Private Tram Party with Kagoshima Specialty Buffet
Hop on board the private tram and party with your friends, enjoying the sights of Kagoshima City during this Kagoshima dining experience!
Highlights
2-hour private tram party where you can kick back and have fun with friends and family
Enjoy a buffet of Kagoshima specialty dishes, put together by Chef Kenta Hayashi
Drink classic Kagoshima beverages (you can also bring your own drinks!)
Experience Details
The Private Tram Party experience is a fantastic way to view the city of Kagoshima while enjoying your time with family and friends. It’s perfect for big groups, birthday parties, anniversaries, bachelor/bachelorette parties, and other celebrations! Just pick a time to rent out the entire tram, and invite all your friends!
On a tram that seats up to 22 people, you can enjoy your own private tram party as you wind through the streets of Kagoshima City! Enjoy a Kagoshima specialty buffet prepared by Chef Kenta Hayashi, the owner/chef of the popular HAY Grill & Coffee. You’ll get to taste the best dishes in the region, made with local ingredients. Or, you can request individually packaged bento boxes instead. In addition, there are also specialty Kagoshima drinks on offer such as Imo Shochu (sweet potato shochu), Kokuto Shochu (brown sugar shochu), and sparkling Kurozu (Japanese black rice vinegar), though you are free to also bring your own drinks!
It’s a party! All you have to do is sit back and relax, knowing you’re in good hands. The M.C. has the background music covered and a staff member will be there to serve drinks. Enjoy the sights of Kagoshima City passing by, without a care in the world! Let loose on your vacation in Kagoshima City, and watch the city whirl by!
Inclusions
An M.C. will be there and so will a staff member (to serve drinks)
Specialty buffet by Chef Kenta Hayashi (alternatively, individual bento boxes are available upon request)
Special Kagoshima drinks such as imo shochu, kokuto shochu, and sparkling kurozu
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
Meet your host at the tram station of Kagoshima Chuo Station. Further information and a Google Maps link will be provided upon booking.
Remarks
Rent the entire tram for a night (must book for 22 people, though fewer may attend).
You may request a different time in the additional notes section of the checkout page.
If you prefer other drinks, please feel free to bring them along with you.
If you prefer bento boxes (individually packaged meals) instead of the buffet, please request it upon booking along with any dietary restriction information.
There is no washroom on the tram. There will be a stop at JR Kagoshima Station for a 10-minute break.
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 2 days before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
Located on the bay, the port city of Kagoshima is the capital of Kyushu’s Kagoshima Prefecture. Formerly a castle town, Kagoshima City was the entrypoint of Western civilization to Japan in the 1600s, facilitating modernization and leading Japan’s Industrial Revolution in the 1800s. Kagoshima City also boasts abundant beauty, both natural and manmade. At Senganen Garden, the villa of the Shimadzu Clan that formerly ruled the area, visitors can get a glimpse of the majestic Mt. Sakurajima, a volcanic land mass that juts out of the sapphire waters of Kinko Bay.
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