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Sightseeing Train "Orange Shokudo"
Hokusatsu Area
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Amu Plaza Kagoshima
A convenient spot to shop connected to the Kagoshima Chuo Station.
Nakasatsuma Area
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Marutake Sangyo
The home of Japan’s historic armor craftsmanship
Hokusatsu Area
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Amami no Sato
A place on mainland Kagoshima where you can experience Amami Islands' nature and culture
Nakasatsuma Area
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Makurazaki Fish Center
An abundant selection of Kagoshima's local specialties!
Nansatsu Area
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Yakushima Tourism Center
The best first stop after arriving!
Taneyaku Area
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Miyama Toyukan
Experience pottery at Miyama, the birthplace of Satsuma pottery
Nakasatsuma Area
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Satsuma Kinzangura
Delicious shochu at the end of a mine shaft - THIS is an adult's theme park!
Nakasatsuma Area
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Oshima Tsumugi-mura
Amami Area
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Satsuma Shuzo Shochu Distillery "Meijigura"
This imojochu distillery continues to use the traditional production methods
Nansatsu Area
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Kiln of the 15th Chin Jukan
The flagship of Satsuma ware, boasting a 400-year history
Nakasatsuma Area
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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
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Ishigura Museum (Shirakane Shuzo)
An interactive museum where you can learn about shochu from many different angles
Kirishima Area
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Barrel Valley Praha
An abundant selection of Kagoshima's local specialties!
Kirishima Area
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Hinoshima Megumikan Rest Stop
Nakasatsuma Area
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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
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Komasa Brewery, Kanosuke Distillery
The only whiskey distillery in Japan that faces onto the ocean.
Nakasatsuma Area
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Maguro-no-Yakata
A tuna museum operated by tuna specialists.
Nakasatsuma Area
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Ougaku Tougei
Original Sakurajima pottery made with volcanic ash and hot spring water: look, touch, use, and enjoy
Nakasatsuma Area
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Unagi-no-Eki (Eel Station)
A retail outlet managed by eel farmers, from cultivation to processing and sales.
Osumi Area
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Okuchi Shuzo factory tour
Find out how shochu is made in Isa City
Hokusatsu Area
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Kawanabe Butsudan Kogei Kaikan
Handing down traditional craftsmanship through new products
Nansatsu Area
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”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
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Glass Studio Deshimaru
A rich variation of works ranging from eating utensils to accessories!
Kirishima Area
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Mini Fishing Flag Dyeing Experience
Create your own traditional fishing flag
Nakasatsuma Area
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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
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Satsuma Suzuki Kogeikan (Iwakiri Bikodo)
Learn about Satsuma tinware - designated as a prefectural traditional craft!
Kirishima Area
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Volcanic ash soap (SIRASU SOAP)
Shirasu, a facial soap, is made from the fertile volcanic ash of Sakurajima.
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Miyanojo Traditional Crafts Center
Hokusatsu Area
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Hyakusai, Local Product Shop
Amami Area
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Kojika Shuzo
Shochu carefully crafted in partnership with farmers, with rice and sweet potatoes straight from the distillery's own farm
Osumi Area
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Okinoerabu Banana Fabric Hall
Okinoerabujima Island
Amami Area
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Atelier Muso
Hokusatsu Area
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Toshi Noson Koryu Center Ocha no Sato
A green tourism facility in the tea-growing Matsumoto area
Nakasatsuma Area
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Satuma Vidro Artcrafts
Hokusatsu Area