Amami City

Amami City

Kagoshima Prefecture

Amami City is the largest city on Amami Oshima island, a subtropical island located between Kyushu and Okinawa. The island is famous for its pristine nature, including clear seas, coral reefs, Japan's second-largest mangrove forest, and numerous endemic species. It is also part of the 'Amami-Oshima Island, Tokunoshima Island, Northern part of Okinawa Island, and Iriomote Island' UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, inscribed in 2021. The island has a unique culture blending influences from Kyushu and the Ryukyu Kingdom.

Practical Travel Guide for Amami City

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Visa-free travel for up to 90 days is available for many nationalities. It is recommended to check the specific requirements for your nationality before traveling.

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Japanese

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Local Currency

Getting Around

Amami Oshima is vast, and **renting a car** is the most highly recommended way to explore the entire island, as public transportation is limited. Island buses connect major towns and sights but are infrequent. Taxis can be pre-booked.

Local Flavors

Amami cuisine is known for its distinctive island flavors, blending culinary traditions from mainland Japan and the Ryukyu Islands. It features fresh seafood, tropical vegetables, and local specialties like *kokuto shochu* (brown sugar shochu). The locally famous *Keihan* (chicken rice) is a must-try.

Keihan (Chicken Rice)Kokuto Shochu (Brown Sugar Shochu)Tsukeage (Fried Fish Cake)