Hotel Gasthof

Kagoshima


A shōchū welcome drink aside, old-world European coziness meets urban Japan at this unusual 48-room hotel, with good-size rooms, hardwood panelling and stone- and brick-wall motifs. Near the station, and with triple and interconnecting rooms, it's a good choice for families. A Japanese-Western-style buffet breakfast costs ¥800.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kagoshima attractions

1. Museum of the Meiji Restoration

0.12 MILES

This museum offers insights into the unique social system of education, samurai loyalty and sword techniques that made Satsuma one of Japan's leading…

2. Satsuma Students Statue

0.13 MILES

This statue and landmark commemorates the students from Satsuma (the feudal name for Kagoshima) who went to study Western technology in the UK in 1865…

3. Statue of Ōkubo Toshimichi

0.13 MILES

This monument honours the Kagoshima samurai turned statesman (1830–78) who helped overthrow the feudal regime and pave the way for the modernisation of…

4. St Francis Xavier Church

0.57 MILES

This landmark church, originally built in 1908 but rebuilt in 1999, honors the first Christian missionary to visit Japan.

5. Terukuni-jinja

0.74 MILES

This famous shrine is in memory of Shimazu Nariakira (1809–58), celebrated 11th leader of the Satsuma clan in the late Edo period. He is credited with…

6. Nishi Hongan-ji Kagoshima Betsuin

0.82 MILES

The current building of this large Buddhist temple near Tenmonkan dates from 1982 and was renovated in 2013. Inside, it's unlike most temples you may have…

7. Saigō Takamori Statue

0.86 MILES

Kagoshima's most famous historical figure, Saigō Takamori has been called the 'last samurai' and was known as both a loyalist and a rebel. His statue is…

8. Kagoshima City Museum of Art

0.89 MILES

The Kagoshima City Museum of Art has a small permanent collection of works by modern-day Kagoshima painters, as well as some 16th-century porcelains and…