Leave Kagoshima for a 3-night/4-day vacation in Amami Oshima
The ferry for Amami Oshima from Kagoshima Shinko Port leaves at 6 PM daily. Be sure to check in an hour before departure. Your sea voyage begins once you get your ticket from the counter and go through check-in!
*Kagoshima Honko Port (North Pier) is the port of embarkation for Amami Route 2.
After the ferry leaves Kagoshima in the evening, it makes its way to Amami Oshima in the night. As the dusk lingers longer in the summer, you can enjoy the sunset and the scenery of Kinko Bay. A canopy of stars illuminating the darkness will cloak the ferry at sea as darkness descends, and you will see the sunrise turn the sky flame-red at dawn. The ferry arrives in Amami Oshima’s Naze Port about 5, at dawn.
The vast woodland park is where you will see plants, wild fowls, and insects native to Amami. It is a designated Class 1 Special Area of Amami Gunto National Park. The vast nature park has trails from which the delights of nature can be enjoyed in all four seasons, including Taiwan cherries from January to February and fireflies in the summer. The park has three observation decks, and the magnificent 360-degree view from the tallest deck (Dragon Fort) is sure to captivate the beholder.
The sweet treats created by the owner, whose family runs a tankan (similar to tangerine) farm, are made with fruits packed with the tropical sun’s goodness. They are appealing for their superb flavor that maximizes the quality of the ingredients. The shop also sells various preserves made with choice ingredients, including Amami’s brown sugar, ginger, and salt. All products are handmade without additives.
Since opening in 1948 and run by three generations of the same family, the shop has been producing items made with habu, which have been beloved since the old days as good-luck charms that bring fortune. The shop has a wide range of items that make perfect souvenirs, including habu skin merchandise and accessories.
The exhibition center introduces the Amami Islands’ beautiful natural surroundings, diverse culture, and history through visual exhibits. It comprises two facilities; Amami-no-Sato, which serves as a forum for exchange, and the Tanaka Isson Museum that showcases the works of Isson Tanaka, a painter who dedicated himself to capturing Amami’s natural beauty. It is an excellent place for small children to learn the islands’ folk songs and rare ecosystems through engaging installations.
The art museum has a collection of works by the Japanese painter, Isson Tanaka, who depicted Amami’s exquisite natural surroundings.
The most popular dish is a Taco Bowl, made with island pork and grilled cheese. Lunch hours are 11 AM to 4 PM, so enjoy a leisurely lunch. The cafe offers convenience and comfort whatever time of the day, as desserts and alcoholic beverages are served all day.
The vast woodland park is where you will see plants, wild fowls, and insects native to Amami. It is a designated Class 1 Special Area of Amami Gunto National Park. The vast nature park has trails from which the delights of nature can be enjoyed in all four seasons, including Taiwan cherries from January to February and fireflies in the summer. The park has three observation decks, and the magnificent 360-degree view from the tallest deck (Dragon Fort) is sure to captivate the beholder.
The mysterious waterfall is in Amami Forestpolis, a woodland park in Mt. Yuwan full of subtropical plants. It is known on the island as Materia Falls, meaning “a stunning plunge pool of the sun,” because of the dazzling sunlight that shines on the basin’s surface. The waterfall sparkles exquisitely in the sunlight in the dense forest, and the cooling ambiance soothes the souls of visitors.
*Please be aware of habu around the water.
Amami Islands’ highest peak, Mt. Yuwan, is 694 meters above sea level. It is a habitat for many rare animals, and the area around the summit is a national park’s special protection zone. The view of Yakiuchi Bay and islands studding the sea from the observatory park is stunning and also worth seeing at night.
*The mountain is in southwest Amami, and you can climb it from either Yamato or Uken village, but it is the Uken side that offers the view of Yakiuchi Bay. Please call for details about how to get there and trail conditions.
The restaurant near Kuninao Beach is popular for its lunch menu, including Indian and Thai curries and spicy chicken dishes. Book in advance to enjoy a hassle-free BBQ.
The tiny hamlet of Kuninao with a population of about 120 offers stunning natural surroundings, including coral reefs, the white sandy Kuninao Beach, pandan groves, and rows of happiness trees. It offers various programs for visitors to enjoy the island’s abundant nature and unique culture through their bodies. Its original program that combines SUP and yoga is increasing in popularity among young women.
A fishery company owns the restaurant, and it receives a daily shipment of fresh seafood from Koniya in the south of Amami. The popular Yanigawa eatery serves fresh fruits of the sea and is frequented by discerning islanders.
The daily service from Naze Port to Kagoshima leaves at 8 PM (Amami Route 02) and 9 PM (Amami Route 01). After you have had a day of fun, get ready to travel, and finish the preparations for boarding the ferry early.
*You are recommended to complete the boarding procedures an hour before boarding.
On the ferry that sails to Kagoshima through the night, you can enjoy the sunrise from the deck and the view of Sata Cove and Sakurajima on the Osumi Peninsular-side, and Mt. Kaimon and Kagoshima city on the Satsuma Peninsula-side. The restaurant onboard serves breakfast for those wishing to eat before disembarking.
You will soon arrive at Kagoshima when you start to see Sakurajima. Pack your belongings and get ready to disembark. You will have a smooth exit if you have your boarding ticket ready, as you will be disembarking from a specified exit.