Kagoshima鹿児島県Yaku-shima Island, registered as a World Natural Heritage Site. Its delightful coastline and crystal waters attract tourists each day. |
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Yaku-shima Island, registered as a World Natural Heritage Site. Its delightful coastline and crystal waters attract tourists each day.
Located at the southern extremity of Kyushu, Kagoshima has a territory extending for about 600 kilometers from the prefectural border in the north, to the boundary between it and Okinawa. The temperate and undulating coastline has a shape that appears as if it were hugging Sakura-jima, an active volcano sitting in the Kagoshima Bay (also known as Kinko Bay). Out at sea, far beyond to the south, there are about 30 islands, such as Yaku-shima Island, which has been inscribed as a Natural World Heritage Site, Tokara Islands,a chain of twelve isles of different sizes stretching over a distance of about 162 kilometers, and Amami-Oshima, the second largest isolated island in Japan.
A further look at what is in the prefecture reveals the volcanic areas of the Kirishima Mountains and Sakura-jima, Kirishima-Yaku National Park, containing the detached Yaku-shima and Kuchi-no-erabu-jima islands, and Nichinan Kaigan Quasi-National Park, known for its abundance of subtropical plants like Livistona, a genus of fan-leafed palms. The park is designated as a Special Natural Monument of Japan. From this large number of natural parks, you can easily deduce that there is an abundance of nature there, extending from the temperate to subtropical zones. Koshiki-jima Islands, located about 30 kilometers from the western shore of the Satsuma-hanto Peninsula, are known for the Japanese lilies growing naturally there, coloring the whole inlands in pink after the rainy season.
Other attractions include Tanega-shima Island and Uchi-no-ura, known for its rocket launching bases that are the most technologically advanced gateways to space.
From Tokyo:
[Air] 1h 40 min from Haneda to Kagoshima Airport, and 60 min from the airport to JR Kagoshima Chuo (Central) Station by bus.
[Rail] 5h from Tokyo to Hakata Station by JR Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen Line. 1h 36 min from Hakata to Shin-Yatsushiro Station by JR Kagoshima Line (limited express), and 35 min to Kagoshima (Chuo) Central Station by JR Tsubame Shinkansen.
From Osaka:
[Air] 1h 10 min from Itami or Kansai International Airport to Kagoshima Airport.
[Rail] 2h 25 min from Shin-Osaka to Hakata Station by Shinkansen.