Hotel Kyocera (ホテル京セラ)
4.0
An urban resort hotel located 15 minutes from the Mizobe-Kagoshimakuko interchange on the Kyushu Expressway. The building was designed by Kisho Kurokawa, one of Japan’s top architects. The hotel is replete with a large bathhouse with a sweeping view of the area, a variety of spa facilities, and an indoor pool. In the swimsuit required Eden leisure spa, visitors can refresh and relax a variety of bath facilities, including an ancient Roman style spa (only open during Golden Week and the summer holidays). The hotel’s hot spring bathhouse is also open to non-guests. The hotel has a buffet style restaurant as well as the Kyo Haruka Japanese restaurant where you can enjoy authentic kaiseki course cuisine.
Kagoshima Pref. Kirishimashi Hayatochoumitsugi 1409-1 (KirishimaArea)
[OCXIA] 6:30-11:00/13:00-24:00 (Reception is-23:30)
*Eden is open seasonally. Please contact the hotel for details.
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Details
- Address
- Kagoshima Pref. Kirishimashi Hayatochoumitsugi 1409-1 [map]
- Area
- KirishimaArea
- Phone
- 0995437111
- Hours
- [OCXIA] 6:30-11:00/13:00-24:00 (Reception is-23:30)
*Eden is open seasonally. Please contact the hotel for details. - Closed
- [OCXIA] open everyday
*Eden is open seasonally. Please contact the hotel for details. - Fees
- [Oxia (Bathing charge)]
[Adult]1,200yen
[Elementary School Students]600yen - Parking Lot
- Available(300spaces)
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Note
- Temporary suspension of business:Closed until May 31, 2020 (Information as of May 8, 2020)
* Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information.
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Kagoshima Areas

Over 100 active volcanoes across Kagoshima make it one of the Japan's most exciting prefectures. The prefectural capital, Kagoshima city, looks out to one of the prefecture’s most spectacular volcanoes, Sakurajima, an island of its own that can be visited and seen close up or admired from afar, with the promise of breathtaking sunsets complete with frequent puffs of smoke and ash. Down the Satsuma Peninsula, the most southerly part of mainland Japan, waterfalls, sand onsen, and fascinating history await, while Kagoshima's abundance of satsuma imo (sweet potato) provide a wholesome snack as well as one of Japan's favourite drinks - shochu.