Misumi Kumamoto: Gateway to Amakusa and UNESCO World Heritage Site

  • Published on : 23/07/2024
  • by : Japan Experience

Nestled on the southwestern tip of Kumamoto Prefecture, Misumi is a small yet significant port town with a rich history and stunning natural beauty. This charming locale serves as the gateway to the Amakusa Islands, a picturesque archipelago renowned for its hidden Christian heritage and dolphin-watching opportunities. Since 2015, Misumi West Port has earned UNESCO World Heritage status, further elevating its importance as a cultural and historical landmark. With its unique blend of maritime charm, industrial heritage, and scenic vistas, Misumi offers visitors a captivating glimpse into Japan's past and present.

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