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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 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 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, 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 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 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 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 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 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 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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