Private Day Tour in Kagoshima

Private Day Tour in Kagoshima

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About This Tour in Kagoshima

Uncover the best of southern Japan on a flexible, private tour through Kagoshima — a land of volcanoes, samurai legends, and unforgettable landscapes. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking a unique adventure, this custom-tailored experience offers something for everyone. Travel in comfort with your personal guide as you explore iconic sites like Sakurajima Volcano, the peaceful Chiran Samurai District, and the beautifully preserved Sengan-en Gardens. Relax in a volcanic sand bath in Ibusuki, sip award-winning whisky at Mars Tsunuki or Kanosuke Distillery, or stroll through mystical spots like Lake Ikeda and Kiyomizu Magaibutsu. Each tour is designed around your interests and schedule — whether you prefer stunning coastal views, immersive cultural stops, or delicious local cuisine like Kagoshima’s famous black pork. Fully private and customizable Comfortable transport and flexible pickup options Local English-speaking guide with insider knowledge

Why Visit Kagoshima?

Kagoshima, Japan offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Kagoshima provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.

Getting to Kagoshima

You can reach Kagoshima, Japan by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. The city has excellent public transportation systems, including trains, subways, and buses. Taxis are widely available, and the transportation infrastructure is efficient and reliable.

What's Included

  • Private transportation
  • Admission fee
  • Entrance fee
  • Bottled Water
  • Lunch
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Parking Fees

What's Not Included

  • Gratuities

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

Additional Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Infant seats available

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Meeting and Pickup

Meeting Point

Nestled along the scenic coast of Kagoshima, Kanosuke Distillery offers a modern and immersive whisky experience

We will pick you up at the arrival hall of the Kagoshima Cruise Ship Terminal. We will hold a sign with the travelers name on large piece of poster paper. Additionally, your guide will be wearing a red hat in order for passengers to easily see their guide.

End Point

A masterpiece of Japanese landscape design, Sengan-en

We will pick you up at the arrival hall of the Kagoshima Cruise Ship Terminal. We will hold a sign with the travelers name on large piece of poster paper. Additionally, your guide will be wearing a red hat in order for passengers to easily see their guide.

Pickup Information

Pickup Option: Pickup available or meet at start point

Pickup Time: 20 minutes before departure

Custom pickup locations may be available. Please contact the supplier for details.

Itinerary

Tour Itinerary

Nestled along the scenic coast of Kagoshima, Kanosuke... 1 hour

Nestled along the scenic coast of Kagoshima, Kanosuke Distillery offers a modern and immersive whisky experience. Known for its smooth, small-batch Japanese whiskies aged in shochu casks, this award-winning distillery combines tradition with innovation. Guests can enjoy a guided tour of the sleek, contemporary facilities, learn about the unique distillation process, and relax with a tasting in the distillery's stunning oceanfront lounge overlooking the East China Sea. A must-visit for both whisky enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

Tucked away in the tranquil hills of Minamisatsuma,... 1 hour

Tucked away in the tranquil hills of Minamisatsuma, Mars Tsunuki Distillery is the southernmost whisky distillery in Japan. Operated by Hombo Shuzo, a company with deep roots in shochu-making, this distillery combines local craftsmanship with the art of Japanese whisky. Guests can explore the beautifully designed facility, discover the unique climate-driven aging process, and enjoy a guided tasting of their rich, complex whiskies. The peaceful countryside setting adds to the charm, making it a perfect escape for both connoisseurs and curious travelers.

Located in the quiet town of Chiran, this... 1 hour

Located in the quiet town of Chiran, this powerful museum honors the memory of Japan’s young kamikaze pilots during World War II. Through personal letters, photographs, and preserved artifacts, visitors gain insight into the lives and thoughts of these young men who faced extraordinary circumstances. The museum offers a moving and reflective experience that sheds light on the human cost of war, while also promoting peace and understanding. It's a deeply emotional and educational stop for those interested in history and culture.

