Cape Sata
Cape Sata 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.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Hashi photo, CC BY 3.0.
- Type: Cape
- Description: cape on Kyūshū, Japan, the southernmost point of the main islands
- Also known as: “Cape Horner”, “Horner”, “Sada-misaki”, “Sata”, “Sata-misaki”, and “Sata-zaki”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Satamisaki Lighthouse.
Satamisaki Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Cape Sata
- Category: landform
- Location: Minamiosumi, Kimotsuki district, Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
30.9945° or 30° 59′ 40″ northLongitude
130.6603° or 130° 39′ 37″ eastElevation
1 metre (3 feet)Open location code
8Q2GXMV6+Q4OpenStreetMap ID
node 4833897649OpenStreetMap feature
natural=cape
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Satellite Map
Discover Cape Sata from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Basque to Uzbek—“Cape Sata” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Sata lurmuturra”
- Bulgarian: “Сата”
- Catalan: “cap Sata”
- Chinese: “佐多岬”
- Czech: “Mys Sata”
- Czech: “Sata”
- French: “cap Sata”
- French: “Cap Sata”
- German: “Kap Horner”
- Japanese: “さたみさき”
- Japanese: “佐多岬”
- Korean: “사타 곶”
- Korean: “사타곶”
- Polish: “Przylądek Sata”
- Portuguese: “Cabo Sata”
- Spanish: “Cabo Sata”
- Ukrainian: “Сата мис”
- Uzbek: “Cape Sata”
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