10 Best Things to Do in Kagoshima
Kagoshima Travel Guide: What to Do in Kagoshima Now
Kagoshima Prefecture, located at the southern tip of Kyushu Island, presents a captivating array of natural wonders and cultural landmarks. Japan is home to several active volcanoes, and among them, Kagoshima’s Sakurajima is an iconic and ever-present feature of the local landscape. Its frequent activity not only shapes the region’s geography but also influences its culture, cuisine, and even skincare routines through its mineral-rich ash.
As you’ll discover, Kagoshima has plenty of unique experiences, setting it apart from other Japanese destinations. In this guide, we go into detail about the best things to do in Kagoshima, providing a comprehensive overview of this fascinating region.
With this Kyushu Region Bucket List, let’s also check out the surrounding tourist attractions: Best Things to Do in Kyushu
1. Become Enchanted by the Ancient Allure of Yakushima

Hiking trails like the Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine and Jomon Sugi are immersive experiences that transport you into a world that feels untouched by time. In addition to these forests, the island also has stunning beaches and hot springs, making it a well-rounded destination for those looking for a soothing escape from the urban chaos.
More info: 10 Best Things to Do in Yakushima
Access |
4h ferry or 2h40m jetfoil from Kagoshima South Wharf / 30-min flight from Kagoshima Airport. Check official website for more details and options. |
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Official Website |
https://www.yakushimatourism.com/ |
2. Discover Sakurajima’s Smoky Majesty

For those interested in the scientific aspect, the Sakurajima Visitor Center provides insightful information on volcanic activity and its impact on the region. Don’t leave without trying the local specialty: “Sakurajima radish,” a vegetable that owes its unique flavor to the volcanic soil.
3. Connect With a Rich Marine Biodiversity at Amami Oshima

But what sets Amami Oshima apart is its cultural heritage, particularly Oshima Tsumugi, a type of silk fabric that’s been produced here for over 1,300 years. The island also has a rich musical tradition, with native songs and dances that reflect its unique history and natural environment.
Access |
Amami Airport by air from main Japan airports, or Nase Port or Koniya Port from Kagoshima or Okinawa |
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Official Website |
https://www.amami-tourism.org/ |
4. Learn About the Historical Legacy of Senganen Garden

The Iso Residence within the garden is like a small window into the lifestyle of a samurai family, complete with antique furnishings and artifacts. The garden grounds were also home to some of Japan’s first industrial complexes, thanks to the Shimazu clan’s interest in technological innovation, playing an important part in the country’s modernization.
See also: 15 Best Gardens in Japan
5. Enjoy a Skyline with a Story at Shiroyama Observatory

It’s particularly popular during sunrise and sunset, when the sky and sea seem to merge into a single canvas of shifting colors. For those interested in the area’s history, nearby plaques and monuments provide context to the scenic overlook.
Access |
16-min bus from Asahidori Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.kagoshima-yokanavi.jp/en/spot/10002 |
6. Peek at The Volcano’s Balcony at Yunohira Observatory

The observatory is accessible by car, and the journey itself is a scenic experience, winding through lush landscapes and local villages. While the observatory is open year-round, it’s particularly stunning during sunset when the sky transforms into a palette of warm hues, casting Sakurajima in a golden glow.
Access |
30-min bus from Sakurajima Port |
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Official Website |
http://www.sakurajima.gr.jp/tourism/000350.html |
7. Hear the Echoes of the Samurai Era at Tsurumaru Castle

A statue of Shimazu Nariakira, one of the most influential lords of the clan, stands as a silent guardian of the castle’s legacy. While you’re there, don’t miss the small museum that showcases artifacts and provides historical context, making Tsurumaru Castle a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Access |
13-min walk from Kagoshima Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.kagoshima-yokanavi.jp/en/spot/20047 |
8. Go Where Sand Meets Steam at Ibusuki Onsen

The area also offers traditional hot spring baths, with waters rich in minerals that are believed to have healing properties. Located along the coastline, Ibusuki Onsen provides a serene setting to relax and rejuvenate, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike.
More info: Ibusuki Sand Bath: Unique Onsen Town in Kagoshima!
See also: 8 Best Onsen in Kyushu
Access |
Ibusuki Station |
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Official Website |
https://www.kagoshima-kankou.com/for/highlights/sandbath |
9. See Nature’s Hidden Symphony at Ogawa Falls

The trail leading to the falls is well-maintained but relatively uncrowded, allowing for an intimate experience with nature. Whether you’re an avid hiker or just looking for a peaceful retreat, Ogawa Falls delivers.
Access |
1h drive from Shibushi Station / 2h drive from Kagoshima Airport |
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Official Website |
https://www.kagoshima-kankou.com/for/attractions/51100 |
10. Embark on a Spirited Journey While Tasting Kagoshima Shochu

In the particular case of Kagoshima, this region is the country’s leading producer of sweet potatoes, resulting in an excellent local production of sweet potato shochu. Many local distilleries offer tours and tastings, giving you the opportunity to learn about the production process and discover your favorite variety.
▶ Kagoshima City Tourism official website with information about Kagoshima Shochu: https://www.kagoshima-yokanavi.jp/en/feature/shouchu2
Kagoshima isn’t just a stop on your Japanese itinerary; it’s a journey into a region that defies stereotypes. Here, every mountain, island, and local brew tells a story, inviting you to become part of its narrative.
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Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.