Experience one of Japan’s most unique and rejuvenating... 1 hour

Experience one of Japan’s most unique and rejuvenating hot spring treatments at Saraku Sand Bath Hall in Ibusuki. Here, visitors are gently buried in naturally heated volcanic sand while lying in yukata robes, with the steam rising from the geothermal coastline just steps away. The warm sand soothes muscles, boosts circulation, and leaves you feeling refreshed and relaxed. After the sand bath, guests can enjoy a soak in a traditional indoor onsen. With ocean views and a serene atmosphere, Saraku is a must-do highlight for any trip to southern Kagoshima.

Hidden in the quiet hills of Minamisatsuma, Kiyomizu... 40 minutes

Hidden in the quiet hills of Minamisatsuma, Kiyomizu Magaibutsu features a remarkable set of Buddhist carvings etched directly into a cliffside. Believed to date back to the Kamakura period, these ancient reliefs depict serene figures of Buddha and are surrounded by moss-covered stone lanterns and a peaceful forest setting. The site exudes a quiet spiritual energy and offers a glimpse into Japan’s deep religious and artistic history. A tranquil and off-the-beaten-path stop that rewards those who seek out the sacred and mysterious.

Marking the southernmost tip of the Satsuma Peninsula,... 30 minutes

Marking the southernmost tip of the Satsuma Peninsula, Cape Nagasakibana offers sweeping views of the ocean with the iconic Mt. Kaimon rising in the background. This scenic cape features a picturesque lighthouse, rugged coastal cliffs, and a peaceful walking path that’s perfect for photos and fresh sea air. The area also holds ties to local legend, including a statue of Princess Otohime from the Japanese folktale Urashima Tarō. A tranquil yet memorable stop for travelers seeking natural beauty and cultural charm.

Lake Ikeda is the largest caldera lake in... 30 minutes

Lake Ikeda is the largest caldera lake in Kyushu, surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic views of nearby Mt. Kaimon, also known as the "Mt. Fuji of Satsuma." This peaceful lake is steeped in local legend — said to be home to a mysterious creature called "Issie," Japan’s version of the Loch Ness Monster. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing stroll along the lakeside, snap postcard-perfect photos, or simply take in the tranquil atmosphere. A scenic and mystical stop that blends nature with folklore.

Located just a short walk from the Sakurajima... 10 minutes

Located just a short walk from the Sakurajima ferry terminal, the Sakurajima Visitor Center offers an excellent introduction to one of Japan’s most active volcanoes. Through interactive displays, videos, and real-time seismic data, visitors can learn about the history, geology, and daily life on the island. Exhibits are available in English and Japanese, making it easy to explore at your own pace. It’s a great first stop on Sakurajima to better appreciate the surrounding landscape and the powerful natural forces that shape it.

Perched at about 373 meters above sea level,... 30 minutes

Perched at about 373 meters above sea level, Yunohira Observatory offers the closest safe viewing point to Sakurajima’s active crater. From here, visitors can take in breathtaking panoramic views of the volcano’s rugged slopes, the surrounding lava fields, and Kagoshima Bay in the distance. On clear days, you might even catch a puff of volcanic smoke rising from the crater. The observatory also features informative displays and photo spots, making it a must-visit stop for nature lovers and anyone eager to witness the raw power of Sakurajima up close.

A masterpiece of Japanese landscape design, Sengan-en is... 1 hour

A masterpiece of Japanese landscape design, Sengan-en is a beautifully preserved Edo-period garden and former residence of the powerful Shimazu clan. Set against the stunning backdrop of Sakurajima volcano and Kagoshima Bay, the estate features elegant gardens, koi ponds, bamboo groves, and traditional architecture. Visitors can stroll through seasonal flower displays, explore samurai history inside the accompanying museum, and even enjoy tea or local sweets in a charming teahouse. Sengan-en offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and cultural elegance.

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