therisingblues wrote:Sakurajima is pretty easy to get to, there's a ferry that leaves Kagoshima City. I reckon there's a bus stop on the other side but have no idea about the service as we drove when we went there. There is a Youth Hostel pretty close to where the ferry docks on Sakurajima, so you could make those Aussie dollars stretch a bit further.
According to my "Lonely Planet Guide", you should be able to catch a bus from JR Aso station to the cable cars, which will take you straight to the Aso-san's crater. Aso station is on the JR Hohi line which connects Kumamoto City with Beppu City. I lived in Beppu for three years and for one of those I had to catch this train every month for meetings in Kumamoto City.
Whenever we have gone to the volcano's crater we have always driven so I am unsure exactly how the bus and cable car bits work. Sometimes when we have arrived the crater has been closed due to toxic gas.
What other parts of Japan will you visit?
Is it worth going over to Sakurajima? Might try and get across, depends on how much time I have.
Thanks, I'll get the train to Aso station then try and get the bus (hopefully there will be an information place there). Fingers crossed it won't be too gassy.
Last trip I had 2 nights in Fukuoka, 2 in Hiroshima (including Miyajima), a stop at Himeji Castle, 5 in Kyoto, 4 in Osaka (including Nara) and a week in Tokyo.
This time I will have 6 nights in Tokyo (including Yokohama), 1 in Okayama, 2 in Kobe, 1 in Kagosima, 2 in Kumamoto, 5 in Kyoto, 2 in Kobe, 2 in Nikko, 2 in Kanazawa, 1 in Shizuoka, and another 5 in Tokyo (including Kamakura and possibly Hakone).