Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Kirishima Onsenkyo is the general term for the hot spring region that spreads across Kirishima City, Kagoshima Prefecture, and is made up of hot spring inns and public baths scattered around the foothills of the Kirishima Mountains. The area has had abundant hot spring resources since ancient times due to fumarolic activity and volcanic topography, and the hot springs have a variety of spring qualities, including sulfur springs, acidic springs, and simple springs. The Kirishima Mythology and Kirishima Shrine, which are linked to the Kirishima mountains (such as Takachiho-no-mine and Shinmoedake), which have been objects of worship since ancient times, make the area a great attraction, as you can enjoy history, culture, and natural scenery all at the same time.
Highlights
- Diverse hot spring facilities: Enjoy a wide range of baths, from large public baths at long-established inns to open-air baths, day-trip hot springs, and family baths. There are also baths with a distinctive sulfurous scent and milky white water.
- Kirishima Mountain Range: The view of the surrounding mountains, crater lake, and volcanic smoke is captivating. The morning mist and evening scenery are particularly picturesque.
- Kirishima Shrine: A center of faith since ancient times, it is easily accessible from the hot spring area. The prestigious shrine building and the grounds surrounded by nature are highlights.
- Hiking/Trekking: The trailheads for Mt. Takachiho and Mt. Karakuni are nearby, and the hot springs after hiking are exceptional.
- Art & Experiences: Enjoy contemporary art facilities such as Kirishima Open-Air Museum, local cuisine made with local ingredients, and strolls around the hot spring town.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Nearest stations: Take a taxi or bus from JR Kokubu Station or JR Hayato Station. The nearest station will vary depending on your accommodation and destination.
- From the airport: Approximately 25-40 minutes by car from Kagoshima Airport (Kirishima City). Renting a car is convenient.
- From the Shinkansen or major cities: Approximately 40 to 70 minutes by car from Kagoshima Chuo Station, or take the JR line to Kokubu Station and transfer to a taxi or bus.
- Expressway: Approximately 20-40 minutes by car from an interchange such as Kirishima IC on the Kyushu Expressway (varies depending on destination).
- Public Transportation: Local buses and tourist buses operate, but the number of buses is limited, so we recommend checking the schedules in advance or renting a car or using a taxi.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Day trip: 3 to 5 hours for hot spring bathing and walking around the area (if you focus on visiting hot springs).
- One night stay: If you want to enjoy the hot springs and sightseeing in the area (such as visiting Kirishima Shrine, short hikes, or art facilities), one night stay is the standard.
- Relax and enjoy: If you are planning to hike (such as Mt. Takachiho) or do multi-day sightseeing, we recommend staying at least two nights.
Nearby spots
- Kirishima Shrine: A historic shrine perfect for worship and strolling.
- Mount Takachiho, Kirishima Mountains: A place for hiking and viewing the volcanic landscape (check the conditions of the hiking trails in advance).
- Kirishima Open-Air Museum: A facility where you can enjoy outdoor sculptures and contemporary art exhibitions.
- Ebino Plateau (Miyazaki Prefecture side): Within car access, the marshland and plateau scenery are attractive.
- Public baths and foot baths in the hot spring town: There are many places where you can easily enjoy hot springs.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Crowds: Both overnight and day-use facilities are crowded during Golden Week, summer vacation, autumn holidays, New Year's, and the autumn foliage season. We recommend making reservations early.
- Manners: Please observe general hot spring manners, such as pouring water over yourself and washing your body before bathing, not putting towels in the water, and not shouting. Some facilities have restrictions on bathing for people with tattoos, so please check in advance.
- Volcanic activity and entry restrictions: Kirishima is an active volcano. Entry restrictions may be issued due to eruption warnings or the release of volcanic gas (hydrogen sulfide). Please check the latest information from the Japan Meteorological Agency and local governments before hiking or sightseeing around the crater.
- Clothing and Preparation: In mountainous areas, there can be large temperature differences between day and night. If hiking, be sure to bring warm and windproof gear, rain gear, and non-slip shoes.
- Environmental Considerations: In order to preserve the natural environment, please take care to take your trash home with you, avoid damaging vegetation, and stick to designated routes.
Please use the above information to safely enjoy Kirishima's nature and hot springs. If necessary, we can provide more detailed information, such as examples of accommodations, popular day-trip bathing facilities, and how to check public transportation schedules and routes.

