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{N456321P978Wilson’s StumpOnoaida OnsenYakushima onsen (JR Hotel Yakushima)Kusugawa OnsenJomon-no-yadoMantenYakushima AirportYakusugi MuseumYakushima World HeritageConservation CenterYakushima Environmental and Cultural Learning CenterShirataniMountain HutMoss covered forestYayoi-sugi course (1 hour)Bugyo-sugi course (3 hour)Taikoiwa course (4 hour)to MiyanouraEntrance15high school students/ ¥270 for junior high and elementary school students * TEL: 0997-42-2900Shitoko Gajumaru Banyan ParkYakushima ComprehensiveNature ParkKigensugi Cedar①Yayoisugi ②Nidaiohsugi ③Sanbon-ashisugi ④Bibinkosugi ⑤Sanbon-yarisugi ⑥Bugyosugi ⑦Nidaikugurisugi ⑧Kugurisugi ⑨Nanahonsugi Taikoiwa RockYakushima Environmental and Cultural Village CenterYakushima Town History and Folk MuseumShiratani Unsuikyo RavineYakusugi LandSenpira-no-takiWaterfallTorohki-no-takiWaterfallMap & Yakusugi Cedars in Shiratani Unsuikyo RavineAnboKigensugi CedarKigensugi Cedar is 15 minutes by car from Yakusugi Land. This cedar is 19.5 meters in height and 8.1 meters in trunk circumference. Kigensugi Cedar can easily be seen by car because it is located by the road. It is the largest Yakusugi cedar that is easily accessible by car. Kigensugi Cedar has 21 kinds of epiphyte living on it. These plants have various flowers and change colors each season. Especially the flowers of Yakushima Rhododendron are beautiful in the spring and Japanese Rowans are very colorful in autumn.Yakushima World Heritage Conservation Center Yakushima World Heritage Conservation Center is a facility of the Ministry of the Environment. Visitors may enjoy many displays and find information about Yakushima. It is located next to Yakusugi Museum. * Opening hours: 9:00 a.m.‒5:00 p.m. * Closed: Saturdays (from December to February) and from Dec. 29 to Jan. 3 * Entry fee: Free of charge * TEL: 0997-46-2992MiyanouraYakushima Town History and Folk Museum Yakushima Town History and Folk Muesum is focused on the history of Yakushima from the Jomon period to the present. It introduces a mixed exhibition of real farming implements and a fisherman’s boat and several photos. It is one of the few places where visitors can learn not only about nature but also about life and history of Yakushima. It is closed on Mondays. * Opening hours: 9:00 a.m.‒5:00 p.m. * Closed: Mondays and from Dec. 29 to Jan. 4 * Entry fee: ¥100 for adults/ ¥50 for high school, junior high school and elementary school students * TEL: 0997-42-1900Yakushima Environmental and Cultural Village Center Yakushima Environmental and Culture Village Center is a compre-hensive facility offering attendant interpretation, a powerful presenta-tion, and a large-scale screen for learning about Yakushima. It is located near Miyanoura Port. It is a good place to get information about Yakushima. We recommend you visiting this center soon after you arrive so that you may be able to enjoy Yakushima fully. There are also a souvenir shop and a tourist information center where you can get useful information and advice for tourists. * Opening hours: 9:00 a.m.‒5:00 p.m. * Closed: Mondays (Open every day during Golden Week, and between July 20 and August 31) and from Dec. 28 to Jan.1 * Entry fee: Free entry to the building * Exhibition and theater hall entry fees: ¥530 for adults/ ¥370 for university and Yakushima Environmentaland Cultural Learning Center Yakushima Island Environmental and Cultural Learning Center is the only environmental learning facility on Yakushima. They offer environmental seminars and a stay over curriculum for groups, and have a short learning course for the general public. It is located next to Yakusugi Museum. * Opening hours: 9:00 a.m‒5:00 p.m. * Closed: Mondays and from Dec. 27 to Jan. 3 * There will be a fee for use of facilities. * TEL: 0997-46-2900Yakusugi MuseumYakusugi Museum is an indispensable information center for knowing Yakushima and Yakusugi cedars. Its mission is to introduce Yakushima to the world. The museum’s displays concentrate on Yakusugi cedars.Visitors can enjoy content-rich exhibitions and high-definition images of Yakusugi cedars, including the history of Yakusugi cedar’s forest and the relationship between the forest and the people.Main building is constructed of Yakusugi cedar and hemlock fir. Stepping in this museum, visitors are surrounded by the scent of Yakusugi cedars. * Opening hours: 9:00 a.m.‒5:00 p.m. * Closed: the 1st Tuesday of every month and from Dec. 29 to Jan. 1 * Admission fee: ¥600 for adults/ ¥400 for university and high school  students/ ¥300 for junior high and elementary school students * TEL: 0997-46-3113Yakushima Comprehensive Nature ParkAt Yakushima Comprehensive Nature Park, visitors can see many indigenous plants of Yakushima. The wild botanical garden has around 60,000 plants of 60 different species that are representative of Yakushima Island. Yakushima Rhododendrons and Yakushima White Pines (Pinus amamiana) which is designated as an endangered species can be purchased at the plant sales corner. (please refer to staff). There are also an open-air stage, community house and hot spring bath house. * Opening hours: 8:30 a.m.‒5:00 p.m. * Closed: Dec. 29 to Jan. 3 * Admission fee: ¥300 for adults/ ¥100 high school, junior high school and elementary school students * TEL: 0997-42-2727Yakushima& KuchinoerabujimaGuide

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