Step inside Kumamoto’s most rugged and unique region!
Hey SILENT MANGA AUDITION® community members! SMA Editor Chase here as “The Kumamoto Reporter,” your eyes and ears in the captivating Kumamoto region in the southern island of Kyushu. Before I joined the SMA Editorial Dept. I was an assistant language teacher (ALT) in Kumamoto city, but to be completely honest, Kumamoto was unknown to me and was not my first placement choice when I first applied to become an ALT. However, I soon learned that being placed in Kumamoto was an incredible stroke of luck as I discovered breathtaking natural beauty, mouth watering food, and heartwarming people. I fell in love with Kumamoto, and my original plan of teaching English here for 2 years eventually changed to 5. As someone who has seen so much of Kumamoto and all it has to offer, I hope to share with you all the amazing places and secrets I’ve found during my time here!
Along with articles from The Kumamoto Reporter, “The Artists Village Insider” will give you an exclusive look inside the newest project from Tokyo-based manga publisher COAMIX Inc. called the “Artists Village Aso 096k.” With both series we hope to bring you the latest news about the Artists Village and the hidden wonders of Kumamoto.
This week’s issue of The Kumamoto Reporter is about the Aso region of Kumamoto and the home of the Artists Village: Takamori “Manga Town!”
Kumamoto is called “The Land of Fire,” and for good reason. There’s multiple famous volcanoes in Kyushu, but it’s safe to say that the largest (in Japan, too) is Mt. Aso. In ancient times it was a volcano of unimaginable size, but one day it erupted violently and collapsed in on itself, forming a colossal lake. Eventually the lake drained, and people started to live in the huge caldera that is the Aso region. Even today Mt. Aso’s size is imposing, with one of the best views of it being from “Daikanbo.” If you look closely, you can see why people say the five peaks of Mt. Aso look as if they are actually Buddha sleeping!
Speaking of green hills, Aso is known throughout Japan as a motorcycle paradise, attracting motorcyclists from distant prefectures who are itching to experience its breathtaking scenery for themselves. As a matter of fact, your very own Kumamoto Reporter was influenced to get a motorcycle after seeing riders barreling through Aso’s scenic roads! There’s countless motorcycle routes in Aso, but perhaps the most famous is “Kenny Road,” a favorite of motorcycle racing legend Kenny Roberts. Be sure to check out the nearby “Kenny’s Cafe” if you have time, too.
And of course, no trip to Aso is complete without visiting Takamori “manga town,” home of our Artists Village. A charming town filled to the brim with kind people and great places to eat at, you can snack on Takamori’s famous pickled mustard leaves called “takana” and a type of slow-grilled food called “dengaku.” Takamori is also lucky enough to be home to a historic sake brewery which produces the highly awarded “Reizan” sake.