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Kushimoto, located at the southernmost point of Honshu, Japan, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The town is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery, including the iconic Hashigui-iwa rocks, a series of naturally formed rock formations that appear to stretch out into the sea. Visitors can explore the vibrant underwater world through diving and snorkeling, or simply relax on the beaches and soak up the tranquil atmosphere.
Beyond its natural attractions, Kushimoto also boasts cultural highlights such as the Turkish Museum, a testament to the town's historical ties with Turkey, and the Kushimoto Marine Park, home to a diverse array of marine life. The area is also a gateway to the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes, offering opportunities for hiking and immersing oneself in the spiritual heritage of the region. With its combination of scenic beauty, cultural richness, and outdoor activities, Kushimoto provides a memorable travel experience.