Kagoshima City - Japan - Sakurajima - Gourmet Street - Hokke Hotel
Living in the Shadows of a Volcano
Kagoshima City is the administrative, economic, and cultural center of Kagoshima Prefecture and is a castle town dating back to the 14th century. The city and its suburbs are located on the northeastern part of Satsuma Peninsula and face the Kagoshima Bay, which is more commonly known as Kinko Bay.
The smoking Sakurajima centered in Kinko Bay is one of the main symbols of Kagoshima Prefecture. Throughout history Sakurajima (4 km from central Kagoshima City) has been the site of multiple massive eruptions and continues to be one of the most well-known active volcanos in the world. Sakurajima was originally an isolated island however, as a result of the eruption of 1914, the island was joined to the adjacent Osumi Peninsula. The leva fields can still be seen on the island as testament to the history of the volcano's eruptions. - Japan Tourism
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Start your year with -- a VOLCANIC EXPLOSION! Japan's most active volcano is also a great place for lava trail hiking, hot spring bathing and pure adventure.
Where is this magical volcano you ask? It's down on Kyushu Island in Kagoshima Prefecture (1,300km from Tokyo) and that ash and fire throwing cone is SAKURAJIMA!
You can get there by ferry in 15 minutes from the city center for a ridiculous 180 yen / $1.50, about 4km across the sea.
Sakurajima is famous for island mikan, much smaller and sweeter than on the mainland. The Sakurajima DAIKON RADISH which can weigh as much as 45kg is also well known. It's the biggest radish in the world. (Are you excited yet?)
If radishes aren't enough, there's that LAVA TRAIL and loads of paths for bicycling. Not far away are sea view onsen baths where you can soak up those minerals and long views across the sea.
The Sakurajima Visitor's Center is the place to start your adventure.
Inside, data on the island's volcanic activity and history is all documented with diagrams and videos. There's also a gift shop with some cool things to buy.
I went in the off season (January) but that shouldn't stop you from visiting. It just means you get the whole place to yourself.
The population on Sakurajima is quite old. I met a 97 year old woman who was walking around just fine. She was half my size but seemed to have twice my energy so I think there's something truly magical about this island. I hope some of that magic rubs off onto you as well.
HOW TO GET THE SAKURAJIMA:
It's a 90-115 minute flight from Tokyo (Haneda or Narita Airport)
or a 7 hour trip on the Shinkansen. Great if you have a JR Rail Pass!
Buses depart regularly from Kagoshima Airport to the city center where you can either grab a taxi to the ferry terminal or a bus from Chuo-Kagoshima Station. It's a short ride.
THE SAKURAJIMA FERRY:
It's 24 hours, departing every 15-20 minutes.
Adults: 180 yen ($1.50)
Child: 90 Yen ($0.75)
Ferry Schedule and Guide:
Try a bowl of udon or soba on board for 480 yen!
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Kagoshima PREFECTURE LIBRARY, convenient atmosphere to study, near Kagoshima Castle
Kagoshima Prefecture Library is located near Shiroyama.
It is a convenient to study in its silent rooms.
Many students study hard in this library every day!
Also, you can also get many travel information on Kagoshima in this library.
This library is surrounded by many historic sightseeing spots.
There is a statue of Mr. Takamori Saigo. He is from Kagoshima and famous as a hero of Meiji Restoration.
Kagoshima Castle (Tsurumaru Castle) is also interesting place to see. It had been the government of Kagoshima until Edo period.
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TSURUGANE Shrine at Senganen Park in Kagoshima City, Japan
TSURU-GANE SHRINE
This shrine worships a beautiful princess “KAMEJU” of Shimazu Clan.
It is said that couple’s love will be eternal if they get married here thanks to the princess.
So, some people hold wedding ceremony at this shrine.
Shimazu Clan ruled Kagoshima for centuries until Edo period.
If you are lucky, you are able to see Shinto-syle wedding ceremony here.
Transportation
The shrine is located at the side of the Senganen Park.
Please take the city view bus at Kagoshima-Chuo Station.
It will take about 30 minutes until you get off at “Senganen-Mae” bus stop.
Entrance time 08:00-17:30
Fare 1,000 yen (over 16 years old), 500 yen (child)
NAME of SHRINE
“TSURU” means “crane” and a national bird of Japan.
Crane and turtle are symbols of long-life and eternity.
Many cranes flew from Russia to Izumi City (north of Kagoshima) during winter.
Neighboring Sightseeing
It is good to take a walk at Senganen-Park.
Please enjoy beautiful Japanese garden. You can see the best view of Sakurajima if the weather is fine.
Taste delicious Jumbo-Mochi (sticky rice cake)
Girls will like the museum Satsuma-Kiriko (traditional glass art).
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Tenmonkan ( 天文館 )
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The street was named after the Tenmonkan Observatory (also known as Meijikan) which helped develop astronomy and almanacs during the Edo Era. Currently now known as Kagoshima’s premier shopping district, visitors can enjoy shopping and dining. There are plenty of restaurants which serve shochu and the famous Kagoshima delicacy of kurobuta (pork) shabu-shabu. In addition, choosing souvenirs isn’t too difficult here.
