Amami Gunto National Park offers an incredible array of island ecosystems, featuring lush subtropical forests and unique wildlife, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts.
Amami Gunto National Park, located in Kagoshima Prefecture in Japan, encompasses a stunning collection of islands in the Amami and Tokara island chains. The park covers a variety of landscapes, from lush subtropical forests to pristine beaches, coral reefs, and mangrove forests. It is a haven for biodiversity, home to unique species such as the Amami rabbit and the Okinawa rail. The islands' rich ecosystems provide numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hiking, snorkeling, and wildlife viewing. Historically, these islands have been a cultural melting pot due to their strategic position, reflected in the diverse cultural practices and languages of the local communities. Visitors to the park can explore ancient forests, vibrant coral gardens, and learn about the historical significance and ecological importance of these islands. Key attractions include Kinsakubaru Primitive Forest, a world-class biodiversity hub, and the vibrant coral reefs around Yoron-to.
Kinsakubaru Primitive Forest, a biodiverse hotspot
Unique wildlife such as the Amami rabbit and Ryukyu long-tailed giant rat
Colorful coral reefs ideal for snorkeling and diving
Mangrove forests offering peaceful kayaking experiences
A dense forest teeming with endemic species and offering numerous hiking trails.
These vibrant underwater ecosystems are perfect for snorkeling and diving.
One of Japan's largest mangrove forests, accessible by tranquil kayak tours.