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Sakurajima
Sakurajima
Sakurajima
鹿儿岛

Sakurajima

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Sakurajima is one of Japan's most active volcanoes, located in Kagoshima Bay on the southern island of Kyushu. The volcano was originally an island until the massive 1914 eruption connected it to the Ōsumi Peninsula through lava flows, which also buried several villages. The volcano has three peaks, with Kita-dake (North Peak) reaching 1,117 meters and serving as the highest point. Minor eruptions occur regularly, sometimes several times daily, making Sakurajima one of the most closely monitored volcanoes in the world.

The volcano holds significant cultural importance for the Kagoshima region, shaping local life and agriculture for centuries. Volcanic ash from frequent eruptions has enriched the surrounding soil, enabling the cultivation of unique produce including the famous Sakurajima daikon, the world's largest radish variety, and Sakurajima komikan, the world's smallest mandarin oranges. The volcano is also part of the Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park, designated for its geological and ecological value.

Visitors can experience the volcano through several observation points and facilities. The Yunohira Observatory, located at 373 meters elevation, offers the closest public viewing point to the active crater with panoramic views across the bay to Kagoshima city. The Sakurajima Visitor Center provides educational exhibits about the volcano's history, eruption patterns, and geological features. The Nagisa Lava Trail is a paved walking path through solidified lava fields from the 1914 eruption, and the Arimura Lava Observatory provides views of the lava formations and the southern crater. Natural hot springs, or onsen, heated by volcanic activity are available at several locations including the Sakurajima Rainbow Beach area, where visitors can enjoy footbaths with volcano views.

Sakurajima is accessible by ferry from Sakurajima Ferry Terminal in Kagoshima city, with crossings operating 24 hours daily and taking approximately 15 minutes. Ferries depart every 10-15 minutes during daytime hours. The ferry fare is 200 yen for adults. Rental cars and bicycles are available at the ferry terminal on Sakurajima, and tour buses circle the volcano with stops at major attractions. Entry to most observation points and trails is free, though the Visitor Center charges a small admission fee of 100 yen. Visitors should check current volcanic alert levels before traveling, as access to certain areas may be restricted during periods of heightened activity.



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日本〒891-1420 鹿儿岛县鹿儿岛市樱岛赤水町樱岛


What other travelers are saying about Sakurajima

很漂亮的地方~

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常见问题解答

Yes, Sakurajima is generally safe to visit despite its frequent minor eruptions. The volcano is continuously monitored by the Japan Meteorological Agency, and authorities maintain strict safety protocols. Small ash eruptions occur regularly and are considered normal activity. However, access to certain areas may be restricted based on the current alert level. Visitors should check the volcanic activity status before traveling and follow all posted warnings and guidelines.

If volcanic ash begins falling, seek shelter indoors or in your vehicle immediately. Close windows and doors, and avoid driving if possible as ash reduces visibility and damages engines. Wear a mask or cover your nose and mouth with a cloth to avoid inhaling ash particles. Most ash falls are light and brief. Local residents are accustomed to ash and shops sell protective items. The ferry service may temporarily suspend operations during heavy ashfall but typically resumes quickly.

No, hiking to the active summit craters is prohibited due to safety concerns from ongoing volcanic activity and toxic gases. The closest accessible point is the Yunohira Observatory at 373 meters elevation. Several maintained trails and observation points around the lower slopes allow visitors to experience the volcanic landscape safely. These areas provide excellent views and access to lava fields without entering restricted zones.

A half-day visit of approximately four to five hours is sufficient to see the main attractions including the Yunohira Observatory, Visitor Center, and one or two lava observation points. This allows time for the ferry crossing, transportation around the island, and visiting hot springs. Full-day visits can include more leisurely exploration, cycling routes, dining at local restaurants, and extended time at onsen facilities. Some visitors choose to stay overnight at accommodations on the volcano to experience sunset and sunrise views.

