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Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.

Hostels that guests love in Kagoshima

  • Avg. price/night: £37.31
    Scored 7.5
    7.5
    Rated good
    Good
     · 781 reviews
    Budget hostel with basic amenities. Loved the rooftop view and area. Felt a bit like staying at someone's house. Easy access to the ferries for Sakuragima (12 min walk) and Yakushima (8min walk).
    Gio Buttiens
    Solo traveller
  • Scored 8.6
    8.6
    Rated fabulous
    Fabulous
     · 351 reviews
    The host Shoko was very friendly, gave good tips and greeted me warmly when I arrived and left. The space was cosy and comfortable and the hostel is in a great location. The space is a little bit old, but it's charming and clean so not a problem.
    Alison
    Solo traveller
  • Scored 8.6
    8.6
    Rated fabulous
    Fabulous
     · 351 reviews
    Hostel located in an old building, set to be demolished soon. Old style house with a good vibe. Tatami room with bunk beds, single room with futon. Kitchen is equipped so I bought groceries and cooked. You can stay in the living room and socialise with other guests. Location is ideal, near Tenmonkan and port. Good bakery just down the street.
    Michael
    Solo traveller
  • Avg. price/night: £22.70
    Scored 7.2
    7.2
    Rated good
    Good
     · 858 reviews
    Everything was great- 1) Location (4 mins away from Kagoshima JR station) 2) Staff - very friendly and accommodating 3) Facilities - Shared kitchen with free tea, utensils etc. Free use of the washing machine (Small fee if you want to use the tumble dryer, but if you aren't short of time, there is a clothes air drying area) 4) Female Dormitory room - Warm and comfy. Individual lockers were provided. The curtains on the bunk bed were thick so could sleep in privacy. (The beds were futon beds, so westerners may find it a bit thin)
    Aditi
    Solo traveller
  • Avg. price/night: £22.70
    Scored 7.2
    7.2
    Rated good
    Good
     · 858 reviews
    It's absolutely an alright place to stay. Don't go if you're desperate to meet new friends. Although we had a couple of fun talks, it's mostly a quiet hostel. 100% value for money and super conveniently located near the train station. Staff is friendly and accommodating. Cheap washing and drying.
    Juliën
    Group
  • Avg. price/night: £39.35
    Scored 8.0
    8.0
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 653 reviews
    Great hostel in a great location.
    Franziska
    Solo traveller
  • Avg. price/night: £37.31
    Scored 7.5
    7.5
    Rated good
    Good
     · 781 reviews
    Staff were very friendly and helpful (even when we had to come back for something we left behind, they found it and kept it safe for us). The double bunk room was decent. The rooftop area and kitchen were great - there is even a beer vending machine! Great location right next to the Toppy Ferry terminal. I would have liked to stay longer at this guesthouse.
    Natasha
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £37.31
    Scored 7.5
    7.5
    Rated good
    Good
     · 781 reviews
    Very close to the main port and city centre. An easy, cheap stay
    Bella
    Solo traveller
  • Scored 8.6
    8.6
    Rated fabulous
    Fabulous
     · 351 reviews
    >Great and helpful host >Nice japanese-style hostel >Great location in Kagoshima, close to the ferry going to Yakushima
    Mario
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £22.70
    Scored 7.2
    7.2
    Rated good
    Good
     · 858 reviews
    Very cute little sharehouse in the center of Kagoshima! The staff was very friendly and cleaned everything regularly! I was in a female only room and I felt comfortable. Washing machine was for free! Drier was 300 Yen, but that is pretty normal everywhere in Japan. I met a lot of interesting and fun people. The hostel had a shared kitchen and living room so in the evening we could sit together and meet new people! It felt very cozy!
    Oksana
    Solo traveller
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