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Car Rental Information for Kagoshima
About Kagoshima
Kagoshima is a captivating city located at the southwestern tip of Kyushu Island in Japan. Known for its stunning natural beauty, it is dominated by the active Sakurajima volcano, which provides a dramatic backdrop and unique volcanic landscapes. The city blends modern urban life with rich history and culture, offering visitors a chance to experience traditional Japanese hospitality alongside vibrant local cuisine and hot springs. Kagoshima’s subtropical climate makes it pleasant year-round, inviting travelers to explore its lush gardens, historic sites, and scenic coastlines. The city is also a gateway to nearby islands and offers outdoor adventures such as hiking and onsen bathing. Its distinct charm lies in the combination of natural wonders, cultural heritage, and warm community spirit, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic Japanese experience beyond the usual tourist routes.
Rental Requirements
- Valid driver's license
- Credit card in driver's name
- Minimum age: 21 (25 for some vehicles)
Popular Rental Companies
- Hertz
- Avis
- Enterprise
- Budget
Driving in Kagoshima
Major car rental companies such as Toyota Rent a Car, Nippon Rent-A-Car, and Times Car Rental operate in Kagoshima. Daily rental costs typically range from 5,000 to 8,000 JPY, with weekly rates offering discounts. Drivers must hold a valid international driving permit along with their home country license and be at least 18 years old, though some companies require drivers to be 20 or older. Roads are well-maintained and clearly signposted, but driving is on the left side. Parking in central Kagoshima is available but can be limited and may require payment. Renting a car is recommended if you plan to explore rural areas, nearby islands, or have a flexible itinerary, but for city sightseeing, public transport is sufficient and more convenient.
Do you need to rent a car for Kagoshima?
For most tourists staying within Kagoshima city, renting a car is not necessary due to efficient public transportation and walkable attractions. However, if you want to explore the wider Kagoshima Prefecture, including remote hot springs, rural towns, or islands, renting a car provides greater freedom and convenience.
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Things to Do in Kagoshima
Visitors can enjoy hiking around Sakurajima, soaking in natural hot springs (onsen), exploring traditional gardens, and visiting museums that highlight Kagoshima’s samurai history. Cultural experiences include tea ceremonies, local craft workshops, and attending festivals. Outdoor activities such as cycling along the coast, boat tours around the bay, and bird watching are popular. Food tours and sake tasting also offer immersive culinary experiences.