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Mt. Shiroyama ( 城山 )
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Mt. Shiroyama is a small 107m-high hill located in the center of Kagoshima City. Over 600 types of temperate and tropical plants grow wild here so that you can enjoy a stroll. From the observation point, you can view the city and Kinko Bay, and the beautiful night view is also famous. The area is also well known as a battleground during the Satsuma Rebellion at the end of the 19th century.
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Japan Travel: History and Nature of Sakurajima Visitor Center Kagoshima
Sakurajima Visitor Center
You can learn about Sakurajima there.
It simply exhibits and explains the history and nature to understand Sakurajima deeply.In the pavilion, which consists of nine parts, the history of Sakurajima and the transition of plants, sightseeing information and disaster-prevention activities are available. You can experience the active volcano Sakurajima over the hi-vision theater, the diorama and our computer programs. Much of the information is provided in English and Chinese.
It is right next to the Sakurajima ferry terminal
Hours: 9:00 - 17:00
Admission: Free
Closed: No closing days
Etc: Barrier-free, WC, Souvenir shop
About Sakurajima
Sakurajima, one of Japan's most active volcanoes and is the symbol of Kagoshima. The volcano emits smoke constantly, and minor eruptions often occur many times per day. Located in the middle of Kagoshima Bay, Sakurajima is the area's most splendid geographic feature as it is located in the middle of Kagoshima Bay. It has an elevation of 1117 meters and a circumference of about 50 kilometers. A Powerful eruption happened and burned everything in 1914, however, grasses and plants are growing these days.
Access information
In Sakurajima
Travelers visiting Sakurajima can find many attractions just around the Ferry Terminal, including an onsen, foot baths, short hiking trails and an information center. Those who would like to further explore the volcano should travel by rental car, which can be taken across the water from Kagoshima by the ferries. Sightseeing buses, regular buses and rental bicycles are other possible methods of travel.
The way up to Sakurajima
Kagoshima and Sakurajima are connected around the clock by frequent ferries. The one way ride takes 15 minute and costs 160 yen. The ferry terminal is a ten minute walk from JR Kagoshima Station or a five minute walk from the Suizokukan-guchi tram stop, and is also served by the City View Buses.
There are also regular city buses that run infrequently from the ferry terminal along the northern coast (departures every 1-3 hours) and along the southern coast (departures every 40-90 minutes) of Sakurajima.
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Japan Travel: Shiroyama Park fine view Kagoshima city, Sakurashima Historic sites
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Shiroyama Park (Shiroyama Kōen) is a park in downtown Kagoshima that stretches over Mount Shiroyama. With an elevation of 107 meters, the mountain used to the site of a castle fortification, which led to its name. Shiroyama literally means castle mountain in Japanese. The castle's former grounds at the base of the mountain now are the site of the Reimeikan Museum nowadays.
The park is most famous for its Shiroyama Observatory with magnificent views over downtown Kagoshima, Kagoshima Bay and Sakurajima. The night view is also great, especially if a fair sky and bright moon allow Sakurajima. Beautiful views can also be enjoyed from the Satsuma no Yu outdoor hot spring bath in hotel Shiroyama ,which is also open to non-staying guests.
Moreover, the park will hold the interest of travelers interested in Japanese history since it was the site of the final battle of the Satsuma Rebellion in 1877. The local hero Saigo Takamori is said to have made his last stand at Saigo Cave, situated within the park.
Access information
The City View Bus Shiroyama-Iso line runs between Kagoshima Chuo Station and the Shiroyama Observatory.
(20 minutes, departures every 30 minutes, 190 yen or 600 yen for a day pass)
Schedule & Cost
Satsuma no Yu Bath
Hours:5:00 to 24:00 (from 5:30 from October to late March)
Last entry: 30 minutes before closing time
Admission:2634 yen
Level of English: Website in English is available
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Io World Kagoshima Aquarium ( いおワールドかごしま水族館 )
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An unique aquarium where you can see the dolphins training in the outdoor waterway connected to Kinko Bay. The sight of the spectacular whale shark swimming in the huge Kuroshio Tank is incredible.
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The former residence and gardens of the Shimadzu family. A samurai clan that held power in Kyushu for over 700 years.
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What to do in Kagoshima, Japan: Ohara Matsuri 2016 (第65回おはら祭)
These are some videos and pictures of the Ohara festival in Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. It provides you a guide on the culture of Kagoshima. And it tours Tenmonkan, which is located a short walk away from Kagoshima Chuo Station.
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Japan Trip: Sakurajima Visitor Center learn it by various ways Kagoshima
Japan Trip: Sakurajima Visitor Center learn it by various ways Kagoshima
【005】Kagoshima Sakurajima Visitor Center
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Sakurajima Visitor Center
You can learn about Sakurajima there.
