Ascend the forested hill of Shiroyama — site of Saigo Takamori's last stand — for the finest panorama in Kagoshima: city, bay, and the smoking cone of Sakurajima at dawn. Follow with an intimate private Satsuma tea ceremony in a hillside garden.
What to expect
The forested trail to Shiroyama's 107-metre summit takes just 20 minutes and passes the cave where the Meiji rebel hero Saigo Takamori made his final stand in 1877 — your guide narrates this poignant story as you climb. At the top, the observation deck reveals a sweeping 270-degree panorama: Kagoshima's terracotta rooftops, the glittering arc of the bay, and Sakurajima dramatically punctuating the horizon, often releasing lazy plumes of ash at first light. Descend to a private hillside garden where a practitioner of Urasenke-style tea ceremony prepares matcha with locally grown Satsuma leaves, served with seasonal wagashi confections.
Good to know
Shiroyama is a 20-minute walk or 5-minute taxi from the cruise pier. The observation deck is accessible 24/7. Aim for a 07:00–08:00 arrival for the best light and minimal crowds. Pre-book the tea ceremony host with your guide at the time of reservation. Best as a morning excursion before the day warms up.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kagoshima — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.