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Cape Sata

Cape Sata
(佐多岬, Sata Misaki)
Cape Sata
Cape Sata
Cape Sata is located in Kagoshima Prefecture
Cape Sata
Cape Sata
Cape Sata is located in Japan
Cape Sata
Cape Sata
Coordinates: 30°59′39″N 130°39′38.3″E / 30.99417°N 130.660639°E / 30.99417; 130.660639 (Cape Sata)
LocationKyūshū island, Japan
Offshore water bodiesSea of Japan

Cape Sata (佐多岬, Sata Misaki) is a cape at the southern tip of the Ōsumi Peninsula of Kyūshū island, Japan, and is the southernmost point of the island, just south of 31 degrees latitude. It belongs to the town of Minamiōsumi, Kagoshima Prefecture. It is within the borders of the Kirishima-Kinkōwan National Park.

The area contains a Shinto shrine, the Misaki Shrine, and is also home to the Satamisaki Lighthouse built in 1871, designed by the Scotsman Richard Henry Brunton.

Until October 29, 2012, the land was under the jurisdiction of a private company, which charged admission for entry to the area; however, the land was sold to the municipality of Minamiōsumi and is now free to enter.[1][2]

Alan Booth's 1986 book The Roads to Sata details his walk from Cape Sōya at the northern tip of Hokkaidō south to Cape Sata.[3]

  1. ^ "Cape Sata - Kagoshima". JapanTravel. 2013-08-13. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  2. ^ "Cape Sata Observatory Park". DISCOVER KAGOSHIMA / OFFICIAL TRAVEL GUIDE. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  3. ^ Hai, Okinawa (2011-04-28). "Book Review: The Roads to Sata by Alan Booth". Okinawa Hai. Retrieved 2023-09-19.

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