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Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

Kagoshima Prefecture is a land where majestic nature and a unique cultural identity coexist. The people here have a strong and resilient spirit, shaped by life alongside the active volcano Sakurajima. The region retains deep historical ties to the Satsuma domain, which played a pivotal role in Japan’s modernization. Kagoshima is also famous for its deep-rooted shochu culture, complementing a diverse and flavorful local cuisine. Spanning a long geographical range, the prefecture includes the Amami Islands, adding to its diverse natural landscapes. With its rich history, distinct traditions, and powerful natural surroundings, Kagoshima exudes a unique energy unlike anywhere else.
Prefectural capital
- Kagoshima City
Major Cities
- Kagoshima city
- Kirishima city
- Amami city
Population
- Approximately 1.6 million
Major Tourist Attractions and Events
- Sakurajima
- Yakushima (World Heritage Site)
- Ibusuki Hot Springs
- Sengan-en Garden
Climate
- Warm with many volcanoes
Regional characteristics
- Kurobuta (black pork), Satsuma-age (fried fish cake), rich island culture surrounded by nature




