Can you have fun even on a rainy day? Introducing the charm of Yakushima in rainy weather and recommended tours.
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Yakushima Island is famous for its "rain
This section provides a thorough explanation of rainy days!
Yakushima is also famous for its abundant rainfall.Yakushima Island has 35 days of rain in a month.It's so much more than that," they say.
Rain may have a negative image, but on Yakushima, rain plays an important role in enhancing the island's nature as a major attraction!
For example,The moment when the forests of Yakushima shine brightest is after the rain.It is.
And the rain that falls on Yakushima Island makes the water a precious resource, a "source of life" that nurtures all living creatures.
In this issue, we explain about rain in Yakushima! If you are considering a trip to Yakushima, please refer to this article.
◆Those who want to know what activities can be enjoyed even on rainy days
◆If you want to know the best places to visit on rainy days
Annual precipitation in Yakushima
Yakushima has the highest annual precipitation in Japan, about two to three times that of Tokyo, and it is said to rain once every two days in the villages and twice every three days in the mountains!
It also overlaps with the route of frequent typhoons, which means that about half of the annual precipitation is concentrated between May and August, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Kosugidani (elevation 670m) is about 8300mm
Near the top is 1,000 mm.
When is the rainy season in Yakushima?
The rainy season in Yakushima isLate May to early JulyIt is said that June is a particularly rainy season, with an average rainfall of 500 to 600 mm per month.
In addition, rainfall varies depending on the location where the rainy season front is stagnant, but basically for a month and a half from June to early July.It rains almost every day.It is said.
But the moss found in the rainy season, etc,The more it rains, the more beautiful the view of shining moss all over the area will be.
Besides, the rainy season on Yakushima is usually a season when the number of tourists is relatively low, so it is attractive to enjoy the quiet forests and ocean with few people!
Furthermore, this is the time of year when airline and package tour prices are lower, so travel costs can be reduced!
Take advantage of the rainy season to fully enjoy your trip to Yakushima.
Let's have fun even in the rain!
3 recommended activities in Yakushima
The high rainfall preserves the rich natural environment and allows us to see precious plants, creatures, and landscapes.
Here are some recommended activities that can be enjoyed even in the rain on Yakushima Island, which has the highest annual rainfall in Japan!
trekking
In Yakushima, where 901 TP3T of the island is said to be mountainous,Trekking through mountains and forests is popularactivities!
Among them, trekking tours to Taikoiwa, Shiratani Unsui Gorge, Jomon Cedars, and Yakusugiland are the most popular.
The key point is that you can enjoy climbing Yakushima without worrying too much about the weather, since it rains most of the time to begin with.
The best part is that you can enjoy the rain-soaked forest scene! Please join us on a trekking tour to experience the charm of Yakushima♪.
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Canoe (Kayak)
Canoeing is an activity in which participants paddle along the surface of the water and enjoy exploring the river or ocean.
The rivers of Yakushima are surrounded by forests, making them less susceptible to rain and wind, and can be enjoyed even on rainy days!
Let's experience canoeing while getting wet on a rainy day to the fullest and create fun memories of Yakushima.
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Eco-tour (island sightseeing)
Yakushima Island is rich in eco-tourism resources, with an abundance of tours to mountains, forests, and other natural areas!
Yakusugiland, a popular spot, has a well-maintained walking trail that is easy to walk on. You can see old-growth forests, trees, and mountain streams shining in the rain, and some of the trees are huge, some 20 meters high.
In addition, when sightseeing on the island, visit Chihiro Falls and Okawa Falls on a day of heavy rain to see the spectacle of water cascading down in a mighty torrent, which is very powerful.
In this way, eco-tours that can be enjoyed only on rainy days are a unique attraction of Yakushima!
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snorkeling
Even if it rains, a little rain will not significantly affect the inside of the ocean!
The slightly darker the water, the easier it is to find small fish hiding in the water, and the more you can enjoy the underwater fantasy.
Of course, you can take underwater photos without any problem.
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SUP
This is a marine activity that is rapidly gaining popularity, in which you ride on a board and paddle on the water!
Even for beginners, it is not so difficult to stand on a board on the water... Enjoy SUP in the relaxing space where Yakushima time flows.
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Recommended Sightseeing Spots for Rainy Days
Next, we will introduce three recommended sightseeing spots on rainy days in Yakushima. Please refer to them!
World Heritage Center
The Yakushima World Heritage Center is,Japan's first World Heritage SiteThis facility allows visitors to learn deeply about the nature and culture of Yakushima Island, which is
It was developed after Yakushima was registered as a World Heritage site in 1993, and opened in 1996.
The Center introduces the World Natural Heritage of Yakushima and the attractions of Yakushima National Park, as well as a wide range of information on the origins of nature, environmental conservation efforts, and the manners and rules for mountain climbing.
2739-343 Awa, Yakushima-cho, Kumage-gun, Kagoshima
Access: 10 minutes by car from Yakushima Airport

Driftwood Art Gallery, Mononoke in the Forest
Driftwood Art Gallery "Mononoke in the Forest" uses driftwood from Yakushima Island.Gallery and café with artwork on displayIt is.
Here, visitors are attracted by the variety of art expressed in natural materials, such as landscape paintings and bonkei (tray landscape) using moss.
Various forms of artwork utilizing driftwood, from daily necessities to decorative items, are on display, and although they are not available for purchase, visitors can appreciate the art while enjoying a special curry.
647-34, Onoma, Yakushima-cho, Kumage-gun, Kagoshima
Access: From Miyanoura Port, head south on Route 77.
Follow the road for a while, past the Pension Luana House, turn right at the second crossroads, and turn right at the next crossroads.

Yakusugi Land Moriizumi
Yakusugi Land Moriizumi is a facility with a traveling exhibition space at the Yakusugi Nature Center, where visitors can learn more about Yakusugi cedars, Jomon cedars, and forest life such as Yakushima monkeys and Yakushika deer.
The exhibits are often interesting to children, and the natural surroundings are ideal for learning and taking a break.
Awa Yakusugiland, Yakushima-cho, Kumage-gun, Kagoshima, Japan
Access: 39 minutes by car from Yakushima Airport

summary
In this issue, we have introduced Yakushima in the rain in detail.
The rich nature created by the rain is a unique attraction of Yakushima, and many people continue to be enchanted by its beauty!
Please feel the fantastic world of Yakushima, which is recognized as a World Heritage Site and where rain is a charm♪
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