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Oku-Aso Bussankan: A Mountain Oasis with Playground, Local Goods & Tasty Treats in Takamori, Kumamoto

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2020.12.24

📌 What you’ll learn in this article
A Sarukuma writer visits “Oku-Aso Bussankan,” a roadside shop in Kusakabe, Takamori, Aso District. Price guide: from 150 yen. We’ve also gathered family-friendly tips, access info, and opening hours.

About the Shop

Hello there!
I’m Ayu-mama, a writer for “Sarukuma.”Today I’d like to introduce you to a wonderful spot in Kusakabe, Takamori-machi, Aso District:
【Oku-Aso Bussankan】This shop is located along the scenic route connecting Kumamoto Prefecture and Miyazaki Prefecture.
The surrounding area is mostly mountains with hardly any other shops nearby,
so it’s an incredibly handy place for grabbing a bite, taking a restroom break, or doing a little shopping. I stop by often myself.
It’s a true oasis that suddenly appears in the middle of the mountains!
Inside, the shelves are lined with souvenirs and local specialty products.
The old-fashioned sugar-coated doughnuts here are absolutely delicious!
They even sell children’s toys.
There’s a small dining area in the back of the shop too.
(Other customers were there, so I couldn’t take a photo…)
Outside, you’ll find fresh vegetables on display!
I’m guessing they’re locally harvested? Everything looks so reasonably priced!
And if you head around to the back of the shop…
…surprise! There’s an open square with a playground!
It’s the perfect rest stop for kids who are tired from the long mountain drive!
Of course, my son loved playing here too!

Recommended Menu

My top recommendation? The freshly made manju (Japanese sweet buns) sold inside the shop!

They come in several flavors, all priced at just 150 yen each!

If you’d like to enjoy one right away, just ask the staff and they’ll warm it up in the microwave for you!

Here’s the one I picked: the ‘Yomogi (mugwort) Manju’

Filled with smooth red bean paste (koshian) that pairs beautifully with the earthy yomogi flavor!
The dough is wonderfully soft and fluffy!

And here’s my son’s pick: the ‘Imo (sweet potato) Manju’

A double-punch of gentle sweet potato paste and smooth red bean paste!
Very satisfying and filling — what a fantastic combination!

If you’re driving through the Oku-Aso area, please stop by! Delicious manju are waiting for you!

Oku-Aso Bussankan Shop Information

  • Address

    Kusakabe, Takamori-machi, Aso-gun, Kumamoto

  • Hours

    [Dec–Mar] 9:00–17:30 [Apr–Nov] 8:30–18:00

  • Closed

    Irregular holidays

  • TEL

    0967-64-0134

  • Website

    http://aso-takamori.jp/member/shopping.html

  • Payment

    Unknown

  • Parking

    Available

  • No

    Tatami seating

  • No

    Private rooms

  • No

    Kids’ tableware

  • No

    Kids’ chairs

  • No

    Diaper changing table

  • No

    Stroller-friendly entry

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s a recommended family-friendly spot in Kusakabe, Takamori-machi, Aso District?

“Oku-Aso Bussankan” is easy to visit with kids and is a popular spot in Kusakabe, Takamori-machi, Aso District. Read this article for full details.

What are the opening hours and closed days at Oku-Aso Bussankan?

Hours and closed days may change. Please check the official website or call ahead before your visit.

※Information is current as of the time of reporting. Prices and hours may change. Please confirm before visiting.

Article Writer

Sarukuma Editorial is a small team of locals based in Kumamoto, Japan, sharing the hidden gems, hometown flavors, and seasonal experiences that make our region special. We write the kind of guide we wish we had when showing friends around — honest, practical, and made by people who actually live here.

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