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Kimotsuki, Kagoshima

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The road through Kimotsuki follows the contours of the Kimotsuki mountain range before opening, unexpectedly, onto the Pacific. This is Osumi Peninsula's eastern edge — mountain-backed, sea-fronted, and carrying a history that runs from ancient burial mounds to orbital mechanics. The town formed in 2005 from the merger of Takayama and Uchinoura, two communities whose temperaments still feel distinct: one turned toward the forested interior, the other toward the water and the sky.

At Uchinoura, the space observation facility sits above the bay on a hillside, its antennae aimed outward. From here, Japan's first artificial satellite was launched, and later the sample-return probe Hayabusa. The facility is not a theme park but a working station, and the coast below it — fishing ports at Uchinoura and Kochidomari — continues its own older business of nets and tides. In October, the atmosphere shifts entirely: at Shijukunisho Shrine, the Takayama Yabusame ritual sends mounted archers along a course in the shrine grounds, the sound of hooves and the release of an arrow occupying a few concentrated seconds before the crowd exhales.

Older still, the Tsukasaki burial mound cluster — dozens of keyhole-shaped tombs from the fourth and fifth centuries — sits quietly in the landscape, the grass grown over the earthworks. Nearby, a camphor tree of extraordinary age, Tsukasaki no Kusu, stands as a national natural monument, its trunk thickened over more than a millennium. Hohoshi-dake, the highest point in the Kimotsuki range, draws those who practice mountain veneration, and on clear days the view extends to Yakushima. The Doyodoyasa festival on January seventh and the August Bon dance on the fourth Saturday of September mark the calendar without ceremony — local rhythms that continue regardless of who is watching.

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Cultural Properties 5
  • Tsukasaki Kofun Cluster Historic Site
  • Takayama Castle Ruins Historic Site
  • Tsukasaki no Kusu (Camphor Tree of Tsukasaki) Natural Monument
  • Nikaido Family Residence (Kimotsuki-gun Takayama-cho, Kagoshima) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Nikaido Family Residence (Kimotsuki-gun, Kagoshima Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Nichinan Kaigan Quasi-National Park
Mountains 1
  • Mount Hoyoshi
Fishing Ports 3
  • Uchinoura Fishing Port
  • Kochidomari Fishing Port
  • Funama Fishing Port
Cultural Properties Natural Parks Mountains Fishing Ports