It has been strange, why is Nagasaki nose, the southernmost tip of Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan, obviously not in Nagasaki Prefecture. Nagasaki nose scenic spot is now a park. When entering the park, what I saw first was a red Dragon Palace shrine. I thought of it. One, this is a sacrifice to the sea god? Second, is it for rain? But since it is at the seaside, it should be a sacrifice to the sea god. There are many small shops selling local specialties along the way. There are many kinds of black pork and purple potato products in Kagoshima. I actually saw turtles and the price was not cheap. I strongly suspect that it was a specimen. Follow the trail and drive down to the Nagasaki Nasaka Lighthouse, which is said to be the southernmost point of Kyushu. From here you can see the stretching coastline and Sakurajima at the end of the coastline. At the foot of the lighthouse, the mountains on the seaside are lava, and the seawater has left small puddles with different shapes on the rocks after the impact, and some small marine creatures can be seen swimming in it.