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Kikuchi City in Kumamoto Prefecture sits upstream along the Kikuchi River in the northern part of the prefecture, surrounded by clear river waters and lush green scenery.
With a population of about 45,000, Kikuchi City attracts many visitors with its hot springs, beautiful gorges, and long-standing historic sites.
Known as a “town of water,” its pure spring water supports the production of many local specialties.
[History of Kikuchi City, Kumamoto Prefecture]
Kikuchi City has a long history: during the Sengoku period (1070–1532), the Kikuchi clan flourished in the region for roughly 450 years.
Saigo Takamori, a statesman from the late Edo to early Meiji period whose statue stands in Uenokouen, is said to be a descendant of the Kikuchi clan.
At their height, the Kikuchi clan controlled much of Kyushu and made their name known across the country.
[Popular Tourist Spots in Kikuchi City, Kumamoto Prefecture]
■Kikuchi Gorge
Kikuchi Gorge is one of Kumamoto Prefecture’s most beautiful natural attractions.
You can enjoy pristine streams and seasonal scenery, with refreshing summers and autumn foliage as particular highlights.
The gorge has earned recognition such as Japan’s Top 100 Forest Bathing Sites and Japan’s 100 Remarkable Waters.
It’s ideal for forest bathing and hiking, offering a soothing experience on every visit.
■Kikuchi Shrine
Kikuchi Shrine honors the famed warrior Kikuchi Takemitsu and lets visitors feel the depth of the city’s history.
You can worship amid a beautiful shrine building and a solemn atmosphere that conveys historical weight.
At the history museum, you can view cultural artifacts such as ancient documents related to the Kikuchi clan.
■Kikuchi Park
Perched on a gentle hill, Kikuchi Park offers panoramic views over the city.
It’s one of the city’s top cherry-blossom viewing spots, where around 3,000 cherry trees bloom in spring and draw many hanami visitors.
■Ryumon Dam
Ryumon Dam ranks among the largest dams in Kumamoto Prefecture. This multipurpose dam on the Kikuchi River created Lake Hanjaku, which is maintained as a boating site.
The lakeside plaza is set up for camping and events.
Dam tours are also available.
■Kikuchi Onsen
Kikuchi Onsen, discovered in 1954 (Showa 29), is famed for its smooth water, earning it nicknames like “bathing spot for beautiful skin” and “cosmetic bath.”
A variety of facilities offer day-use baths and overnight stays for full relaxation.
You can enjoy the hot springs alongside dishes made from local ingredients.
■Mt. Kuradake
Mt. Kuradake rises to 1,118 meters and is popular for mountain climbing and hiking.
From the summit you can take in spectacular views of Aso Mountain and the Kumamoto Plain, with panoramic scenery stretching far on clear days.
It is listed among Kyushu’s 100 Famous Mountains and chosen for the National Top 100 Walks.
■Roadside Station Kyokushi
Roadside Station Kyokushi, located along National Route 325, is a popular stop where you can buy fresh local produce and processed goods.
A restaurant using Kyokushi beef and locally grown vegetables also offers takeout.
[Local Specialties and Gourmet Foods of Kikuchi City, Kumamoto Prefecture]
■Kikuchi Rice
Kikuchi City is also famous for its delicious rice.
Kikuchi Rice, grown with abundant water and fertile soil, is known for its large grains and pronounced sweetness.
It has earned high acclaim nationwide, including a gold prize at a past competition.
■Kikuchi Paddy-grown Burdock
The popular local specialty “Kikuchi Paddy-grown Burdock” is cultivated in rice paddies, giving it a tender texture and strong sweetness.
It tastes great simmered or as tempura and adds a distinctive touch to dishes.
[Events and Festivals in Kikuchi City, Kumamoto Prefecture]
■Kikuchi White Dragon Festival
The Kikuchi White Dragon Festival, traditionally held in August, was moved to October in 2024 due to warming temperatures.
Two white dragons—the adult dragon and the young dragon—are carried by many bearers in a powerful performance.
The festival culminates in a fireworks display that colors Kikuchi’s night sky.
[Tourist Information for Kikuchi City, Kumamoto Prefecture]
Kikuchi City in Kumamoto Prefecture is a charming area of rich natural scenery and deep history.
With beautiful gorges, hot springs, and historic shrines, the city offers diverse attractions and fresh discoveries in every season.
It is easily accessible—about 60 minutes from kumamoto station and about 30 minutes from Aso Kumamoto Airport.
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