It simply exhibits and explains the history and nature to understand Sakurajima deeply.In the pavilion, which consists of nine parts, the history of Sakurajima and the transition of plants, sightseeing information and disaster-prevention activities are available. You can experience the active volcano Sakurajima over the hi-vision theater, the diorama and our computer programs. Much of the information is provided in English and Chinese.
It is right next to the Sakurajima ferry terminal
Hours: 9:00 - 17:00
Admission: Free
Closed: No closing days
Etc: Barrier-free, WC, Souvenir shop
About Sakurajima
Sakurajima, one of Japan's most active volcanoes and is the symbol of Kagoshima. The volcano emits smoke constantly, and minor eruptions often occur many times per day. Located in the middle of Kagoshima Bay, Sakurajima is the area's most splendid geographic feature as it is located in the middle of Kagoshima Bay. It has an elevation of 1117 meters and a circumference of about 50 kilometers. A Powerful eruption happened and burned everything in 1914, however, grasses and plants are growing these days.
Access information
In Sakurajima
Travelers visiting Sakurajima can find many attractions just around the Ferry Terminal, including an onsen, foot baths, short hiking trails and an information center. Those who would like to further explore the volcano should travel by rental car, which can be taken across the water from Kagoshima by the ferries. Sightseeing buses, regular buses and rental bicycles are other possible methods of travel.
The way up to Sakurajima
Kagoshima and Sakurajima are connected around the clock by frequent ferries. The one way ride takes 15 minute and costs 160 yen. The ferry terminal is a ten minute walk from JR Kagoshima Station or a five minute walk from the Suizokukan-guchi tram stop, and is also served by the City View Buses.
There are also regular city buses that run infrequently from the ferry terminal along the northern coast (departures every 1-3 hours) and along the southern coast (departures every 40-90 minutes) of Sakurajima.
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Visiting the House of a EDO FEUDAL LORD in Kagoshima, Japan
We travel to Kagoshima and visit the famous Senganen Garden, built by the wealthy Shimazu Clan, one of the most powerful feudal clans during the Edo Period. This is an absolute MUST VISIT! We enjoyed the beautiful Japanese gardens, tasted Kagoshima sweet treats and removed our shoes to stroll inside the feudal lord's home (no biggie!).
And of course we couldn't end the day without some delicious black pork ramen.
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Japan Trip: rare experience observation eruption of Sakurajima Kagoshima
Japan Trip: rare experience observation eruption of Sakurajima Kagoshima
Sakurajima, one of Japan's most active volcanoes and is the symbol of Kagoshima. The volcano emits smoke constantly, and minor eruptions often occur many times per day. Located in the middle of Kagoshima Bay, Sakurajima is the area's most splendid geographic feature, having an elevation of 1117 meters and a circumference of about 50 kilometers.
Before a strong eruption in 1914, Sakurajima used to be an island in the bay, but the massive lava flow from that eruption created the volcano's current land connection to the Osumi Peninsula in the east. However For a great number of travelers the volcano is still most easily accessed by the ferries that run the 3.5 kilometers between Kagoshima Port and the Sakurajima Ferry Terminal.
Sakurajima has three main peaks: Kita-dake(peak) (, 1117 meters), Naka-dake (1060 meters) and Minami-dake (1040 meters). The Minami-dake peak is currently the most active, with a lot of eruptions taking place from the Showa Crater on the peak's eastern slope. Approaching within two kilometers of the volcano's craters is banned, but there are many observation points around Sakurajima where eruptions can be seen from about three kilometers away.
Access information
In Sakurajima
Travelers visiting Sakurajima can find many attractions just around the Ferry Terminal, including an onsen, foot baths, short hiking trails and an information center. Those who would like to further explore the volcano should travel by rental car, which can be taken across the water from Kagoshima by the ferries. Sightseeing buses, regular buses and rental bicycles are other possible methods of travel.
The way up to Sakurajima
Kagoshima and Sakurajima are connected around the clock by frequent ferries. The one way ride takes 15 minute and costs 160 yen. The ferry terminal is a ten minute walk from JR Kagoshima Station or a five minute walk from the Suizokukan-guchi tram stop, and is also served by the City View Buses.
The way up to around Sakurajima
The easiest way to travel around Sakurajima is by rental car, which can be taken onto the ferry (1150 yen one way for 3-4 meter long cars; 1600 yen one way for 4-5 meter long cars). Driving once around the coast of Sakurajima takes about an hour. Many car rental outlets are found in the city center and at the airport.
There is some transportation for travelers who want to travel around Sakurajima, like a loop bus, the Sakurajima Island View Bus, that operates hourly from the ferry terminal to the Yunohira observation point and back. The fare depends on the distance traveled or is 500 yen for a 1-day pass. Instead,sightseeing bus tours are available for Sakurajima (3-4 hours, about 2500 yen) or in combination with Kagoshima (6 hours, about 4000 yen).
There are also regular city buses that run infrequently from the ferry terminal along the northern coast (departures every 1-3 hours) and along the southern coast (departures every 40-90 minutes) of Sakurajima.
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