Ibusuki and Satsuma peninsula travel guide
Ibusuki is known for it’s hot spring Onsen Resort, and it’s famous natural steam sand baths
located on Kinko bay. To the east the Satsuma peninsula offers spectacular ocean views
and this peaceful rural area is know as the “home of the sweet potato”.
Ibusuki Onsen resort
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It is best known for its steaming sand baths along the beach, where
bathers in a yukata, or Japanese bathrobe get buried in the sand up
to their neck. The sand heated by steam containing marine minerals
is scientifically proven to have therapeutic effects on neuralgia,
rheumatism, back pain and other ailments.
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Ikeda-ko lake
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A circumference of 15 km and a maximum depth of 233 meter, where
was created by volcanic activity long ago. Large eel with a length of 2
meter and circumference of 50 cm inhabit the lake. It was also known
as the lake of a legendary monster called ” Issy” purported to live in
the lake.
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Nishi-Oyama Station
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The Station is the southernmost railway station in Japan operated by
JR, boasts a breath taking view of Kaimon-dake volcano to the front.
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Ryugu Shrine
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It is the Urashima Taro legendary shrine peninsula and this shrine
is becoming popular as a power spot of matchmaking and good
fortune in love.
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Nagasaki-bana Cape
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The cape is the southernmost point of Satsuma peninsula, where a
white lighthouse stands. You can enjoy the view of the magnificent
Mount Kaimondake and rocks with the sea spray wearing them.
The Cape is said to be the birthplace of the legend of Ryugu.
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Meiji-gura
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Enjoy tasting Shochu at the most famous Shochu brewery in Kagoshima
Meiji-gura is Satsuma Shuzo’s Shochu brewery and museum.
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Somen noodle nagashi
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The unique Somen noodle nagashi in Tosenkyo ravine in Kaimon open
throughout the year serving cold Somen noodle that swim in the
revolving container.
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