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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · Reaching a height of 1,592 meters, Mount Aso is the largest active volcano in Japan and one of the largest in the world. Its caldera, known as Aso Caldera, stretches approximately 120 square kilometers and is home to several peaks, including the famous Naka-dake crater.

  2. Mount Aso, volcano, Kumamoto ken (prefecture), Kyushu, Japan, rising to an elevation of 5,223 feet (1,592 m). It has the largest active crater in the world, measuring 71 miles (114 km) in circumference, 17 miles (27 km) from north to south, and 10 miles (16 km) from east to west. Its caldera.

  3. A gateway to one of Japan's most active volcanoes. The Mount Aso Visitor Center is located on a grassy plateau within the vast Aso Caldera, in the free space area on the first floor of the Aso Volcano Museum. You can see the 1,592-meter-high Nakadake Crater, the main crater of Mount Aso, from the building.

  4. Mount Aso and the Kanpai Community. Mount Aso is Japan's biggest active volcano, located in the heart of Aso Kuju National Park in Kumamoto Prefecture on Kyushu Island. Aso-san culminates at 1,592 meters above sea level with a circumference of about 128...

  5. Mount Aso Visitor Center. Minamiaso Visitor Center. EXPLORE. Explore Aso-Kuju. Aso Caldera is the impressive focal point of the park's Five Mountains of Aso, some 18 kilometers wide and 25 kilometers long. The surrounding park features other volcanic peaks, expanses of grassland and farmland. READ MORE. Things to See and Do.

  6. Surrounding Mount Aso is one of the world's largest calderas, or volcanic craters, where grasslands have flourished for more than a millennium. Learn about nature's cycles of destruction and rebirth on an awe-inspiring journey through Aso-Kuju National Park. Itinerary Highlights. An unforgettable taiko drumming performance at a high elevation.

  7. Mount Aso, Japanese Aso-san, Volcanic mountain, central Kyushu island, Japan. The highest of its five peaks is about 5,223 ft (1,592 m) tall. It has one of the largest active craters in the world, measuring 71 mi (114 km) in circumference; its caldera marks the original crater and contains an active volcano and hot springs.

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