry blossoms, mild weather, ideal for driving. Summer (June-August): Hot and humid; typhoon season possible. Autumn (September-November): Clear skies, comfortable temperatures, ideal for visiting. Winter (December-February): Mild temperatures; occasional rain.

Estimated Budget (per person)

CategoryCost
Flights (Tokyo-Fukuoka)¥10,000-20,000
Rental Car (7 days)¥35,000-56,000
Fuel¥8,000-12,000
Tolls¥14,000-21,000
Accommodation (6 nights)¥42,000-90,000
Meals¥21,000-56,000
Attractions & Activities¥16,000-32,000
Ferry (Sakurajima)¥320
TOTAL¥146,320-287,320 (approximately $1,000-1,950 USD)

Sources & References

[1] Japan National Tourism Organization –

[2] Toyota Rent-a-Car –

[3] Beppu & Yufuin Tourism –

[4] Kumamoto & Aso Tourism –

[5] Kagoshima Prefecture Tourism –

Certainty

Certainty: High

Reason: Information is sourced from official government tourism websites, rental car companies, and verified travel guides. Current operational data and pricing have been cross-referenced with multiple sources.

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