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Holidays in Kumage-gun

Wide-awake at night? Could be that restless spirit of yours! So what are you waiting for? Get up, dust off your passport and book a ticket to Kumage-gun!

The nation's capital, Tokyo, lies about 1,050 kilometres to the northeast of Kumage-gun.

Mother Nature's handiwork can be witnessed in multiple places around Kumage-gun. Just 13 kilometres away, Oko Fall is a superb place to begin. Toroki Falls sits 13 kilometres away and is another delightful spot for some peace and quiet.

The Umigame-kan is a fascinating attraction where you and your family can learn about the local culture.

Get to know a past era with a visit to Jomonsugi.

Open your map and follow it to Onoaida Onsen. After that, you may like to visit Ōko-no-taki.

Go 10 kilometres to the southwest and you'll stumble upon Yakushima. It's home to some outstanding sights, including Mount Miyanoura and Yudomari Onsen.

There's a world full of amazing flavours waiting to meet your taste buds in Kagoshima. With plenty of delectable things to gorge on, all you need to take along is a good appetite — and perhaps your stretchiest trousers.

Traditional fare here tends to include beef and noodles, two essential elements for which this corner of the world is famous for serving up.

While you're in Kumage-gun, you should eat like the locals do. That means ordering a plate of tempura (deep fried seafood or vegetables) or hakata ramen (noodles in pork bone soup), a couple of the region's distinctive dishes.

You're unlikely to need too much persuading to sample anpan (sweet roll), a dessert that'll make you want to pack everything up and settle down here.

Are you ready for a drink yet? Throw back a glass or two of Asahi Premium Beer Jukusen, a brew that needs to be on your bucket (or pint) list.

If the evening calls for something with more of a kick, ask for some junmaishu. Mixed or neat — the barkeeper ought to know the nicest way to drink it.

Don't let the language barrier put you off! Make your journey to Kagoshima a more satisfying one by memorising some phrases in the local language. 'Gomen nasai' can be very handy. It's how you say 'sorry'. One more common phrase is 'お誕生日おめでとうございます(otanjōbi omedetō gozaimasu)' ('happy birthday').

Don't forget to put the 23rd of December in your calendar. In Kumage-gun this means just one thing — Birthday of Emperor Akihito. An important day of festivities, this is an excellent time of year to head to the country.

"後でお会いしましょう (Atode o ai shimashou)" doesn't have to mean farewell forever. Why not hang onto a few Japanese yens for when you come back?

Kagoshima Airport (KOJ), the closest airport, is just 160 kilometres to the north from the centre of Kumage-gun. Map a route, pack your suitcase and set your alarm — and don't hit the snooze button too many times!

^Savings based on all package bookings made with Flight + Hotel on lastminute.co.nz from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019, as compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings will vary based on origin/destination, length of trip, stay dates and selected travel supplier(s). Savings not available on all packages.