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A tranquil river flows between lush, green mountains under a cloudy, overcast sky. Large rocks line the riverbanks, and misty hills fade into the distance.
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A lush green valley with dense forested hills and a clear river running through the center, with tall, pointed mountains in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Yakushima

Anbo River

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Anbo River, a jewel on Yakushima Island, is a captivating waterway known for its crystal-clear waters and lush, green surroundings. The river, fed by the island’s frequent rains, flows through ancient cedar forests, creating a serene and magical atmosphere. This river is not just a picturesque sight; it’s an essential lifeline for the rich biodiversity found on the island.

Canoeing and kayaking along the Anbo River offer an adventure like no other. As you glide over the gentle waters, you're enveloped by the sights and sounds of nature. The dense forests are home to a variety of wildlife, including rare birds and unique plant species. It's a paradise for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the natural world.

The river also nourishes Yakushima's famed Yakusugi cedars, some of the oldest trees on Earth. These giant trees, with their twisted trunks and lush canopies, are a testament to the island's ancient and untouched beauty. Exploring the river gives you a front-row seat to this extraordinary ecosystem.



The area

Address
Anbo, Yakushima, Kumage District, Kagoshima 891-4311, Japan

Top ways to experience Anbo River

Nagata Beach Yakushima
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Nearby attractions to see

Yakusugi Land Bridge

Yakusugi Land

A stone path winds through a lush, green forest with moss-covered trees, ferns, and dense vegetation under filtered sunlight.

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Wilson's Stump

Wilson's Stump

Rocky shoreline with large dark rocks and small tidal pools, leading out to a calm blue sea under a clear, bright sky. Sparse greenery grows on a hill to the left.

Hirauchi Kaichu Onsen

Nearby attractions to see

Yakusugi Land Bridge

Yakusugi Land

A stone path winds through a lush, green forest with moss-covered trees, ferns, and dense vegetation under filtered sunlight.

Mt. Tachudake

Wilson's Stump

Wilson's Stump

Rocky shoreline with large dark rocks and small tidal pools, leading out to a calm blue sea under a clear, bright sky. Sparse greenery grows on a hill to the left.

Hirauchi Kaichu Onsen


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Frequently Asked Questions

The Anbo River is situated in the Kagoshima Prefecture of Japan, flowing through the southern part of the Kyushu region.

The best times to visit are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and the natural scenery is at its most beautiful.

Yes, public transportation options such as buses or trains are available to reach nearby towns and cities. From there, you may need to use local transport or taxis to reach the river.
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