is a series of off the west coast of Kyushu, the southernmost of the four main islands of Japan.
While lacking high mountains with only four peaks surpassing , the island terrain is ruggedly hilly. To cope with the lack of flat arable land, farming is carried out on a terrace system of tillage.
Amakusa pottery has been recognised by the government. The retail company Muji brought out its own line of Hakuji home ware, which is produced out of ground translucent Amakusa stones kneaded into clay, using traditional techniques.
Kenta and Ko-shin, two of the three members of Wanima come from the island of Amakusa.
There are also ferry between the islands and the neighboring prefectures of Kagoshima Prefecture and Nagasaki Prefecture. The ferry from Oniike on the north Shimoshima to Kuchinotsu, at the southern tip of the Shimabara Peninsula, is run by the Shimabara Railway and operates hourly each day.
Sea-Gull Ferry information, web:
[http://www.shimatetsu.co.jp/ Shima].
The ferry boat from Tomioka Port in Reihoku, sailing north to Mogi in Nagasaki Prefecture, is operated by Yasuda Sangyo Kisen Co. Ltd. Ferry boat schedule, web:
[http://kisen.yasuda-gp.net/kouro02/index.html Yasuda-kisen] .
Two ferries from Shinwa and Ushibuka, in the south of Shimoshima, connect Amakusa to Nagashima in Kagoshima Prefecture.
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