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Yakusugi Museum
1. Yakusugi Museum

Yakusugi Museum on Yakushima Island reveals the rich history of ancient cedars, the island's ecology, and its timber industry. A must-visit for nature lovers!

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Senpiro Waterfall
2. Senpiro Waterfall

Senpiro Waterfall is a hidden gem on Yakushima’s south coast, easily accessible with a short walk to a beautiful viewpoint. A peaceful stop with dramatic scenery!

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Okonotaki Waterfall
3. Okonotaki Waterfall

Okonotaki Waterfall on Yakushima is an 88-meter high beauty ranked among Japan’s top 100 waterfalls—easy to access and perfect for a scenic, peaceful nature stop.

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Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine
4. Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine

Shiratani Unsuikyo, on Yakushima, features ancient cedar trees and inspiring Ghibli film landscapes. Explore trails for all levels, and visit the iconic forest scenes from Mononoke Hime.

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Jomonsugi
5. Jomonsugi

Jomonsugi is Yakushima’s famous ancient cedar tree, estimated to be over 2,000 years old. A 10-hour hike takes you through breathtaking landscapes, past other iconic trees, with options to stay overnight.

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Atlas Moth Museum
6. Atlas Moth Museum

Atlas Moth Museum on Yonaguni Island lets you meet the world’s largest moth up close. A great spot for nature lovers to explore tropical wildlife and local culture.

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Agarizaki Lighthouse
7. Agarizaki Lighthouse

Agarizaki Lighthouse offers stunning views of rugged cliffs, the ocean, and Iriomote Island. Enjoy spotting Yonaguni horses and taking in the peaceful scenery at this eastern Yonaguni landmark.

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Miyazaki Shrine
8. Miyazaki Shrine

Miyazaki Shrine is Japan's oldest shrine, dedicated to Emperor Jimmu. Located in a peaceful forest, it hosts events like horseback archery and sits next to the Miyazaki Prefectural Museum.

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Miyazaki Science Museum
9. Miyazaki Science Museum

Miyazaki Science Museum offers hands-on exhibits, space models like Apollo 11, and one of the world's largest planetariums—just steps from Miyazaki Station. A fun stop for all ages!

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Miyazaki Prefectural Museum
10. Miyazaki Prefectural Museum

Miyazaki Prefectural Museum blends nature and culture with life-sized exhibits, historic farmhouses, and special shows—all next to Miyazaki Shrine. A hidden gem for curious travelers!

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