Yakushima Island National Park, located in Kagoshima Prefecture off the southern coast of Kyushu (Japan's southernmost island), is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to great ancient woods, including some of Japan's oldest cedar trees. The island is a lush, lively landscape, surrounded by curving coastlines and sandy beaches. It has various hiking paths, diving opportunities, and canoeing and kayaking.
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Here's Why You Must Add Yakushima National Park On Your Japan Tour
Visit Yakushima, located 60 kilometres out to sea from Japan's southern prefecture of Kagoshima, to walk through old woods, trek up mountains, roam along beaches, and experience a dramatically shifting environment.

A vibrant scenery of a river in the middle of a forest in Yakushima, Japan
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A vibrant scenery of a river in the middle of a forest in Yakushima, Japan
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