Yakushima

Yakushima is an island located in the southwestern part of Japan, known for its lush subtropical rainforests and diverse ecosystems. It is part of the Ōsumi Islands and is situated south of Kyushu. Yakushima is famous for its ancient cedar trees, some of which are thousands of years old, as well as its rich biodiversity, which includes various unique plant and animal species. The island is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its ecological significance and the importance of its habitats. Visitors often come to Yakushima to experience its natural beauty through hiking, wildlife observation, and exploring its mountainous terrain. The island is also known for its scenic waterfalls and hot springs, contributing to its reputation as a place of natural wonder.