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Kagoshima to Kumamoto train times

The table below shows live departures for Kagoshima to Kumamoto trains for tomorrow, Monday, July 13. You can also manually refresh the results below to see updated train journeys.

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JR Kyushu9:30 AM Kagoshima
0h42
10:12 AM Kumamoto0 transfersDirect

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Overview: Train from Kagoshima to Kumamoto

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Trains from Kagoshima to Kumamoto run on average 39 times per day, taking around 46m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $51 (€42) if you book in advance.

There are 39 trains per day. The earliest train runs at 09:30, the last at 09:41. The fastest train covers the 85 miles (138 km) distance in 42m.

Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Distance
85 miles (138 km)
Average train duration
46m
Cheapest ticket price
$51 (€42)
Trains per day
39
Direct trains
39
Fastest train
42m
First train
9:30 AM
Last train
9:41 AM
High Season
Apr - Jun
Low Season
Jul - Sep
Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information

Train companies: JR Kyushu from Kagoshima to Kumamoto trainsJR Kyushu trains will get you between Kagoshima and Kumamoto from $51 (€42). With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best train times and tickets for your trip.

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Average Duration
42m
Cheapest Price
$55 (€45)

Information about the Kagoshima to Kumamoto train route

The train from Kagoshima to Kumamoto is a fast and scenic journey across Kyushu, one of Japan's most rewarding regions for rail travel. The route connects Kagoshima-Chuo Station (1-1 Chuocho, Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture 890-0053) with Kumamoto Station (3-15-1 Kasuga, Nishi-ku, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture 860-0047) via the Kyushu Shinkansen line, a modern high-speed railway that opened its full length in 2011 and has transformed travel across the island ever since.

Kagoshima-Chuo is the southernmost Shinkansen terminal in Japan, making this route a natural starting point for travelers heading north through Kyushu. Kumamoto sits roughly midway up the island and serves as an ideal base for exploring the wider region. The Kagoshima to Kumamoto bullet train runs frequently throughout the day, with departures available from early morning to late evening, giving travelers considerable flexibility in planning their day.

The Mizuho and Sakura Shinkansen services both operate on this corridor. The Mizuho is the faster of the two, making fewer stops, while the Sakura stops at additional stations and is the service JR Pass holders will most commonly use, as the Mizuho requires a supplement on some configurations. For most visitors traveling with a JR Pass, the Sakura is the recommended and most cost-effective choice on this route.

We recommend using the JR Pass for traveling in trains all around Japan to save more money if you plan to do many trips. You can check the correct prices for every station or shinkansen connection in Omio's JR Pass information.

Kagoshima to Kumamoto by train: what to expect on board

Traveling on the Kyushu Shinkansen between Kagoshima and Kumamoto is a genuinely pleasant experience. The trains on this line have a distinctive design aesthetic compared to their Tokaido counterparts, interiors feature warm wood tones, curved seating profiles, and details that reflect Kyushu's regional character. It is a noticeably more characterful environment than the more utilitarian layout of some older Shinkansen rolling stock.

Seating options

  • Ordinary cars, comfortable reserved and unreserved seating, well suited to the length of this journey.
  • Green Car (first class), wider seats, enhanced legroom, and a quieter carriage. A worthwhile upgrade if you want to arrive feeling relaxed, particularly on early morning departures.

Best seats for the view

The Kyushu Shinkansen passes through a varied landscape of mountains, coastal glimpses, and farmland as it travels north from Kagoshima. To make the most of the scenery:

  • Sit on the left side of the train (A window seats) when traveling from Kagoshima to Kumamoto for views toward the inland mountain ranges.
  • Keep an eye out for the dramatic terrain around the Shin-Minamata and Yatsushiro sections of the route, where the train emerges from tunnels into open countryside with impressive ridgelines on either side.
  • On clear days, traveling toward Kumamoto offers early sightlines toward Mount Aso, the world's largest active volcanic caldera, which dominates the landscape east of the city.

On-board experience

The Kyushu Shinkansen maintains the standards Japanese rail travelers expect: punctual, clean, and quiet. There is no trolley service on all trains on this route, so it is worth picking up drinks and snacks at Kagoshima-Chuo Station before boarding. The station has a good selection of local food vendors and convenience options in the concourse, look for regional Kagoshima specialties such as sweet potato snacks and black pork products if you want something distinctive to eat on the way.

