10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Kagoshima Prefecture That You Shouldn't Miss

July 14, 2021 Tambra Mccollister

Kagoshima Prefecture (鹿児島県, Kagoshima-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyushu. The capital is the city of Kagoshima.
Restaurants in Kagoshima Prefecture

1. Mount Sakurajima

Kagoshima Kagoshima Prefecture http://www.sakurajima.gr.jp/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,855 reviews

Mount Sakurajima

A 15-minute ferry ride takes you to this smoking volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in Japan.

Reviewed By 111gedk - London, United Kingdom

This is an active volcano. It's perpetually smoking and people live on the lower slopes. There's an observation platform in Kagoshima that you can get to by bus for a fantastic view of this natural wonder. It's a live volcano, of course you want to make the effort to see it!

2. Sengan-en

9700-1 Yoshino-cho, Kagoshima 892-0871 Kagoshima Prefecture +81 99-247-1551 [email protected] http://www.senganen.jp/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,276 reviews

Sengan-en

Sengan-en is a traditional Japanese garden and stately home that has been passed down in the Shimadzu family for over 350 years. The garden boasts spectacular views of active volcano Sakurajima, and the house provides a glimpse into the lifestyle of a powerful feudal lord. Sengan-en and the surrounding area was fundamentally important in the modernization of Japan. It was here that Western industrial technology was introduced to Japan, studied and used in the creation of modern factories. Shoko Shuseikan is a museum set in a 150 year old stone building originally used as a machine factory. Learn about the 800 year history and culture of the Shimadzu family, and the first steps towards the industrialization of Japan. In July, 2015 Sengan-en and Shoko Shuseikan were recognized as World Cultural Heritage Sites related to Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution.

Reviewed By 1760022 - Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

Driving down from Kumamoto, I chose Sengan-en to view Sakurajima, rather than go to the observatory or the prefectural building and I am glad I did. The gardens were constructed in the 1650's by the Shimazu family, which ruled the area for a considerable time. They couldn't have picked a better spot with its stunning views of Sakurajima and Kagoshima Bay. The residence, which was rebuilt in the late 1800's and the rooms show life at it was in those days. There are two restaurants and a matcha cafe, gift shops with local crafts of wood and satsuma kiriko (cut-glass crystal), and snacks, sweets and delicacies. Entrance is 1300 yen for the garden, museum and house (recommended) or just 1000 yen for the garden and museum. My wife and I spent about 3 hours there. This is one place that shouldn't be missed.

3. Yakusugi Land

Anbo, Yakushima-cho, Kumage-gun 891-4311 Kagoshima Prefecture +81 997-42-3508 http://y-rekumori.com/yakusugi_text/
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4.5 based on 344 reviews

Yakusugi Land

Reviewed By troykramer428 - Sydney, Australia

Beautiful cedar forests with some nice, well maintained trails, and a few trees to be found (with relatively easy access) that are over 2000 years old. Stunning all around, with trees and waterfalls and crystal clear streams.

4. Tanegashima Space Center

Asatsuaza, kikunaga,, Minamitane-cho, Kumage-gun 891-3793 Kagoshima Prefecture +81 997-26-2111 http://www.jaxa.jp/about/centers/tnsc/index_j.html
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4.5 based on 121 reviews

Tanegashima Space Center

5. Mt. Kaimondake

Kaimon Kawashiri, Ibusuki 891-0602 Kagoshima Prefecture http://www.data.jma.go.jp/svd/vois/data/fukuoka/507_Kaimondake/507_index.html
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4.5 based on 413 reviews

Mt. Kaimondake

Reviewed By xlne - Singapore, Singapore

I wanted to take my time climbing Mt. Kaimondake because I’m almost recovered from my knee injury, so I took the 9.10am bus from Ibusuki to Kaimon Station. While walking to the trail head on my way in from the main road, I was greeted warmly by a lady sweeping in the Shinto shrine at the bottom of the mountain. At about 11am, I started my slow ascent and reached the top of the mountain around 1.20pm. There were not many people on the trek but I adopted a snail pace anyway. Sadly, this is one of those trails that doesn’t have many nice viewpoints enroute, even though the view from the top is indeed marvellous. At the summit, you’ll actually be standing higher than Tokyo Skytree itself! The curious sight of small groups of trekkers sitting around eating their bentos at the summit was accompanied by the fragrance of cooking noodles, making me regret not bringing some food of my own as well. I only had crackers and water, so I made the most of them while waiting in vain for the clouds to clear. At 3.30pm, I started down at a brisk pace because I don’t want to get caught trekking after sundown. I reached the base of the mountain around 6pm. Most of the nearby restaurants seem to be closed so I had to walk out further to find food. End up taking the 9pm train back to Ibusuki after eating a hearty local teppenyaki dinner some way down the main road.

6. Sogi Fall

635 Miyahito, Isa 895-2526 Kagoshima Prefecture
Excellent
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Sogi Fall

7. Shiratani Unsuikyo Valley

Miyanoura, Yakushima-cho, Kumage-gun 891-4200 Kagoshima Prefecture +81 997-42-3508 http://y-rekumori.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 726 reviews

Shiratani Unsuikyo Valley

Reviewed By troykramer428 - Sydney, Australia

Truly, green, magical place, where I was able to see small macaques and native yakushika deer in a verdant green moss forest.

8. Oko no Taki Fall

Kurio, Yakushima-cho, Kumage-gun 891-4409 Kagoshima Prefecture http://www.realwave-corp.com/06walk/05/index.htm
Excellent
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4.5 based on 409 reviews

Oko no Taki Fall

Reviewed By lemauve - Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

The power of the waterfall was amazing, speechless! We are lucky to visit after a big typhoon, it make a even better scenery.

9. Tomori Beach

Tomori, Kasari-cho, Amami 894-0501 Kagoshima Prefecture
Excellent
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4.5 based on 208 reviews

Tomori Beach

10. Kirishima Open-Art Museum

6340-220 Koba, Yusui-cho, Aira-gun 899-6201 Kagoshima Prefecture +81 995-74-5945 http://open-air-museum.org/
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 79 reviews

Kirishima Open-Art Museum

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