📍Travel Overview
・2 nights, 3 days in Kagoshima
Tenmonkan ⇆ Sakurajima ⇆ Sengan-en
🚩Route
・Day 1: ✈️ Arrive at the airport in the evening 🚌 Tenmonkan
・Day 2: ⛴️ Sakurajima 🚕 Around Shiroyama 🚌 Tenmonkan
・Day 3: 🚌 Sengan-en 🚃 Around Shiroyama 🚌 Evening flight ✈️
🏖️Instagram-Worthy Spots
・Shiroyama Hotel Terrace⛲️
・Shaved ice at Sengan-en 🐻❄️🍧
・The natural beauty of Sakurajima 🌋🌿
🚇Transportation
・Fly to Kagoshima
Sakurajima → Ferry ⛴️
City → Train 🚃, Bus 🚌, Taxi 🚕
(Free shuttle bus available at Shiroyama Hotel)
📷Recommended Photo Spots
・Cat Shrine at Sengan-en 🐈
・Sakurajima 🌋🌿
🍜Must-Try Local Cuisine
・Shaved ice 🐻❄️🍧
You can create your own shaved ice face at Sengan-en!
・Udon 🍜 on the Sakurajima ferry
Tastes even better when eaten on the ferry!
・Kibinago fish 🐟
A specialty of Kagoshima!
Enjoyed at Goaisan in Tenmonkan.
Both sashimi and grilled dishes were delicious 🫶🏻
Goaisan offers a full range of Kagoshima cuisine, highly recommended! (Reservation required)
🏠Recommended Accommodation
・Shiroyama Hotel 🏰
Surprisingly affordable for a hotel of this class 💸
Unbelievable prices for a major tourist destination!
The staff are all friendly, and the hotel itself offers plenty of facilities to enjoy.
(Includes a beer factory tour 🍻)
The baths and terrace offer stunning views of Sakurajima ◎
Would love to stay here again when visiting Kagoshima 🥺
💡Tips
・Even in May, the sunlight at Sakurajima was intense, so make sure to prepare for sunburn and heatstroke 💦
사코 trip ✈︎
A Trip to Sakurajima (Kagoshima Travel Part 2)
Although I've visited Kagoshima several times, this was my first time going to Sakurajima. I had avoided it before because I didn’t want to be restricted by the ferry schedule, but to my surprise, there are plenty of ferry departures! 🫢
The waiting time wasn’t long, and the ferry fare can even be paid cashlessly. Onboard, there was even a udon shop.
On the top deck, feeling the breeze and imagining myself in a Titanic-like moment, we arrived in no time 🏝️.
I enjoyed a free foot bath 🦵, bought some souvenirs like postcards and magnets, and then took the ferry back.
The foot bath helped relieve the fatigue from traveling, and I was practically skipping down the steps when disembarking 👣.
⛴️ Price per person: ¥250 one way
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Kagoshima|Take a Ferry to See Sakurajima Volcano and the Mini Pink Torii of Itsukushima Shrine
When visiting Kagoshima, taking a ferry to Sakurajima is a must. In just a 15-minute ride, you can reach this 77-square-kilometer active volcano. Sakurajima is a composite volcano made up of three peaks: Kitadake, Nakadake, and Minamidake.
Historically, this island was strategically significant for monitoring all directions and was called Mukojima. It wasn't until the Satsuma Domain period that it was officially named Sakurajima. Originally, over 20,000 people lived on the island, but after the major eruption during the Taisho era, the population significantly decreased. Combined with the persistent volcanic ash, many residents relocated, leaving only about 4,000 people today.
Next to the Sakurajima Ferry Terminal, you'll find a striking mini pink torii gate belonging to Itsukushima Shrine, dedicated to the deity of fishing. In ancient times, fishermen would come here to pray for safe voyages. It is said to have been here since the Taisho era, and today, the mini shrine and torii still stand by the port, protecting the ships that come and go.
Near the terminal, there's a park with a footbath. While soaking your feet, you might encounter stray cats seeking attention, making for a relaxing moment under the sun. You can also take a sightseeing bus to the Lava Observatory to explore the natural wonders formed by the volcano. However, the sightseeing bus runs only once an hour, so be sure to check the schedule in advance.
📍Address: 61-4 Yokoyamacho, Sakurajima, Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture
🚗 From Kagoshima-Chuo Station, take a train to Suizokukan-mae Station, then transfer to the city ferry for a 15-minute ride.
旅行中的野馬
Beautiful Sakurajima Volcano
In the summer,
I traveled to Kagoshima.
Seeing the smoking volcano, Sakurajima,
I couldn't wait to take a ferry to explore it.
The island had a slight sulfur smell,
but the volcanic activity that day was not intense,
and overall visibility was excellent.
At the Shiroyama Observatory,
gazing at it
was also quite enjoyable.
Thanks to the great weather that day,
we were able to fully appreciate
the magnificent Sakurajima Volcano.
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[Kagoshima] Take the Sakurajima Ferry and enjoy the sea, Sakurajima, and udon!
Sakurajima Ferry
This is a ferry that travels between Sakurajima and Kagoshima City🛥️
It's incredibly cheap at only 250 yen one way for adults! It takes you to Sakurajima in about 15 minutes✨️
This ferry also sells food inside the shop,
and they are especially famous for their "Yabukin" udon noodles, which can be eaten for just 500 yen!
The ferry itself is open 24 hours a day, but the shops on the ferry close early in the evening, so be careful ⚠️
It gets there in no time, so I ate my udon pretty quickly because I wanted to take photos too 😂
Boarding fee:
・Adults 250 yen
・Children (1 year old to elementary school students) 130 yen
Yabukin Business hours:
■Departing from Kagoshima Port
<Weekdays>8:00-16:40
<Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays>8:00-17:00
■Departing from Sakurajima Port
<Weekdays>8:25-17:05
<Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays>8:25-17:30
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"Sakurajima Ferry Terminal" A transportation hub connecting Kagoshima City and Sakurajima
If you are going to visit Kagoshima, you should definitely go to Sakurajima!
The Sakurajima Ferry Terminal is a transportation hub connecting Kagoshima City and Sakurajima.
The ferry terminal on the Kagoshima Port side is easily accessible by public transportation.
・About an 8-minute walk from the city tram stop "Suizokan-guchi"
・About a 3-minute walk from the city bus stop "Suizokan-mae"
The ferry costs 250 yen per adult, one way.
It takes about 15 minutes to get to Sakurajima.
If you're lucky, you might even see a dolphin✨
They also sell udon noodles on board, which are delicious. It has a simple taste, but the salt will soothe your tired body after the journey.
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A port where you can catch a boat to Sakurajima
This is the port where ships to Sakurajima operate. It operates 24 hours a day. This is because the islanders need to be able to escape in case of an emergency. The fare is very cheap and the time it takes is very short, about 15 minutes. I hope you have a pleasant trip. Adios
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