Sheraton Kagoshima Sign

Review: Sheraton Kagoshima (Japan)

 

 

PositivesNegatives
Excellent onsen facilitiesAccess to lounge needs reservation during the evening
Stunning volcano viewShuttle service information needs clarification on Kagoshimachuo Station stop
Shuttle service from/to Kagoshimachuo Station
Great cash value

Overall Rating

After spending 4 nights in Fukuoka, I head down to my final destination of the Kyushu portion of my Japan trip, Kagoshima.

Kagoshima is a city surrounded by Japan’s most active volcano, Sakurajima, which caught my full attention.

I chose the Sheraton Kagoshima as it’s the sole hotel in the city where I can use hotel status benefits, and it has intriguing onsen facility with many rooms offering a view of the volcano. It turned out to be one of the most enjoyable stays I’ve had, which is a nice surprise since I don’t expect much from a Sheraton.

 

Sheraton Kagoshima- Booking

I booked a 2-night stay here at a Long Term Stay rate that applies for a 2-night stay minimum for 17,100 yen (~$110) before taxes and fees. Two nights seems to be the sweet spot to get the most out of your stay here and to explore some main attractions Kagoshima has to offer.

I also applied 2 Nightly Upgrade Awards for the Sakurajima Suite, and I was happy that it was confirmed 2 days before my check in date! I was in glee after seeing it in my tiny room inside the Crowne Plaza Fukuoka.

Sheraton Kagoshima is a Category 4 hotel, so 35K Free Night Certificate redemption is guaranteed, even when points top-off are necessary.

 

Sheraton Kagoshima- Location

Sheraton Kagoshima is around 15 minutes walk away from Kagoshimachuo Station. But, it is just right across Takenohashi tram station. In Kagoshima, you’d be using trams a lot for getting around the city. Beware that they may only accept Suica (Tokyo/Kanto-based IC card) and Sugoca (Kyushu-based IC card) for the trams. Luckily, you can also use credit cards for pretty much every public transportation in Kagoshima City!

I personally used them to earn points and work towards my signup bonus, and that my Hokkaido-based IC card (Kitaca) did not work for the trams there.

Sadly, public transportation from Kagoshimachuo Station is a bit inconvenient as you have to circle around the tram line to get to the hotel. But, the hotel has a shuttle service which I’ll explain down later. In the vicinity of the hotel, there’s not much interesting going on.

 

Sheraton Kagoshima- Check-in

I arrived to Kagoshimachuo Station at 11am on a very rainy day. I grabbed a cab from the Kagoshima Station to the hotel. Shortly after and during the taxi ride, I saw a “Sheraton Kagoshima” shuttle bus right in front of me.

At the time, I wasn’t aware that the hotel has a shuttle service. So I just sat in the backseat of the cab looking sort of defeated. The price of my cab was 900 Yen, and it took around 8 minutes to get to the hotel.

Front of Sheraton Kagoshima
Front of Sheraton Kagoshima
Sheraton Kagoshima Building
Sheraton Kagoshima Building

After arriving to the lobby, I was hoping that I can check-in early to my suite, but they told me that the room wouldn’t be ready until 3pm, the standard check-in time. It’s no big deal since I would just use the time to get some lunch and explore after. I was given a keycard for lounge access though!

Sheraton Kagoshima Front Desks
Front Desks
Sheraton Kagoshima Lobby
Lobby

One of the neater things I saw in the lobby was a green space with tons of seating that made for a relaxing atmosphere.

Sheraton Kagoshima Lobby Green Space
Lobby Green Space

As I headed to the elevators, I passed through the hotel’s main cafe called &More, where you can grab lighter food to go.

Sheraton Kagoshima &More
& More by Sheraton

They also ran dining discount promo for Marriott Bonvoy members. But, I didn’t take advantage of it since I planned to eat outside.

Sheraton Kagoshima Marriott Elite Dining Discounts
Marriott Elite Dining Discounts

 

Sheraton Kagoshima- Sakurajima Suite

I was assigned to Room 1601 on the 16th floor. Sakurajima Suite is a corner suite with a picturesque view of Japan’s most active volcano, so I was very much looking forward to be staying in this suite!

Sheraton Kagoshima Rooms Hallway
Rooms Hallway

As I entered into the foyer, I was met with a well-appointed large living room!

