




Kushimoto Travel Tips
Kushimoto (串本), located at the southern tip of the Kii Peninsula, is known for its stunning coastal scenery and historical landmarks. The highlight of the area is Cape Shionomisaki, the southernmost point of Japan’s main island, Honshu. Here, you can explore the Shionomisaki Lighthouse, which offers a small museum and the opportunity to climb to the top for panoramic ocean views. The lighthouse and its surroundings provide a peaceful, scenic experience for visitors looking to connect with nature and history.
Nearby Oshima Island is home to two foreign-inspired museums. The Turkish Memorial Museum commemorates a shipwreck in 1890 that brought Japan and Turkey closer together. The Japan-US Friendship Museum honors the first friendly exchange between Japan and the United States in 1791. The island also features walking trails that lead to an observation point overlooking the spectacular Umikongo Coast, named after Mount Kongo in Korea.
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