“Located on the charming island of Kyushu, Kumamoto boasts a cost-efficiency rating of 8.3 out of 10. With Mount Aso (one of the world’s largest active volcanoes on its periphery that lends the prefecture its title of ‘The Land of Fire’), 17th-century castle grounds, and traditional onsens, Kumamoto promises a well-rounded getaway in Japan.”
Not sure how the “cost-efficiency” rating is calculated but I would agree that Kumamoto offers quite a lot at relatively modest prices. – Kirk