Ryugu Shrine
Nagasakibana is a cape that juts out from the southernmost tip of the Satsuma Peninsula. The view of Kaimon-dake volcano across the water presents a beautifully shaped mountain and on clear days, the view extends as far as Yakushima and Iwo jima islands. Nagasakibana is known in Japanese folklore as the cape where Urashima Taro departed for Ryugu. This is why it is also known as Cape Ryugu. Ryugu Shrine, which enshrines Toyotama-hime, is dedicated to the area's beautiful scenery.
More Information about Ryugu Shrine
Street address
- 1578-8 Yamagawaoka Chiyogamizu, Ibusuki City, Kagoshima
Access
- Take Ibusuki Kanko Nottari-Oritari Bus."
Ride the bus for about 20 minutes from "Fushime Bus Stop" close to Sayuri and then get off at "Nagasakibana Bus Stop""
- Take Ibusuki Kanko Nottari-Oritari Bus."
Opening Hours
- Open throughout the year
Closed
- Open throughout the year
Best season
- -
Point
- An extended shopping street just like those in the past
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