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Kyushu Shinkansen Guide · Izumi Station
Best Hotels Near Izumi Station: Ten Thousand Cranes &
a Preserved Samurai Town
A Sakura & Tsubame Stop · Japan’s Great Crane-Wintering Site · Samurai Streets, Winter Skies & Kagoshima’s North
🚄 Hakata ~1 hr 10 min · Kagoshima-Chuo ~20 min
🦢 Japan’s largest wintering site for migratory cranes
🏰 The Izumi Fumoto preserved samurai residence district
🥚 Local black-egg and countryside flavours
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What Kind of Area is Izumi? A Local’s Honest Take
Izumi, in northern Kagoshima, holds two quietly remarkable draws. Each winter, more than ten thousand cranes — the great majority of the world’s hooded and white-naped cranes — migrate here to feed on the reclaimed farmland, making Izumi the largest crane-wintering site in Japan and a place of pilgrimage for birdwatchers. And in town, the Izumi Fumoto district preserves one of Kyushu’s finest samurai residence quarters: stone-walled lanes, hedged gardens and old warrior houses you can visit.
Sakura and Tsubame services stop here, about 70 minutes from Hakata and 20 from Kagoshima. It is a rewarding, low-key stop — especially from November to February for the cranes — and an easy, atmospheric detour on the way south.
Come at dawn on a winter morning to the crane observation centre: thousands of cranes lifting off against the pale sky, calling as they go, is one of Japan’s great wildlife spectacles — and almost unknown to foreign visitors.
Getting Around from Izumi
🚄 Shinkansen
Hakata ~1 hr 10 min · Kumamoto ~30 min · Kagoshima-Chuo ~20 min. Sakura and Tsubame stop.
🦢 To the crane grounds
Buses and taxis reach the crane observation centre on the reclaimed plains, busiest in winter.
🚶 To the samurai district
The Izumi Fumoto residences are a short ride or walk from the station area.
What to See Around Izumi
🦢 Izumi Crane Grounds
The wintering wetlands and observation centre where thousands of cranes gather — an internationally significant site, at its best November to February.
🏰 Izumi Fumoto Samurai District
Preserved stone-walled streets and warrior residences, some open to visitors — a rare, intact glimpse of Satsuma-domain life.
🌾 Northern Kagoshima Countryside
Gentle farmland and coast, with local specialities and quiet roads for exploring.
Where Should You Actually Stay?
Izumi’s lodging is modest but pleasant, ideal for early crane-watching.
🏨 Station & town hotels: Business hotels and inns near the station suit a dawn crane visit and the samurai streets.
🦢 Winter stays: In crane season, an overnight lets you reach the grounds at first light — the recommended approach.
🏙️ Kagoshima base: Kagoshima, 20 minutes on, is an alternative with more choice.
Overall Rating: Izumi Area
| Category | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shinkansen Access | ★★★★☆ | Sakura/Tsubame, ~70 min from Hakata |
| Around the Station | ★★★☆☆ | Town with samurai streets and crane plains |
| Nature & History | ★★★★★ | The cranes and the Fumoto district |
| Hotel Choice | ★★★☆☆ | Modest but adequate |
| Charm & Atmosphere | ★★★★☆ | Quietly special, especially in winter |
Who Should Stay Here?
✔ Birdwatchers and nature lovers (winter cranes)
✔ History travelers drawn to samurai towns
✔ Anyone wanting an off-the-path Kyushu stop


