KAGOSHIMA

Kagoshima is blessed with a temperate climate, and the magnificent nature of its alluring ocean, islands, and volcanoes.
Take a look at the symbol of Kagoshima, the active volcano and imposing figure of Sakurajima.
The beautiful bright red of Ryugu Shrine at the southernmost tip of the Satsuma Peninsula is popular for its god of marriage.
Kagoshima also has beautiful islands to visit, such as the 7,200 year-old Jomon Sugi cedar of Yakushima and the space center on Tanegashima. For food, enjoy fresh seafood at the Kagoshima Fish Market and the nationally popular kurobuta pork or Kuroushi beef.
And if you're looking to experience something unusual, you can enjoy a sand bath at Ibusuki. It is an unusual bath in the world that heals the body by covering it in warm sand.

Getting from Tokyo to KAGOSHIMA

Route 1

  • Haneda airport → Kagoshima airport : Approximately 2 hours

Route 2

  • Tokyo station → Kagoshima station : Approximately 6 hours 20 minutes by Tokaido & Sanyo & Kyushu shinkansen

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  • KYUSHU × TOKYO
    This journey will take you to Mt. Takao in Tokyo, which is easily accessible from the city center and visited by many tourists, and to a wealth of naturally and spiritually fascinating spots in Kyushu. The breathtakingly beautiful and mysterious scenery created by nature, along with the majesty of the Earth, are full of surprises and excitement. This journey will take you on a luxury trip that will heal and refresh your body and mind.
  • MIYAZAKI × KAGOSHIMA × TOKYO
    After starting with the culture and nightlife of Tokyo, travel to see scenery and places described in myth in Miyazaki before visiting hot springs and a volcano in Kagoshima.
    Enjoy a condensed experience of Japanese culture, including Zen meditation and traditional Japanese Wadaiko drumming, and then take in the scenery of Shibuya and get your fill of the Tokyo nightlife.
    Then in Miyazaki, spend time interacting with nature and mythology with packrafting in Takachiho, viewing the scenery from the Amaterasu Railway, and visits to see the Devil’s Washboard and Aoshima Shrine in Aoshima, before ending with an experience of shochu culture at the Kirishima Factory Garden.
    Finally, stimulate your five senses in Kagoshima with views of the volcano on Sakurajima and the Ogawa Falls, and try the local tea and make your own Katsuobushi bonito flakes.
    We will guide you on this adventure to discover the depth of Japan over five days in pursuit of traditional culture and Japan’s undiscovered appeals.
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