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Takamori Yusui Tunnel Park: A Magical Spring Water Wonderland in Aso, Kumamoto

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2020.12.24

📌 What You’ll Learn in This Article
A Sarukuma writer visits Takamori Yusui Tunnel Park in Takamori, Aso District, and shares the full experience. Admission starts at just ¥300, and we cover family-friendly tips, access info, and opening hours.

About the Park

Hello, fellow travelers!
This is Ayu-mama, your “Sarukuma” travel writer.
Today I’m taking you to a truly unique attraction located in Takamori, Aso District, Kumamoto:
Takamori Yusui Tunnel Park (高森湧水トンネル公園).

The route is well-signposted, so finding your way is easy.
There’s a spacious parking lot waiting for you.

You’ll find vending machines in the parking area…

…as well as restrooms.

Walk down the staircase from the parking lot to reach the park entrance.

The water is crystal clear!
You can even spot a beautiful fountain.

Highlights and What Makes It Special

This is the entrance.

Right beside the entrance is an adorable little drinking fountain!

Pay your admission fee at the entrance.

Junior high school and above: ¥300
Elementary school students: ¥100
Pre-school children: Free

Since the tunnel is quite long, wheelchair and stroller rentals are also available, making it accessible for everyone.

Here’s a fascinating bit of history: This tunnel was originally being constructed to connect Takamori Town and Takachiho Town. However, during construction, spring water suddenly gushed out and halted the work. The tunnel project was eventually abandoned, and the site was instead transformed into the beautiful park you see today — now one of the area’s most beloved tourist attractions.

Inside, you’ll find dazzling illuminations

…and traditional bamboo lanterns (take-doro).

There’s also the mesmerizing Water Pearl display, where droplets seem to float magically through the air…

…plus picture-perfect Instagram-worthy spots!
(Doesn’t it look just like a flying carpet? ↑)
It’s a place where kids and adults alike can have a blast!

At the very back of the tunnel, you’ll discover a small shrine dedicated to the water deity (Suijin-sama).

This is the perfect place to escape the heat in summer and enjoy the cool, refreshing tunnel air!
We highly recommend adding it to your Kumamoto travel itinerary!

Park Information

Parking Yes Western-style toilets Yes
Vending machines Yes Diaper changing table No
Hand-washing area Yes Suitable age All ages welcome
Admission Junior high and above: ¥300
Elementary: ¥100
Pre-school: Free
Reservation needed? Not required
Suggested visit duration About 1 hour Change of clothes needed? Not required
Water play Touching only Eating allowed? Not inside the tunnel
Hazards Watch around water areas Nursing space No

 

Takamori Yusui Tunnel Park — Location Information

  • Address

    Takamori, Takamori-machi, Aso-gun, Kumamoto

  • Parking

    Available

  • No

    Tatami seating

  • No

    Private rooms

  • No

    Children’s tableware

  • No

    Children’s chairs

  • No

    Diaper changing table

  • No

    Stroller access

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a great family-friendly spot in Takamori, Aso District?

Takamori Yusui Tunnel Park is a popular and welcoming destination for families visiting Takamori in Aso District. Check out this article for all the details!

What are the opening hours and closed days for Takamori Yusui Tunnel Park?

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

*Information is accurate as of the time of visit. Prices and hours may change. Please confirm before your visit.

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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