Street Spots in Kagoshima Area

  • Seibu Rindo Forest Path
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    Kagoshima Kumage-gun Yakushimacho
    This roughly 20-kilometer road connects to the communities of Kurio and Nagata on western Yakushima Island. It runs through along the coast through one of the largest evergreen forests in Japan with little or no human sign of human presence. The Yakushima macaques, Yakushima deer, and other wildlife that inhabit the area can frequently be spotted along the road. The roughly 15-kilometer-long section from the Segiri Ohashi Bridge to about a kilometer before the entrance to the Yakushima Lighthouse is part of the Yakushima World Natural Heritage site. This portion of the road runs through virgin forests untouched by human hands.

    Deer and macaque haven. Another harrowing drive but so worth it. The macaques do not move off as you approach so you have to drive around them. Stunning views all around. One of the best experiences...

  • Yogan Nagisa Trail
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    Kagoshima Kagoshima-shi Sakurajimayokoyamacho
  • Tenmonkan Dori
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    Kagoshima Kagoshima-shi Higashisengokucho Hoka
  • Yani Kawa Dori
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    Kagoshima Amami-shi Naze Irifunecho
  • Ishin Furusato no Michi Promenade
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    Kagoshima Kagoshima-shi Kajiyacho
    "This historic promenade extends for about 440 meters on the left bank of the Kotsuki River. It features exhibits related to the history of the Meiji Restoration and Kagoshima, stone monuments bearing the ""Iroha uta,"" that formed the foundation of the Satsuma Domain's ""gochu"" samurai education system, samurai residences from the late Edo period, and more. Signs installed along promenade provide exposition on historical events from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji Restoration. Visitors can enjoy a taking a stroll through history by visiting sites such as the Boyhood Neighborhood of Okubo Toshimichi and the Birthplace of Saigo Brothers Takamori and Judo."
  • Kanamizaki Sotetsu (Sago Palm) Tunnel
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    Kagoshima Oshima-gun Tokunoshimacho Kanami
    The tunnel is made of cycad trees between 300 and 350 years old and was originally planted in Kanami village in the northeastern part of Tokunoshima. At the end of the cycad tunnel is the Kanamizaki Observatory, where you can see both the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea at once.
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    Kagoshima Pref. Oshimagunyoronchou Ricchou

Kagoshima Areas

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Over 100 active volcanoes across Kagoshima make it one of the Japan's most exciting prefectures. The prefectural capital, Kagoshima city, looks out to one of the prefecture’s most spectacular volcanoes, Sakurajima, an island of its own that can be visited and seen close up or admired from afar, with the promise of breathtaking sunsets complete with frequent puffs of smoke and ash. Down the Satsuma Peninsula, the most southerly part of mainland Japan, waterfalls, sand onsen, and fascinating history await, while Kagoshima's abundance of satsuma imo (sweet potato) provide a wholesome snack as well as one of Japan's favourite drinks - shochu.

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