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'''Kagoshima Prefecture''' is a [[prefecture]] of [[Japan]] located on the island of [[Kyushu]]. It is the southernmost prefecture of the country's four main islands. The capital city is [[Kagoshima City]].
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== History ==
[[File:Map_of_Kagoshima_Prefecture_Ja.svg|thumb|right|Map of Kagoshima Prefecture]]
Kagoshima Prefecture has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the [[Jomon period]]. The region was a major center of trade and political power during the [[Sengoku period]], and was the birthplace of many notable figures in Japanese history, including [[Saigo Takamori]] and [[Togo Heihachiro]].


== Geography ==
'''Kagoshima Prefecture''' (鹿児島県, ''Kagoshima-ken'') is a [[prefectures of Japan|prefecture]] located in the [[Kyushu]] region of [[Japan]]. Its capital is the city of [[Kagoshima, Kagoshima|Kagoshima]].
Kagoshima Prefecture is located at the southern tip of Kyushu, and includes several islands, the largest of which is [[Yakushima]]. The prefecture is known for its diverse geography, which includes active volcanoes such as [[Sakurajima]], lush forests, and beautiful coastlines.


== Economy ==
==Geography==
The economy of Kagoshima Prefecture is diverse, with key industries including agriculture, fishing, and manufacturing. The region is known for its production of [[sweet potato]]es, [[green tea]], and [[shochu]], a traditional Japanese spirit.
[[File:Satsunan-Islands-Kagoshima-Japan.png|thumb|left|Satsunan Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture]]
Kagoshima Prefecture is situated at the southernmost tip of Kyushu and includes a chain of islands stretching to the south. The prefecture is bordered by the [[East China Sea]] to the west and the [[Pacific Ocean]] to the east. It encompasses a total area of 9,187 square kilometers.


== Culture ==
The prefecture is known for its diverse geography, which includes mountains, forests, and coastal areas. The [[Sakurajima]] volcano, one of Japan's most active volcanoes, is located in Kagoshima Bay.
Kagoshima Prefecture is known for its unique culture, which includes traditional arts such as [[Satsuma ware]] pottery and [[Kagoshima Ramie]] weaving. The region is also famous for its local cuisine, which includes specialties such as [[Kurobuta]] (black pork) and [[Satsuma-age]] (fried fish cakes).


== Tourism ==
==History==
Kagoshima Prefecture is a popular tourist destination, with attractions including the active Sakurajima volcano, the ancient cedar trees of Yakushima, and the hot springs of [[Ibusuki]].
[[File:Jomon_Sugi_06.jpg|thumb|right|Jomon Sugi, a famous cedar tree on Yakushima Island]]
Kagoshima has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. The area was historically part of the [[Satsuma Domain]], which played a significant role in the [[Meiji Restoration]]. The prefecture is also known for its connections to the [[Shimazu clan]], a powerful samurai family.


== See also ==
==Culture==
* [[List of cities in Kagoshima Prefecture]]
[[File:Ohara_festival_in_Kagoshima.jpg|thumb|left|Ohara Festival in Kagoshima]]
* [[List of historic sites of Japan (Kagoshima)]]
Kagoshima is renowned for its unique cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and cuisine. The Ohara Festival is one of the largest festivals in the prefecture, featuring traditional dances and music.


The region is also famous for its [[Kagoshima cuisine]], which includes dishes such as [[tonkotsu]] (pork bone broth) and [[satsuma-age]] (fried fish cake).
==Economy==
The economy of Kagoshima Prefecture is diverse, with agriculture, fishing, and tourism being major industries. The region is known for its production of [[sweet potatoes]], [[green tea]], and [[black pork]].
Tourism is a significant part of the economy, with attractions such as the [[Ibusuki Sand Baths]] and the natural beauty of the [[Yakushima]] and [[Amami Islands]].
==Tourism==
[[File:Ibusuki-Sand-Bath.JPG|thumb|right|Ibusuki Sand Bath]]
Kagoshima Prefecture is a popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty and historical sites. The [[Yakushima]] Island, a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]], is famous for its ancient cedar trees and lush forests.
The [[Ibusuki Sand Baths]] offer a unique experience where visitors are buried in naturally heated sand. The [[Satsunan Islands]] provide opportunities for diving, snorkeling, and exploring pristine beaches.
==Transportation==
Kagoshima is accessible by air, sea, and land. The [[Kagoshima Airport]] serves domestic and international flights. The [[Kyushu Shinkansen]] connects Kagoshima to other major cities in Japan, providing fast and efficient travel.
==Related pages==
* [[Kyushu]]
* [[Sakurajima]]
* [[Yakushima]]
* [[Shimazu clan]]
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 23 March 2025

Prefecture of Japan



Map of Kagoshima Prefecture

Kagoshima Prefecture (鹿児島県, Kagoshima-ken) is a prefecture located in the Kyushu region of Japan. Its capital is the city of Kagoshima.

Geography[edit]

Satsunan Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture

Kagoshima Prefecture is situated at the southernmost tip of Kyushu and includes a chain of islands stretching to the south. The prefecture is bordered by the East China Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. It encompasses a total area of 9,187 square kilometers.

The prefecture is known for its diverse geography, which includes mountains, forests, and coastal areas. The Sakurajima volcano, one of Japan's most active volcanoes, is located in Kagoshima Bay.

History[edit]

Jomon Sugi, a famous cedar tree on Yakushima Island

Kagoshima has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. The area was historically part of the Satsuma Domain, which played a significant role in the Meiji Restoration. The prefecture is also known for its connections to the Shimazu clan, a powerful samurai family.

Culture[edit]

Ohara Festival in Kagoshima

Kagoshima is renowned for its unique cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and cuisine. The Ohara Festival is one of the largest festivals in the prefecture, featuring traditional dances and music.

The region is also famous for its Kagoshima cuisine, which includes dishes such as tonkotsu (pork bone broth) and satsuma-age (fried fish cake).

Economy[edit]

The economy of Kagoshima Prefecture is diverse, with agriculture, fishing, and tourism being major industries. The region is known for its production of sweet potatoes, green tea, and black pork.

Tourism is a significant part of the economy, with attractions such as the Ibusuki Sand Baths and the natural beauty of the Yakushima and Amami Islands.

Tourism[edit]

Ibusuki Sand Bath

Kagoshima Prefecture is a popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty and historical sites. The Yakushima Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its ancient cedar trees and lush forests.

The Ibusuki Sand Baths offer a unique experience where visitors are buried in naturally heated sand. The Satsunan Islands provide opportunities for diving, snorkeling, and exploring pristine beaches.

Transportation[edit]

Kagoshima is accessible by air, sea, and land. The Kagoshima Airport serves domestic and international flights. The Kyushu Shinkansen connects Kagoshima to other major cities in Japan, providing fast and efficient travel.

Related pages[edit]