Best time of year to travel

  • Spring (late March to early May): Both Kagoshima and Kumamoto have excellent cherry blossom spots, and this is one of the most popular travel periods across Kyushu. Book seats in advance during this window.
  • Autumn (October to November): Comfortable temperatures, vivid foliage, and clear skies make this arguably the best season for rail travel across the island. Mount Aso's surrounding highlands are particularly striking.
  • Winter (December to February): Quieter crowds, good visibility for mountain scenery, and a chance to experience Kagoshima's warmer southern climate before heading north. Snow can occasionally dust higher ground around Kumamoto.
  • Summer (July to August): Hot and humid across Kyushu, but the green landscapes are lush. The Obon period in mid-August sees significantly higher demand on all Shinkansen routes, plan accordingly.

Getting to Kumamoto and beyond

Kumamoto Station is well connected to the rest of Kyushu and serves as a practical hub for exploring the region's most distinctive natural and cultural attractions.

Within Kumamoto

From Kumamoto Station, the Kumamoto City Tram (streetcar) is the most convenient and atmospheric way to reach the city center. The tram runs from directly outside the station and connects to the main shopping areas around Shimotori and Kamitori, as well as to the base of Kumamoto Castle. A one-day tram pass is available and represents good value for a full day of sightseeing. Buses also operate from the station forecourt to wider areas of the city and surrounding region.

Day trips and regional connections

Kumamoto's location on the Kyushu Shinkansen and its proximity to exceptional natural scenery make it an outstanding base for day trips:

  • Mount Aso, accessible by the Aso Line from Kumamoto Station, this UNESCO-recognized volcanic region is one of the most dramatic landscapes in Japan and a highlight of any Kyushu itinerary.
  • Fukuoka (Hakata), approximately 30 to 40 minutes by Sakura or Mizuho Shinkansen, making a half-day trip to Fukuoka entirely feasible.
  • Nagasaki, reachable via a combination of Shinkansen and limited express services, the Nishkyushu Shinkansen having extended options from 2022 onward.
  • Beppu and Yufuin, accessible via the Hohi Line from Kumamoto, these famous hot spring towns are a rewarding excursion for those with an extra day.

JR Pass holders will find Kumamoto an excellent strategic stop on a broader Kyushu rail itinerary, with the pass covering the Shinkansen connections north toward Fukuoka and south back toward Kagoshima.

What to expect when you arrive in Kumamoto

Kumamoto Station (3-15-1 Kasuga, Nishi-ku, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture 860-0047) underwent a major redevelopment that was completed in 2021, resulting in a bright, modern terminal building that makes arrivals and onward navigation straightforward. The station is clearly marked in English and easy to orientate yourself within on arrival.

Practical information at the station

  • Tourist information: A tourist information desk is located within the station building and offers maps, transport guidance, and advice on local attractions in English. Staff can help with tram passes and guidance on reaching Mount Aso and other regional destinations.
  • Luggage storage: Coin lockers of various sizes are available throughout the station. For those planning to explore Kumamoto before checking into accommodation, larger luggage can also be forwarded via takuhaibin (luggage delivery) services available at the station.
  • Currency and connectivity: ATMs accepting international cards are available inside the station building, Japan Post and 7-Eleven ATMs are the most reliable for foreign cards. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the station.

Arriving in Kumamoto for the first time

Kumamoto is a city with an outsized personality for its size. Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan's three premier castles, is the undisputed centerpiece of the city, and its ongoing restoration following the 2016 earthquake has itself become a point of interest, with observation decks set up so visitors can follow the reconstruction progress. The castle grounds are a short tram ride from the station and a logical first stop.

Beyond the castle, the Suizenji Jojuen Garden, a traditional landscape garden featuring a miniature replica of Mount Fuji, and the lively Shimotori arcade shopping street offer a well-rounded introduction to the city. Kumamoto is also famous for its local cuisine, particularly karashi renkon (mustard-stuffed lotus root) and basashi (horse sashimi), both of which are widely available in restaurants around the city center. The mascot character Kumamon, beloved across Japan, is seemingly everywhere in the city and makes for a cheerful backdrop to the whole experience.

FAQs: Trains from Kagoshima to Kumamoto

Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Kagoshima to Kumamoto by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Kumamoto, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