Sakurajima Suite Foyer
Sakurajima Suite Foyer

Before going into the living room, I checked the closet to the left of the entrance. The umbrella pictured was mine, but you may borrow an umbrella from the bucket of umbrellas placed in front of the hotel.

Sakurajima Suite Foyer Closet
Foyer Closet

There’s also a half bath to the right of the entrance.

Sakurajima Suite Half Bath
Half Bath

 

Living Room

The living room comes with nicely sized sofas and a sizable dining table.

Sakurajima Suite Living Room
Living Room

The pantry’s clad in marbles with few decorations. There’s a Nespresso machine and complimentary water bottles. Minibar and glassware can be found inside the cabinets underneath.

Sakurajima Suite Pantry
Pantry
Sheraton Kagoshima Complimentary Water Bottles
Complimentary Water Bottles
Sheraton Kagoshima Glassware
Glassware
Sheraton Kagoshima Minibar
Minibar
Sheraton Kagoshima Cabinet
Cabinet

Across the pantry is the dining table. They left the hotel details inside an enveloped on the table.

Sheraton Kagoshima Sakurajima Suite Dining Table
Dining Table

I liked the volcano-inspired small decorations found in the suite.

Sheraton Kagoshima Sakurajima Suite Living Room Decoration
Sakurajima Suite Living Room Decoration

You can enjoy watching TV with a view of Sakurajima on the side, if the weather allows for it.

Sheraton Kagoshima Sakurajima Suite Living Room TV
Living Room TV

 

Bedroom

The bedroom is right behind the wall where the TV is in the living room. The bedroom’s well appointed with a chaise by the window to also admire Sakurajima. The bed is comfy, with a good balance on softness and hardness.

Sakurajima Suite Master Bedroom
Sakurajima Suite Master Bedroom

Across the bed is the TV with a long low table to put your luggage on. Notice the slidable partition next to the TV.

Sakurajima Suite Bedroom TV
Sakurajima Suite Bedroom TV

Beside the bed is where you can control the curtains and lights inside the bedroom. The ones in the living room have their own separate controls.

Sakurajima Suite Bedroom Nightstand
Sakurajima Suite Bedroom Nightstand
Sakurajima Suite Window
Window

During most of my stay, the clouds obstructed the complete view of Sakurajima. But, I was happy that I at least got to see it from my suite on the very last day of my stay. It’s a spectacular, but also ominous, view!

Sakurajima Suite Volcano View (Cloudy)
Volcano View (Cloudy)
Sakurajima Suite Volcano View (Clear)
Volcano View (Clear)

 

Bathroom

The bathroom is right next to the bedroom, with its own slidable partition too.

Sakurajima Suite Bathroom
Bathroom

The suite has double vanity sinks on top of a marble counter. Bathroom amenities included are dental, shaving, and even skincare kits.

Sakurajima Suite Bathroom Sinks
Sinks
Sakurajima Suite Sinks Amenities
Bathroom Amenities

The wet room comes with a separated shower and bathtub. Finally enough, I didn’t use the in-room shower much because I enjoyed the excellent onsen facilities this hotel has. Still, I tried it in my final morning and thought the shower pressure was good.

Sakurajima Suite Wet Room
Wet Room

Gilchrist & Soames is the bath amenity, a Sheraton standard.

Gilchrist & Soames
Gilchrist & Soames

The bathroom includes a separate toilet room behind frosted glass.

Sakurajima Suite Bathroom Toilet Room
Bathroom Toilet Room

On the very back of the bathroom is the closet where you can find the bathrobes, slippers, and pajamas. There’s 2 slippers provided. Blue is for onsen use, and the white one for room.

Sakurajima Suite Bathroom Closet
Bathroom Closet
Sakurajima Suite Bathroom Closet
Bathroom Closet Hangers

The provided pajamas are two-piece. Finally, I got to wear pants at night after a week!

Sakurajima Suite Pajamas
Pajamas

Overall, the Sakurajima Suite is a gorgeous room and is well-appointed. I had a similar level of enjoyment staying here with the Kamome Suite in Nagasaki Marriott. But, the volcano view made this suite in Sheraton Kagoshima more favorable, in my view.

 

Sheraton Kagoshima- Breakfast

Breakfast is served daily from 6:30-10:30am in the Daily Social restaurant on the 4th floor. It’s a full buffet style that serve Japanese, Chinese, and Western food.

