Japan’s southernmost main island, Kyushu, is a land deeply connected to nature. Known for its volcanic terrain, lush forests, ...
Yakushima’s most iconic feature is undoubtedly ... It is part of the series "Lisa’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan," which depicts various parts of the country through the perspective ...
Yakushima, off Kagoshima Prefecture in Kyushu, is a magical island of primeval forest, rare micro-climate and pristine nature. It is also the first place in Japan to be recognized as a UNESCO ...
Yakushima Island's incredible landscapes have garnered attention from UNESCO, as roughly one-fifth of the island is ...
Take a walk with us through some of their renowned UNESCO World Heritage sites. Share the air with thousand-year-old trees in Yakushima Yakushima is known as the island of ancient forests and waters.
A trip off the beaten path leads to Yakushima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Famous for its ancient cedar forests, which ...
YAKUSHIMA, Kagoshima Prefecture—An ancient ... not only because of its association with the Ghibli film, but as part of the UNESCO World Heritage forest. The popular Shiratani Unsuikyo ravine ...