Thinking about studying in Japan—but not sure where outside Tokyo or Osaka? Kagoshima University (KU) sits at the southern tip of Kyushu with a campus life framed by an active volcano, the sea, and a genuinely friendly city. As a national (public) university, KU blends strong research in marine, veterinary, engineering, and medical fields with approachable student support and reasonable tuition in ¥. Below you’ll find quick facts, strengths, student life, exchange options, climate and lifestyle, and graduate outcomes—curated for international applicants who want a clear, evidence‑based overview.





Quick‑Facts Table
Item | Detail |
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Type | National (Public) |
Total Students | 10,172 (Undergrad 8,598 / Master 956 / Doctoral 618; International 368) — as of May 1, 2024. Official Outline 2024 |
Campuses | Korimoto (main), Shimoarata, Sakuragaoka. Campus Guide / Outline |
Faculties / Schools | Law, Economics & Humanities; Education; Science; Medicine; Dentistry; Engineering; Agriculture; Fisheries; Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Official Outline 2024 |
Học phí | Tuition ¥535,800 per year; Enrollment fee ¥282,000 (standard national rates). Graduate Guideline (example) |
Gender Ratio | Male 39% : Female 61% (overall). Times Higher Education |
International‑Student % | ≈3.6% (368 / 10,172 as of May 1, 2024). Official Outline 2024 |
Students per Staff | 10.4. Times Higher Education |
Campus Maps
Kagoshima University — Multi-Campus Maps
Korimoto Campus (Main, Kagoshima)
Address: 1-21-24 Korimoto, Kagoshima 890-8580, Japan
Shimoarata Campus (Fisheries)
Address: 4-50-20 Shimoarata, Kagoshima 890-0056, Japan
Sakuragaoka Campus (Medical & Dental)
Address: 8-35-1 Sakuragaoka, Kagoshima 890-8544, Japan
Mission, History & Founding Story
Kagoshima University’s roots trace back to the 18th century Hangaku Zoshikan School (1773), giving it one of the longest lineages among national universities in Japan. The modern university was established in 1949 by merging several higher education institutions—including the prestigious Seventh Higher School created during the Meiji era—into a single comprehensive university serving southern Kyushu. Today KU educates around 10,000 students across nine faculties and nine graduate schools, and remains the region’s flagship public research institution. Official Outline 2024
KU’s ethos is summarized as an “enterprising spirit”—an expectation that students will look outward to society and the world, apply academic knowledge to practical issues, and grow as community‑minded leaders. This “glocal” stance (deeply local and globally networked) is evident in university priorities: internationalization of programs, interdisciplinary research on islands and environment, and public‑facing initiatives with local government and industry. Official Outline 2024
The university’s most recognizable alumnus is Dr. Kazuo Inamori, founder of Kyocera and KDDI, and the turnaround architect for Japan Airlines. KU houses the university‑wide Inamori Academy, endowed with Kyocera and Inamori’s donations, to cultivate leadership grounded in the “Inamori Philosophy.” The Academy began in 2005 (as the Inamori Academy of Management & Technology) and expanded in 2008, now offering general education courses and experiential learning that emphasize ethics, initiative, and service. Inamori Academy / Kyocera—About Inamori / Official Outline 2024
Key Strengths & Unique Features
Island, Ocean & Veterinary Sciences Hub
Kagoshima’s geography—volcanoes, bays, and outer islands—naturally shapes KU’s research strengths. You’ll find dedicated centers such as the Education & Research Center for Marine Resources & Environment, training vessels (including Nansei-maru), the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, the South Kyushu Livestock & Veterinary Medicine Center, and the Transboundary Animal Diseases Research Center. These assets support applied research in sustainable fisheries, animal health, and coastal resilience. Official Outline 2024
Space, Astronomy & Natural Hazards
KU’s research spans the sky and the earth beneath it. The Amami Oshima Galaxy Astronomy Research Center và Nansei‑Toko Observatory for Earthquakes and Volcanoes (featured under joint‑use or other university centers) anchor distinctive programs in astronomy and hazard science. Students in engineering, science, and medical/dental sciences engage in cross‑disciplinary projects relevant to seismology, volcanology, and public health preparedness—high‑impact fields in southern Kyushu. Official Outline 2024
The Inamori Academy: Leadership with Purpose
The Inamori Academy is KU’s signature leadership and ethics platform, funding seminars and courses that help students translate values into action. It complements the university’s “glocal” education model by developing initiative, service mind‑set, and cross‑cultural communication—skills employers prize across industries. Inamori Academy / Kyocera—About Inamori / Official Outline 2024
Flagship Faculties (Examples)
Fisheries
With ready access to Kagoshima Bay and outer islands, Fisheries integrates fieldwork with lab techniques across aquaculture, marine ecology, and ocean engineering. The faculty’s programs and international language programs (ILP) have a consistent track record of engaging overseas learners. KU Today—Fisheries (Eng.)
Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
KU’s joint program equips students and researchers for clinical, public‑health, and transboundary animal disease challenges. Facilities include a Veterinary Teaching Hospital and specialized research centers. Official Outline 2024
Engineering
Seven departments (Mechanical, Electrical & Electronics, Architecture & Architectural Engineering, Applied Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Ocean Civil Engineering, Information & Computer Science, Bioengineering) plus a graduate school with English‑track admissions in select programs. Faculty of Engineering (Eng.) / Graduate School (Eng.) / Master’s Admissions 2025 (PDF)
Student Life for Internationals
Clubs & Circles
The Kagoshima University Foreign Students Association (KUFSA) hosts welcome events and mixers—an easy first step into campus social life. KUFSA Welcome Party (flyer, Eng.) The English‑language KU Today newsletter also highlights student activities across faculties. KU Today (Vol. 12)
Support Offices (Visa, Housing, Counseling)
KU provides multilingual guidance on visas, housing, and life‑admin for international students. See the Life Guide and Residence Hall outline for practical details. Life Guide (JP) / International Residence Hall Outline (JP/EN)
On health and wellbeing, students can consult the Health Service Center or faculty pages that point to counseling contacts. Engineering’s “Student Life” page centralizes links to tuition/fees, health, and consultation. Engineering—Student Life
Language‑Exchange / Buddy‑Type Activity
KU has hosted casual “English speaking lunch tables,” where Japanese and international students practice languages while eating together—an easy way to meet peers and build conversational confidence. KU Today (Vol. 13)
Partner Institutions & Exchange Options (Outbound‑Focused)
KU maintains academic exchange with 172 institutions in 42 countries/regions and operates overseas offices in the USA, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Partners include University of Georgia, San José State University, U. Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, U. of Wisconsin–La Crosse (USA), University of Central Lancashire (UK), and UBC Faculty of Dentistry (Canada), among others. Official Outline 2024 (pp. 22–23)
If you study at KU on exchange from a partner, tuition and certain fees are typically waived under the agreement. Consult KU’s Exchange Information Sheet for details. Exchange Info Sheet (Eng.)
Local Climate & Lifestyle
Kagoshima has a warm, humid subtropical climate. Based on recent station data for Kagoshima (WMO 47827), summers are hot and humid with typical August average highs around 31 °C and lows around 25 °C; winters are mild with January average highs near 12 °C and lows around 5 °C. For your own checks, use the JMA monthly statistics tool and Meteostat’s Kagoshima station page. JMA Monthly Climate Stats / Meteostat—Kagoshima 47827 / WeatherSpark — Kagoshima
Lifestyle‑wise, KU students enjoy an “urban‑meets‑outdoors” setup: a walkable city center, hot springs, beaches, and easy day trips to Sakurajima and UNESCO‑listed Yakushima. For area highlights and practical travel info, see Kagoshima City’s official visitor site and JNTO’s guides. Visit Kagoshima City (official) / Sakurajima (JNTO) / Yakushima (JNTO) / Yakushima—UNESCO / Yakushima World Heritage Conservation Center
International Student Statistics
As of May 1, 2024, KU reports 368 international students. By nationality, the largest cohorts are China (178), Korea (54), Vietnam (16), Bangladesh (16), Indonesia (12), plus representation from Malaysia (11), Sri Lanka (6), Thailand (6), Cambodia (6), and others across Europe, Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. By field, top concentrations include Law/Economics/Humanities (101), Engineering (66), Agriculture (57), and Agricultural Sciences (43). Official Outline 2024 (p. 24)
Career & Graduate Prospects
KU’s Career Development Center (restructured in 2020) integrates career education from the first year, offering counseling, internships, and job‑search workshops. Graduates enter manufacturing, engineering, fisheries & agriculture, healthcare, education, public service, and research roles across Kyushu and nationwide. University Outline 2023—Career Development Center
Alumni highlights include Dr. Kazuo Inamori—one of Japan’s most influential business leaders—underscoring the university’s tradition of values‑driven entrepreneurship. Kyocera—About Inamori