N456321P97814‘Princess Mononoke’. * Admission fee: ¥500 for high school students and up * URL: http://y-rekumori.com/ * TEL: 090-9615-8862Map & Yakusugi Cedars in Shiratani Unsuikyo RavineNishinoyu Hot SpringHonmura Hot SpringYumugi Hot SpringTsukasaki Tidal PoolNagata InakahamaBeachYakushima LighthouseOhko FallsShakunagenomori, Shakunagenomori, Rhododendron ParkJomonsugi CedarJomonsugi CedarMt. Miyanoura-dakeYudomariOnsenHirauchi Kaichu OnsenNagataNagataTaikoiwa RockSeibu-rindo Forest Path①Yayoisugi ②Nidaiohsugi ③Sanbon-ashisugi ④Bibinkosugi ⑤Sanbon-yarisugi ⑥Bugyosugi ⑦Nidaikugurisugi ⑧Kugurisugi ⑨Nanahonsugi ShirataniMountain HutMoss covered forestYayoisugi course (1 hour)Bugyosugi course (3 hour)Taikoiwa course (4 hour)to MiyanouraEntranceIssoKurioKurioKurioNakamaSeibu-rindo Forest Path Seibu-rindo Forest Path is a very unique place where you can see a wide variety of plants from the sub-tropical coastal areas to the coldsummits of the mountains. This vertical distribution of vegetation is one reason why Yakushima was designated as a UNESCO - NaturalWorld Heritage Site.Seibu-rindo Forest Path sometimes known as “the green tunnel”runs under a thick canopy of tree branches which gives you a feeling of being in a tunnel. The road is narrow and winding. When driving on this path, please be careful. Large vehicles are not permitted. You may see Yaku-monkeys and Yaku-deers on this path. The upper area of Seibu-rindo Forest Path is a virgin forest.Shitoko Gajumaru Banyan Park Yakushima is known as the northernmost island where the Gajyumaru Banyan grows. In Yakushima, many Gajyumaru Banyans can be seen along the coast; however, Shitoko Gajumaru Banyan Park is a unique place where there is a high density of wild banyans that can be seen. Also many rare tropical plants grow beside the Banyans. * Opening hours: 8:30 a.m.‒5:00 p.m. * Admission fee:¥240 for adults / ¥120 for High school, junior high and elementary school students * Closed: from Dec. 29 to Jan.3 * TEL/FAX: 0997-42-0079Kigensugi CedarKigensugi Cedar is only 15 minutes by car from Yakusugi Land. It is 20.3 meters in height and 12.8 meters in trunk circumference. It is the largest Yakusugi cedar that is easily accessible by car and can be seen from the road. There are 21 kinds of epiphyte living on it. Many of these plants have flowers or 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 CenterYakushima World Heritage Conservation Center is a facility of the Ministry of the Environment. Visitors may enjoy many displays and findinformation about Yakushima there. 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: 0997-46-2992Senpiro Falls Path Senpiro Falls Path was opened to the public on June 25, 2023. Before the opening of Senpiro Falls Path, the waterfall could only be viewed from observation sites some distance away. Now you can enjoy the dynamic view of Senpiro Falls up close. *Opening hours: 8:30 a.m.‒5:00 p.m. (Dec. and Jan. closing time: 4:30 p.m.) *Entry fee: Free of charge *Path length: 300m from the entrance gate to the suspension bridge *Estimated time to complete a round trip: about 40‒60 min. *In the event of bad weather, the route will be closed for your safety.Shakunagenomori, Rhododendron Park Shakunagenomori is a place where people can enjoy the wild Yakushima rhododendron growing in the high mountains. In the beginning, there were 3,500 rhododendrons plants of 110 different varieties, including the Yakushima Rhododendron. In the 1930’s some Yakushima Rhododendron were sent to England and in 1993 some of them were brought back to Yakushima by the members of Yakushima student delegation. You can see rare indigenous plants of Yakushima and hear the rushing Kurio River along the boardwalk. * 5 minutes by foot from the nearest bus stop, Kurio-bashi bus stopShiratani Unsuikyo Ravine The Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine is located at an altitude from 600 to 1,050 meters covering an area of 424 hectares. It was designated as a Natural Recreational Forest because of its accessibility for visitors to see the virgin forest. This forest park consists of three hiking courses, the Yayoisugi Course(60 minutes), the Bugyosugi Course(3 hours), and the Taikoiwa Course(4 hours). The hiking courses offer beautiful views of many ancient cedars, evergreen trees, and trees fully covered with moss and ferns. It is a garden made by nature. The forest in Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine is famous for its abundance of moss and was the inspiration of the animated filmTourist SpotsTourist map of Yakushima
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