The Japan Timesのインスタグラム(thejapantimes) - 6月22日 17時39分
The forests are what draw people to Yakushima, famous for inspiring the scenery of Studio Ghibli's 1997 film, "Princess Mononoke." Through them, a network of trails traverses the island, where starry-eyed hikers can be found lost to the forests’ charms. The longest of these, the Arakawa trail, is a 12-hour round trip leading to the Jomon sugi, a massive yakusugi (Japanese cedar native to Yakushima) that is thought to be over 7,000 years old and registered as a UNESCO heritage site. (@oscar.boyd photos)
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frankpavo
Visited in 2013 on my 5th visit to Japan. Spend 5 days hiking. One of the most serene beautiful hikes anyone can have.
woodbloke52
Fantastic place; brought home some great chunks of Yakasugi Cedar
kouryukami
@kavya_krishnan47 trekking dayo
ghostinthishell89
@koalakaela let’s go dude
efromtn
@k_shintani ❤️❤️❤️
pragnajuic_
Next year yes!
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