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Sightseeing Train "Orange Shokudo"
Hokusatsu Area
Marutake Sangyo
The home of Japan’s historic armor craftsmanship
Hokusatsu Area
Amu Plaza Kagoshima
A convenient spot to shop connected to the Kagoshima Chuo Station.
Nakasatsuma Area
Amami no Sato
A place on mainland Kagoshima where you can experience Amami Islands' nature and culture
Nakasatsuma Area
Oshima Tsumugi-mura
Amami Area
Miyama Toyukan
Experience pottery at Miyama, the birthplace of Satsuma pottery
Nakasatsuma Area
Makurazaki Fish Center
An abundant selection of Kagoshima's local specialties!
Nansatsu Area
Yakushima Tourism Center
The best first stop after arriving!
Taneyaku Area
Miyanojo Traditional Crafts Center
Hokusatsu Area
Satsuma Shuzo Shochu Distillery "Meijigura"
This imojochu distillery continues to use the traditional production methods
Nansatsu Area
Kiln of the 15th Chin Jukan
The flagship of Satsuma ware, boasting a 400-year history
Nakasatsuma Area
Farm-to-Table Restaurant Kurobuta no Yakata
A restaurant whose owner compromises on nothing involving Berkshire pork, from production and processing to distribution and sales
Kirishima Area
Satsuma Kinzangura
Delicious shochu at the end of a mine shaft - THIS is an adult's theme park!
Nakasatsuma Area
Ishigura Museum (Shirakane Shuzo)
An interactive museum where you can learn about shochu from many different angles
Kirishima Area
Barrel Valley Praha
An abundant selection of Kagoshima's local specialties!
Kirishima Area
Glass Studio Deshimaru
A rich variation of works ranging from eating utensils to accessories!
Kirishima Area
Maguro-no-Yakata
A tuna museum operated by tuna specialists.
Nakasatsuma Area
Komasa Brewery, Kanosuke Distillery
The only whiskey distillery in Japan that faces onto the ocean.
Nakasatsuma Area
Mini Fishing Flag Dyeing Experience
Create your own traditional fishing flag
Nakasatsuma Area
Ougaku Tougei
Original Sakurajima pottery made with volcanic ash and hot spring water: look, touch, use, and enjoy
Nakasatsuma Area
Satsuma Suzuki Kogeikan (Iwakiri Bikodo)
Learn about Satsuma tinware - designated as a prefectural traditional craft!
Kirishima Area
Miyama Craft Week (Miyama Pottery Festival)
This nine-day event is packed full with the appeal of Miyama, the home of Satsuma-style pottery.
Nakasatsuma Area
Volcanic ash soap (SIRASU SOAP)
Shirasu, a facial soap, is made from the fertile volcanic ash of Sakurajima.
”HANIWA" Yusui Specialty: Hotpot Rice Meal using Local Spring Water
A Bowlful of Happiness: a Dish Featuring Rice Sourced from Top-quality Terraced Rice Fields
Kirishima Area
Hinoshima Megumikan Rest Stop
Nakasatsuma Area
Toshi Noson Koryu Center Ocha no Sato
A green tourism facility in the tea-growing Matsumoto area
Nakasatsuma Area
Unagi-no-Eki (Eel Station)
A retail outlet managed by eel farmers, from cultivation to processing and sales.
Osumi Area
Satuma Vidro Artcrafts
Hokusatsu Area
Learn techniques for making nationally-designated traditional crafts from a master craftsman
Learn techniques for making nationally-designated traditional crafts from a master craftsman
Nansatsu Area
Atelier Muso
Hokusatsu Area
Hyakusai, Local Product Shop
Amami Area
Kojika Shuzo
Shochu carefully crafted in partnership with farmers, with rice and sweet potatoes straight from the distillery's own farm
Osumi Area
Okinoerabu Banana Fabric Hall
Okinoerabujima Island
Amami Area