Kii Peninsula
The Kii Peninsula is located in Japan, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Kii Channel. It is part of Wakayama Prefecture and is known for its mountainous terrain, lush forests, and scenic coastline. The peninsula is home to several important cultural sites, including the sacred Kumano Sanzan shrines, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Kii Peninsula is also famous for its hot springs, particularly in the town of Shirahama, and offers various outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing. The region's rich biodiversity and natural beauty attract tourists and nature enthusiasts alike, making it a popular destination in Japan.