Kagoshima Commercial Buildings Li-Ka1920 3.95 1 There are also a number of specialty stores that can be utilized during your travel stay. See More
Kagoshima Cafés CHIN JUKAN POTTERY Café 3.95 1 A gallery and café showcasing the allure of a pottery brand by a prestigious design group. See More
Kagoshima Famous Places Izumi Fumoto Samurai Houses 3.87 2 The town which raised valiant Satsuma Samurai. See More
Kagoshima Shrines & Temples Terukuni Shrine 3.87 2 The shrine enshrines the great lord who laid the foundation for the modernization of Japan. See More
Kagoshima Famous Places Yakushima 3.87 2 An island registered as a World Natural Heritage site, known for its abundant rainfall and rich natural environment. See More Related Articles Yakushima, Amami Oshima, and Tokunoshima are World Heritage Sites in Kagoshima. What are the highlights of each island? Kagoshima Prefecture is home to 28 inhabited islands, making it one of the most remote islands in Japan. The islands, scattered throughout the prefecture's vast area of approximately 600 km, vary in climate from temperate to subtropical, and in nature and culture.
Yakushima, Amami Oshima, and Tokunoshima are World Heritage Sites in Kagoshima. What are the highlights of each island? Kagoshima Prefecture is home to 28 inhabited islands, making it one of the most remote islands in Japan. The islands, scattered throughout the prefecture's vast area of approximately 600 km, vary in climate from temperate to subtropical, and in nature and culture.
Kagoshima Museums Chiran Peace Museum 3.63 2 Peace museum, a stark reminder of the tragedy of war. See More
Kagoshima Parks & Gardens Sakurajima Yogan Nagisa Park 3.58 1 A park boasting one of Japan's largest foot baths, stretching approximately 100 meters, perfect for soothing your travel fatigue. See More
Kagoshima Museums Kagoshima Prefectural Center for Historical Material, Reimeikan 3.58 1 Explore the diverse history of Kagoshima from ancient to modern times. See More
Kagoshima Famous Places Miyama, a village for Satsuma ware 3.58 1 A small village with Satsuma ware pottery studios. See More
Kagoshima Museums Kirishima Open Air Museum 3.58 1 Bursting with unique art works that fuse art and nature. See More
Osaka,Kagoshima Ships MOL Sunflower(Kansai–Shibushi Route) Sleep through the night and wake up ready to explore! A passenger ferry that connects Kansai and southern Kyushu, offering a hotel-like level of comfort. See More
Kagoshima Hotels Fairfield by Marriott Kagoshima Sakurajima An accommodation-focused hotel, offering breathtaking views of Kagoshima’s spectacular landscapes. See More
Kagoshima Nature Spots Chiringashima Island A romantic island you can walk to via a sandy path that appears only at low tide. See More
Kagoshima Nature Spots Mt. Uomidake A coastal mountain reminiscent of Hawaii’s Diamond Head, offering sweeping views from above. See More
Kagoshima Nature Spots Cape Nagasakibana The southernmost cape of the Satsuma Peninsula, offering scenic views of nearby islands, mountains, and stunning sunsets. See More
Kagoshima Zoos & Aquariums Flower Park Kagoshima One of Japan’s largest flower parks, where visitors can enjoy plants from around the world in a warm, subtropical climate. See More
Kagoshima Japanese Cuisine Kurobuta Cuisine Ajimori Dedicated to black pork since its founding, continuously creating a variety of inventive dishes. See More
Kagoshima Japanese Cuisine Satsuma Aji Don't miss the famous "On-tamaran Don," a specialty rice bowl showcasing an array of regional delicacies all at once. See More
Kagoshima Tourist Attractions Kirishima City Sekihira Onsen Sekihira Mineral Spring Facility This city-run facility in Kirishima is known for its natural hot spring water enriched with silica, a mineral nurtured by the majestic Kirishima mountain range. See More