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Updated: 7 Sep 2020
Yakushima
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is one of the Ōsumi Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The island, in area, has a population of 13,178. Access to the island is by hydrofoil ferry (7 or 8 times a day from Kagoshima, depending on the season), slow car ferry (once or twice a day from Kagoshima), or by air to Yakushima Airport (3 to 5 times daily from Kagoshima, once daily from Fukuoka and once daily from Osaka). Administratively, the whole island is the town of Yakushima. The town also serves neighbouring Kuchinoerabujima. The majority of the island is within the borders of the Kirishima-Yaku National Park. Yakushima's electricity is more than 50% hydroelectric, and surplus power has been used to produce hydrogen gas in an experiment by Kagoshima University. The island has been a test site for Honda's hydrogen fuel cell vehicle research. (There are no hydrogen cars stationed on the island but electric cars are run by the municipality.)
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While researching his eco-minded masterpiece Princess Mononoke, Miyazaki spent three days with his team in Yakushima, a subtropical island off the south coast of Japan famous for its loggerhead turtles, ancient cedars and red bottomed macaques. And if you get along very, very early to the island’s mystical Shiratani Ravine – now popularly known as Princess Mononoke’s forest – you might just catch a glimpse of the Forest Spirit making its morning rounds.
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