Jōmon Sugi



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The Jōmon Sugi is a famous cedar tree located on Yakushima Island, Japan. It is estimated to be between 2,170 and 7,200 years old, making it one of the oldest trees in the world. To visit Jōmon Sugi, visitors must obtain a permit from the Yakushima Forestry Agency.

The official website for the Yakushima Forestry Agency is http://yakusugi.yakumonkey.com/. The website provides information on how to obtain a permit, as well as the rules and regulations for visiting Jōmon Sugi.

The cost of a permit is 1,000 yen (approximately $9 USD) for adults and 500 yen (approximately $4.50 USD) for children. The permit is valid for one day and must be purchased in advance.

Visitors must take a bus to the Anbo trailhead and then hike for approximately 5-6 hours to reach Jōmon Sugi. The trail is steep and can be challenging, so visitors should be in good physical condition and wear appropriate hiking gear.

In addition to Jōmon Sugi, there are several other attractions to see on Yakushima Island. Some popular sites include Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine, Yakusugi Land, and the Senpiro Falls. Visitors should check the opening hours and admission fees for each attraction before visiting.

Overall, Jōmon Sugi and Yakushima Island offer a unique and breathtaking natural experience for visitors to Japan.

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