Sheraton Kagoshima
Daily Social

Starting from the entrance, the first row I encountered is the drinks station. There’s plenty of fruit juice to choose from. A barista can also make coffee for you here!

Daily Social Breakfast Drinks
Drinks
Daily Social Breakfast Drinks
Drinks

Across the drinks station is the pastry section that offers wide variety of bread.

Daily Social Breakfast Pastries
Pastries

My particular favorites are the variety of muffins offered.

Daily Social Breakfast Muffins
Breakfast Muffins

The pain au lait is suspiciously very familiar with the one I had in Roku Kyoto’s breakfast.

Daily Social Breakfast Pastries
Pastries
Daily Social Breakfast Pastries
Pastries

There are chefs working behind egg and noodle stations to order your own custom egg and noodle dish.

Daily Social Breakfast Rice & Egg Stations
Egg Station
Daily Social Breakfast Noodles Station
Noodles Station

There’s both rice and porridge!

Daily Social Breakfast Porridge
Porridge
Daily Social Breakfast Rice Cooker
Rice Cooker
Daily Social Breakfast Hot Buffet
Hot Buffet
Daily Social Breakfast Hot Buffet
Hot Buffet
Daily Social Breakfast Hot Buffet
Hot Buffet
Daily Social Breakfast Hot Buffet
Hot Buffet

There’s also homemade tofu stored inside a container that looks like a volcano. The tofu spills sort of resemble volcanic ash, which is quite funny.

Daily Social Breakfast Homemade Tofu
Homemade Tofu

The cold cuts and salad sections are located on the far back of Daily Social.

Daily Social Breakfast Cold Cuts
Cold Cuts
Daily Social Breakfast Salad Station
Salad Station

The staff also gave me a card that notifies me when I’m still working on my breakfast. Simply flip the card once you’re done and leaving. Overall, the breakfast is nice, and it was even better that I got it for free thanks to my Titanium status.

Daily Social Breakfast Table
Breakfast Table

 

Sheraton Kagoshima- Executive Lounge

The hotel’s lounge is located on the top floor (18th). It opens 24/7, but only serves full meals on the evenings. You must reserve one of the 3 available time slots to access evening hors d’oeuvres, however.

Sheraton Kagoshima Sheraton Club Lounge Reception
Sheraton Club Lounge Reception
Sheraton Club Lounge
Sheraton Club Lounge

Before I was able to check-in, the front desk gave me lounge access, and I decided to check it out. The lounge is set in a straight hall manner, complimented with dining tables by the window.

Sheraton Club Lounge
Sheraton Club Lounge

The corner segment offers more relaxing seats with an open view of the city and Sakurajima if weather allows for it.

Sheraton Club Lounge View
Sheraton Club Lounge View

During the day, you can help yourself to coffee, tea, soft drinks, and small snacks. Alcohol fridge is closed until 6pm.

Sheraton Club Lounge
Sheraton Club Lounge
Sheraton Club Lounge Light Snacks
Sheraton Club Lounge Light Snacks
Sheraton Club Lounge Fridge
Sheraton Club Lounge Fridge
Sheraton Club Lounge Beverage Options
Sheraton Club Lounge Beverage Options
Sheraton Club Lounge Beverage Options
Sheraton Club Lounge Beverage Options

I briefly visited the lounge at 8pm on Monday night just one time. By the time I got there, it was packed and I couldn’t get a good seat by the window. Oh well.

The lounge serves typical things what a typical lounge offers. Cocktails and small bites that could make for a full meal if you consume enough of them.

Sheraton Club Lounge Cocktails
Sheraton Club Lounge Cocktails
Sheraton Club Lounge Sake
Sheraton Club Lounge Sake
Sheraton Club Lounge Drink Fridge
Sheraton Club Lounge Drink Fridge

Some of the food are what you can find during breakfast like the fish cake and bread.

Sheraton Club Lounge Evening Hors d'oeuvres
Sheraton Club Lounge Evening Hors d’oeuvres

Chicken nuggets and onion rings were served.

Sheraton Club Lounge Food Trays
Sheraton Club Lounge Food Trays
Sheraton Club Lounge Food
Sheraton Club Lounge Food
Sheraton Club Lounge Desserts
Sheraton Club Lounge Desserts

The food was OK, and I’d rather eat outside. The reservation requirements put me off from returning. But, I’ve always been indifferent towards hotel lounges anyway, especially when I’m in a new city where I’d rather eat good food outside despite having to pay.

