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Ash + color = art!
Paint pictures using volcanic ash blasted from Sakurajima
Nakasatsuma Area
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Shimizu Magaibutsu (Buddhist images carved on rock wall)
The Sanskrit characters and line engravings carved with thoughts on a rock wall.
Nansatsu Area
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Chiran Heiwa Park
Nansatsu Area
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Yakushima Environmental Culture Center
Taneyaku Area
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Higashi Hot Spring
Taneyaku Area
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Kamoike Sea Fishing Park
Enjoy fishing with a magnificent view of Sakurajima.
Nakasatsuma Area
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Stroll around samurai residences in a kimono that you can take home!
Visit old samurai residences and get dressed in a kimono and obi that you can take home as souvenirs
Hokusatsu Area
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Sarukawa Banyan Tree
Taneyaku Area
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High Speed Boat 'Koshikishima'
Hokusatsu Area
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Okawa Island beaches
Hokusatsu Area
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Search for wild dolphins!
A boat tour where you can meet dolphins that live under Sakurajima in Kinko Bay.
Nakasatsuma Area
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Cut and draw Japanese designs
Make paper cutting art with direct instruction from a professional paper cutting artist
Nakasatsuma Area
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Make Japanese paper with an ancient, traditional method
Only in winter! Have a chic paper-crafting experience with cold water in the cold season!
Hokusatsu Area
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Kirishima Plateau National Recreation Center
Kirishima Area
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Sendai Ferry Terminal
Hokusatsu Area
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Jian Zhen Memorial Museum
Learn all about the Buddhist monk from Tang-dynasty China
Nansatsu Area
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Emperor Antoku’s Grave
Site of the graves of Emperor Antoku and his retainers
Taneyaku Area
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Mishima Village Tourist Information Center
Located at the end of the Caldera House just in front of Iojima Port
Taneyaku Area
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Joyama Park
Nakasatsuma Area
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Kagoshima Chuo Station Tourist Information Centre
Nakasatsuma Area
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Ibusuki Port
Nansatsu Area
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Yakusugi Museum
Taneyaku Area
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KOSHIKANO ONSEN
Kirishima 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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”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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Kagoshima Prefectural Museum
Nakasatsuma Area
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Amami Oshima Pongee Fabric Dyeing Park
Amami Area
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Kasaishi Beach Park
Okinoerabujima Island
Amami Area
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Hokusatsu Regional Park
Hokusatsu Area
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Barrel Valley Praha
An abundant selection of Kagoshima's local specialties!
Kirishima Area
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Kinkowan Park
Nakasatsuma Area
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Koriyama Hachiman Shrine
Home to the oldest reference to shochu
Kirishima Area
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Hinoshima Megumikan Rest Stop
Nakasatsuma Area
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Shirahama Onsen Center
Nakasatsuma Area
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Oganeku Beach
Amami Area
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Karasujima Observatory
Nakasatsuma Area
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Maguro-no-Yakata
A tuna museum operated by tuna specialists.
Nakasatsuma Area
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Kiyomizu Iwaya Park & Campsite
Nansatsu Area
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Isa Blueberry Tourist Farm
Kirishima Area