Korean Air and Jeju Air confirmed daily flights to Kagoshima, Satsuma Golf & Hot Spring Resort
Sep 11, 2025
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Kagoshima, which has a warm climate and convenient accessibility at the same time, is gaining popularity under the tourism concept of 'Golf + Hot Spring'. The advantage is that you can enjoy Japanese golf and hot springs together.
Accessibility has also improved.
Korean Air and Jeju Air announced that they will operate the Incheon-Kagoshima route daily from October 26 to March 28 next year. The move is interpreted as reflecting the steadily increasing demand for Korean golfers' overseas golf and the growing number of group tourists.
It is Satsuma Golf & Hot Spring Resort, which attracts the most attention among Kagoshima golf courses. a comprehensive resort that operates 24/7. Rounding is possible in mild weather even in winter. After rounding, you can enjoy the natural open-air hot spring in the resort, satisfying the 'golf and recreation' at the same time.
Through X Golf, an overseas booking platform, you can easily book packages that include accommodation, meals, rounding, and hot springs.
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Kagoshima, located in the southernmost part of Japan, has a stable rounding environment because the average winter temperature is higher and precipitation is less than in Korea. There are many resorts that combine hot springs and golf courses throughout Kagoshima, strengthening its competitiveness as an overseas golf tourist destination.
"As Jeju Air joins the daily operation from this year, the demand for overseas golf by Korean golfers will increase even more," an airline industry official said. "Kagoshima is an area optimized for overseas golf destinations in winter in terms of accessibility, weather, and tourism infrastructure."
With the expansion of the flight, Kagoshima is expected to establish itself as a representative tourist destination for Japanese golf, where Korean tourists can enjoy rounding and hot springs at the same time.
Satsuma Golf & Hot Spring Resort, the center of Kagoshima golf tourism, plans to spur the convenience of Korean tourists in line with the increase in flights.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.