屋久岛
屋久岛 is a small island located in the southern part of Japan, known for its lush forests and unique biodiversity. It is part of the Yakushima National Park, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. The island is famous for its ancient cedar trees, some of which are over a thousand years old, and its rich wildlife, including the endangered Yakushima macaque.
The climate on 屋久岛 is humid and subtropical, contributing to its dense vegetation and frequent rainfall. Visitors can explore various hiking trails, including the popular route to Jomon Sugi, the oldest and largest cedar tree on the island. 屋久岛 is also known for its stunning coastal scenery and diverse marine life.