The natural environment here is amazing. Kids loved watching the stream and crossing the suspension bridge, while adults enjoyed taking photos and walking the trails. Great spot for everyone!

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Gokanosho
A scenic tapestry of the seasons, where fresh spring greenery and brilliant autumn foliage color the surrounding gorges.
Located deep in the mountains along the border with Miyazaki Prefecture, Gokanosho is a remote hidden region surrounded by steep gorges. According to legend, it once served as a refuge for the defeated warriors of the Heike clan. The surrounding mountains rise between 1,300 and 1,700 meters, and although the area is heavily forested, small settlements have existed here since long ago, nourished by the Kawabe River-one of Kumamoto’s major waterways-which originates in this region.
The suspension bridges connecting the settlements, originally built as everyday routes for local residents, offer especially breathtaking views. From these bridges, the vast natural landscape unfolds like a work of art, leaving a lasting impression.
In spring, fresh green foliage blankets the mountains in vibrant color, creating a refreshing and uplifting scene. When autumn arrives, the forests and valleys turn vivid shades of red and gold. The beauty of the fall foliage-at its peak from late October to mid-November-draws many visitors from outside the prefecture, eager to witness the spectacle.
After immersing yourself in the grandeur of nature, stop by Gokanosho Heike no Sato, a museum displaying numerous artifacts associated with the Heike clan. It’s the perfect place to delve deeply into the historical romance surrounding this storied region.
Highlights
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A remote hidden region surrounded by steep gorges, said to have once sheltered defeated Heike warriors.
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The long suspension bridges linking the valleys offer especially spectacular views.
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From late October to mid-November, the forests and gorges are completely transformed by vibrant autumn colors.
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A remote hidden region on the border with Miyazaki Prefecture, surrounded by steep gorges.
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The view from the suspension bridges connecting the valleys is truly breathtaking.
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Gokanosho Heike no Sato, a museum exhibiting numerous artifacts related to the Heike clan.
Official FAQs
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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)
Sorry, we don’t.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?
No free Wi-Fi available.
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Is parking available?
Yes, each facility has its own parking.
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Are there restrooms?
Yes, restrooms are available at each facility.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 五家荘
- Address
- Izumi-machi, Gokanosho, Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto (Mominoki, Nitao, Hagi, Kureko, Shiibaru)
- Telephone
- 0965-36-5800 (Gokanosho Tourist Information Center)
- Closed
- Free to walk ※Vary by facility
- Business Hours
- Walk anytime ※Vary by facility
- Admission
- Free ※Vary by facility
- Access
- About 70 minutes by car from JR Kagoshima Main Line’s Arisa Station.
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)