I spent my week vacation in Yakushima. It was my second visit and the main purpose was to climb up Miyanouradake which is the highest mountain in Kyushu.
More than 20% of land in Yakushima is world heritage and it is famous for cedar trees. It is also said that one of the canyon was a model of the movie "Mononokehime". Moss is beautiful especially when it is raining.
I also went on hiking to see "Jomon Sugi" the most ancient cedar tree. There are many opinions regarding to this place, from positive to negative, too many people, too bored to be walked, lots of rubbish, etc. There will be 100 different opinions,if there are 100 people. Not all people feel as same as what you feel. That is the way it is.
But why not see or feel by yourself first? Experiencing is a priceless. You can't buy this big impression with your Master card.


