Yakushima

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Welcome to Yakushima Kumage County, a mesmerizing destination that boasts a harmonious blend of natural beauty, lush forests, historical significance, and unique cultural practices. Immerse yourself in the enchanting landscapes, ancient cedar forests, and pristine beaches of Yakushima Island, a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Indulge in the local cuisine, explore the mystical forests, and witness the majestic waterfalls that define this captivating destination.
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Yakushima, Kumage County, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Jomon-sugi Cedar

Discover the largest confirmed Yakusugi Cedar, the Jomon-sugi Cedar, estimated to be over 2,000 years old. Located northeast of Mt. Miyanoura, a 4-5 hour trek through a primeval forest leads you to this ancient giant, offering a glimpse into the island's rich history.

Shirataniunsui-kyo Ravine

Embark on a 6-7 hour hike to explore the Shirataniunsui-kyo Ravine, a mystical forest known for inspiring the setting of the famous animated film 'Princess Mononoke'. Marvel at the ancient cedar trees and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this enchanting location.

Yakusugi Land

Visit Yakusugi Land to witness numerous Yakusugi Cedars at an altitude of 1,000-1,300m. Just an hour from Anbo Port, this scenic spot offers a serene setting to admire the ancient trees and lush surroundings.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Yakushima Island holds a rich cultural and historical heritage, with ancient cedar forests over 1,000 years old and a unique vertical distribution of vegetation. Explore the World Natural Heritage Site and delve into the island's remarkable past.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the flavors of Yakushima with popular local dishes such as flying fish sashimi, kibinago (silver-stripe round herring), and yakisoba noodles. From fresh seafood to traditional delicacies, savor the taste of this enchanting destination.