Japan - Higashikushira
Nestled on the eastern coast of Japan's southernmost Osumi Peninsula, Higashikushira offers a serene escape where flat lands meet majestic mountains and the welcoming Shibushi Bay graces the eastern horizon. The city is blessed by the abundant Kimotsuki River, providing its inhabitants with a steady supply of freshly caught fish since time immemorial. Higashikushira, with its archaeological treasures, serene coastal beauty, and the embrace of surrounding mountains, invites you to explore its historical heritage and find solace in the tranquil rhythms of life by the sea.
Worth seeing
Archaeological Marvels: Higashikushira, though a small town with fewer than 10,000 residents, boasts a rich history with no less than 132 archaeological excavations. Among the treasures unearthed, the "Ancient Tomb of Tojiin" stands as a testament to the region's cultural significance.
Kashiwabaru Beach: If you seek relaxation, Kashiwabaru Beach offers the perfect setting for a tranquil day by the sea. Sink your toes into the soft sand, listen to the gentle lull of the waves, and savor the calm ambiance of this coastal gem.
Climate
Higashikushira experiences a subtropical climate, with warm summers averaging around 32 degrees Celsius and mild winters with temperatures hovering around 0 degrees Celsius.
Currency
Japanese Yen (JPY)
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