 

Sheraton Kagoshima- Onsen/Hot Spring Spa

The hotel’s onsen is on the 5th floor, and is arguably the best part of Sheraton Kagoshima!

Sheraton Kagoshima
Path to Spa

Outside of onsen, the hotel has a spa service by LymphVenus where you can order massages too. I was given a discount coupon, assuming from being an elite member, but I didn’t feel it was necessary to use.

Sheraton Kagoshima
Spa Lobby

Just behind the glass window from the spa lobby is the foot bath, or ashiyu. The water comes from natural source, and is similar to the one I experienced while I was visiting Sakurajima island.

Sheraton Kagoshima
Footbath

Seat pillows are neatly prepared for added cushion while you’re enjoying having your feet submerged in hot spring water.

Sheraton Kagoshima
Foot bath

The foot bath does a nice job to warm my whole body still, so it’s not necessary to get in the full hot spring bath to keep warm. It’s a nice and quick option, but a full bath is still much more enjoyable!

Sheraton Kagoshima
Foot bath

Both the foot bath and full body bath have the same view of plants in front of a filtered wall. I think it would’ve been more glorious if it’s an open view of Sakurajima instead!

Sheraton Kagoshima Foot Bath View
Foot Bath View

I could not get pictures inside the baths themselves due to very obvious reasons. But the changing room before is is very clean and modern. The lockers come with passkey locks that you can set on your own.

Sheraton Kagoshima
Changing Room

Inside the full bath section, there’s closed air and open air baths, separated just with a glass door. It’s recommended that you rinse as well, which is readily available inside, along with sit-in shower stalls in traditional Japanese onsen fashion. There’s also a cold plunge pool and sauna inside.

My experience in Sheraton Kagoshima’s onsen facilities was excellent! It is definitely up there compared to Hotel the Mitsui Kyoto, and I’m amazed I can get this type of experience in a Western hotel that only charge low $100’s per night!

 

Sheraton Kagoshima- Fitness Center

The gym’s also on the 5th floor and is open 24/7. It’s equipped with cardio and strength training equipments.

Sheraton Kagoshima Gym
Gym
Gym
Gym
Sheraton Kagoshima Gym
Gym

 

Sheraton Kagoshima- Shuttle Service

The hotel’s free shuttle service runs between the hotel and Kagoshimachuo Station at 30 minute intervals from 08:30 to 21:30.

Sheraton Kagoshima Shuttle Bus Schedule (Hotel to Kagoshima Station)
Sheraton Kagoshima Shuttle Bus Schedule (Hotel to Kagoshima Station)

When I first got to Kagoshima, it was confusing on where the shuttle bus for the Sheraton stops at when I circled around the bus station right in front of Kagoshimachuo Station. It turns out, there’s another bus terminal across the street which is where the shuttle bus stops at, which I’ll point out in the map below.

Again, do not confuse Kagoshimachuo Station with Kagoshima Station.

From Kagoshimachuo bus stop, you can buy a ticket for direct shuttle to KOJ for around $10, so getting to and from the airport is technically easy as well from the Sheraton. I didn’t take a picture of the shuttle, but it’s black and has a Sheraton logo on it. Very straightforward.

Sheraton Kagoshima Shuttle Bus Stop
Sheraton Kagoshima Shuttle Bus Stop

 

Conclusion

Sheraton Kagoshima is an excellent hotel to choose for a trip to Kagoshima, or a brief stopover on your way to Yakushima. I can get the best of both worlds from a Western and Japanese hotel; a big room and onsen facilities.

The best part is that it’s typical of them to charge in low $100’s per night, which brings amazing value relative to many things it offer like free shuttle service, and full body and foot hot spring baths.

Even when it gets expensive, it’s a guaranteed 35k FNC redemption should it be necessary for you to burn.

The Sakurajima view is also a highlight of this hotel. Other hotels could have similar views, but the Sheraton is the only hotel where you can earn points and use elite benefits across the major hotel loyalty programs in Kagoshima.

The only thing I found meh was the lounge, but I’m very impartial to that since I rather go out and try out new restaurants, and it did not detract from the overall experience.

I’d happily return here should I be back in Kagoshima and soak myself again in its relaxing onsen.

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