FAQs
Yes. You can buy tickets online for trains from Kagoshima to Kumamoto, but the exact process depends on the operator and ticket type. In general, you select your date and time, choose seat options, pay, and receive either an e-ticket/QR code or details for ticket pickup.
The cheapest way to travel by train from Kagoshima to Kumamoto is usually to choose slower services or less in-demand departure times, and book in advance when possible. If both reserved and non-reserved seating is available, non-reserved options can sometimes be cheaper. To save money, compare different times and services and book earlier when you can.
Child ticket rules depend on the operator, but in Japan a child ticket generally applies to ages 6–11, and age 12 and over is an adult ticket. Age is usually based on the child’s age on the day of travel.
Children can sometimes travel for free, but it depends on age and whether they need their own seat. In Japan, children under 6 can travel free if they don’t occupy a separate seat, and each paying adult can typically accompany up to two children under 6 for free.
Yes, most children need a ticket when traveling by train from Kagoshima to Kumamoto. In Japan, ages 6–11 typically need a child ticket (often about half the adult fare), while children under 6 may travel free if they don’t occupy a separate seat.
Yes, a day trip from Kagoshima to Kumamoto is possible by train, with journey times of around 42m each way. That said, Kumamoto has a lot to see, so an overnight stay often makes for a more relaxed visit.
Yes, there are direct trains from Kagoshima to Kumamoto. On this route, many services run without any changes, making it an easy trip by rail.
The average train journey from Kagoshima to Kumamoto takes around 42m. Travel times can be longer on slower services or at busy times, so it’s worth checking options for your travel date.
Trains from Kagoshima to Kumamoto usually run frequently throughout the day, with regular departures on most dates. Check the schedule for your travel date to see the exact departure times.
Yes, there is a high-speed train from Kagoshima to Kumamoto. On this route, the Shinkansen offers the fastest and most frequent connections.
High-speed train tickets from Kagoshima to Kumamoto are typically priced higher than slower services. Costs can vary by seat type (reserved vs non-reserved), class, and the specific service you choose.
Most travelers need at least three days in Kumamoto to see the main sights at a comfortable pace. If you want day trips or a slower itinerary, consider adding extra time.
You can bring luggage on the train from Kagoshima to Kumamoto, but size rules may apply. On Japan’s Shinkansen, luggage up to 160 cm total dimensions (length + width + height) can be taken onboard without a reservation, while larger items may require a reservation for designated luggage space.
Japan is generally very safe, but it’s still best not to leave luggage unattended. If you need to step away briefly, keep valuables with you and leave only low-value items behind, and place bags where you can keep an eye on them when possible.
Standard-sized luggage can usually go in the overhead racks or near your seat. On Shinkansen services, oversized baggage is stored in designated areas (often behind the last row), which are typically available only when you reserve the appropriate seat/space.
There isn’t a night train on this route. Most travelers take daytime services, including high-speed trains like the Shinkansen, which make the journey fast and convenient.
Non-reserved seats are first-come, first-served seating in designated cars on services that offer them. You don’t get a seat number, so you line up at the platform markings and take any open seat once you board; if it’s busy, you may need to stand until a seat frees up.
On Japan’s Shinkansen routes, luggage is considered oversized if total dimensions (length + width + height) are 160–250 cm. Oversized items usually require a seat reservation with designated luggage space, and items over 250 cm are not allowed onboard.
Train tickets from Kagoshima to Kumamoto can cost as little as $51 (€42) when booked in advance. The average ticket price is around $54 (€44), but prices vary depending on the type of train, the time of day, and whether you choose a reserved seat or a higher class.
Train services from Kagoshima to Kumamoto are operated by JR Kyushu. On this route, high-speed services are part of Japan Railways’ network.
Whether a rail pass is valid from Kagoshima to Kumamoto depends on the operator and service type. In Japan, the JR Pass can be used on some Shinkansen services (such as Hikari and Kodama) but not on certain fastest services (such as Nozomi).
A rail pass can be worth it if you plan to take several long-distance train journeys during your trip. For a single journey, a normal ticket is often more cost-effective, especially if the pass doesn’t cover the fastest services you want to take.
Trains from Kagoshima to Kumamoto typically depart from Kagoshimachuo Station and arrive at Kumamoto Station. In larger cities, there may be more than one station, so double-check the station name before you travel.
Suica is useful for local trains and subways, but it usually isn’t enough by itself for long-distance Shinkansen travel from Kagoshima to Kumamoto. You can use Suica for local segments to and from the stations, while the Shinkansen portion typically needs its own ticket and (if you want a specific seat) a seat reservation.
You don’t always need to reserve a seat, but it’s often a good idea on busy routes or at peak times. Some services offer non-reserved seating (first-come, first-served), while reserved seats give you a specific seat number and more certainty.
Yes. Trains on this route typically have onboard toilets, including Western-style toilets on many services. Facilities are usually clean and easy to use, which helps on longer travel days or when traveling with children.
If you’re traveling at peak times, want a specific departure, want seats together, or prefer extra certainty, book in advance. If you’re flexible and traveling off-peak, you can often buy tickets closer to departure, but you’ll have fewer choices for times and seats.
Many services offer onboard Wi-Fi, but coverage and reliability can vary, especially in tunnels or at high speed. It’s usually fine for messaging and light browsing, but may not be stable enough for video calls or heavy work.

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