Camping / Auto Camping Spots in Minamisatsuma Area

  • Kyukamura Ibusuki
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Kagoshima Pref. Ibusukishi Higashikata 10445
    A hot spring hotel situated on the edge of Kinko Bay near the “Kyukamura Ibusuki” bus stop. A free footbath constantly replenished from a source spring “kakenagashi” style and hammocks caressed by sea breezes can be found in the Sun Terrace area in front of the lobby. The woody fragrance of the lobby engenders a gentle atmosphere. The magnificent view of Kinko Bay from the hotel’s guest rooms further enhance the southerly, tropical resort mood. You can refresh body and mind in the main building’s Chirin no Yu bathhouse; Ibusuki’s famous sand baths; and a private reservable semi-outdoor private bath with a stunning view you’ll have all to yourself. Nothing beats a hot spring bath while listening to the sound of crashing waves. The hotel’s sand baths are said to promote recovery from fatigue and treat nerve pain and sensitivity to cold; they are also available to non-guests.
  • Kaimon Sanroku Fureai Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kagoshima Ibusuki-shi Kaimonjucho 2626
  • Iwaya Park Camping Ground
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kagoshima Minamikyushu-shi Kawanabecho Kiyomizu 3882
  • Hinokami Park Camping Ground
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kagoshima Makurazaki-shi Hinokamimisakicho 1-1
  • Fukiagehama Seaside Park Camping Ground
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kagoshima Minamisatsuma Kaseda Takahashi 1936-2
  • Ibusuki Eco Camping Ground
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kagoshima Ibusuki-shi Higashikata 10445
  • Maruki Hama Beach Camping Ground
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kagoshima Minamisatsuma Bonotsucho Kushi 1257

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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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