Sakurajima can be visited year-round as the volcano and ferry operate daily regardless of season. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer mild temperatures and clear skies ideal for photography and outdoor activities. Summer (June to August) is hot and humid but provides the longest daylight hours. Winter (December to February) is cooler with fewer tourists, though occasional ash emissions may be more visible against clear winter skies. Weather conditions and wind direction affect ash distribution, so check forecasts before planning outdoor activities.
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Rafael阿飛
2024年8月3日
非常建议自驾游,开车环岛一圈大约车程1小时,算上沿途景点停留的话大约需时4小时。建议早些吃午饭然后下午1点左右登岛,这样可以赶在日落前回市区。
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John S.
2023年12月18日
还可吧 基本上没有什么人
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Yufeng LIU
2023年9月26日
可以玩一整天的好地方!
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Aaron Choi
2023年2月12日
更多櫻島旅遊資訊點>>>>>>>鹿兒島旅遊官網 位於日本九洲南部的「櫻島」,世界上僅存的「活火山」之一,更是鹿兒島的象徵。生命力旺盛的它,在1914年大正大爆發時,噴出高達約100億噸的熔岩填滿了東側海峽,讓原本是孤島的櫻島從此與鹿兒島相連。然而,此次的爆發也帶走了58條性命,但島民們卻沒有因此遺棄這座難得的火山島,雖然島民開玩笑表示「比起下雨的天數,下火山灰的天數更多」,但他們仍與火山和諧共存,紮了根,就不輕易離開。 多數民眾聽到「火山爆發」四個字都會覺得恐懼,但這座世界上屈指可數的活火山,每年卻能吸引約150萬遊客一睹它的風采。櫻島火山分為「北岳」(海拔1117公尺)及「南岳」(海拔1060公尺),但北岳距今已經2000年沒有噴發活動。而南岳104年已經小小噴發737次,但很罕見的,從去年9月至今,南岳也已經有3個月沒有噴發活動,當地觀測員推測,可能進入休息狀態。 櫻島離鹿兒島市區僅4公里,平常可搭渡輪、巴士或開車往返。對當地4500位居民來說,櫻島就是他們的根,即便因火山爆發而撤離,但只要解除警報,他們一樣會回到島上,整理好家園,繼續過日子。對他們來說,櫻島是上天的給的恩惠,因為火山地熱帶來了天然溫泉,火山岩土壤上更可栽培出屬於櫻島的特產,大海也因為熔岩的流入,形成各樣的海底地質。 說這是一座魅力島嶼一點也不為過,櫻島也被稱為「七色島」,因為地形的關係,在不同時間及不同方向看上去大不相同。晴空萬里時,火山有藍天襯著,被陽光擁抱著,就像溫暖的暖爐。但當夕陽西下,被染紅的火山,看上去像蓄勢待發的猛獸。此外,島上也因火山熔岩而創造出許多難得一見的景觀,其中幾個必訪景點沒去過,就別說你踏上過櫻島的土地。 櫻島必訪景點 1. 櫻島遊客中心 相信多數人都會認為「遊客中心」一定很無聊,但是這座活火山怎麼可能如此一般?穿過遊客中心大門口,會來到「霧島錦江灣國立公園」印入眼簾的是一片的海景及山景,更有長達101公尺的「天然足湯」,當然這也是火山最大的恩惠。天然足湯約50度,泉質屬於納鹽泉,有去瘀療傷的功效。 遊客中心記錄了櫻島火山的傳奇,如同縮影一般,帶你進入櫻島居民才能走過的歷史。足湯旁及海面上也可見許多熔岩形成的奇形怪狀火山岩,一旁還有「櫻島熔岩步道」,腳底踩的更是貨真價實的火山灰。此外,櫻島海邊其實也是可以潛水的,水域相當深,地形與台灣花東一樣落差很大,走一步就直接往下10公尺。 2. 被黑神埋沒的鳥居 「鳥居」完全印證出火山爆發的威脅。1914年大正大爆發,讓原本有3公尺高的鳥居,瞬間被火山灰掩埋到僅剩1公尺,鳥居是神社的象徵,據了解,這個被埋沒的鳥居原是「原五社神社」或是「腹五社神社」,被掩埋的入口處小紅屋正是祭拜神社神明,往深處走還是保有該神社本殿,裡面還供奉著「天照大神的孫子-天孫3代」。因為鳥居的神聖,原本居民想合力將火山灰清掉,但為了讓後代知道火山噴發的嚴重性,決定保留,也成了景點之一。 3. 湯之平展望所 湯之平展望所威於海拔373米,距離火山口約3公里,是安全範圍的底限。站在瞭望台,可清楚看見火山樣貌,連火山壁被熔岩侵蝕的痕跡都一覽無遺。此外,若天氣狀況佳,更可眺望鹿兒島市景。 4. 有村熔岩展望所 如同湯之平展望所,是離火山最近的安全距離,展望所環境設備完善,更能享受被火山岩包圍的壓迫感,踏上此地,一定會有一個「這輩子都沒想過我能離火山這麼近」得念頭,近到連被熔岩侵蝕的痕跡都清清楚楚。 5. 挖足湯 位於有村熔岩展望所附近的「有村海岸」可提供遊客自行挖湯泡腳,只要帶把鏟子、一條毛巾和清水,拼命的往下挖,就會挖到因為火山地熱而形成的熱呼呼海水,泡腳海景雙享受。但因為足湯會隨著潮水變動,因此建議退潮來比較好,潮夕時間可直接跟櫻島遊客中心詢問,此外,遊客中心也提供鏟子,一組500日圓。 當地人其實都很享受櫻島純樸的生活,因為搭渡輪往返僅需約15-20分鐘,因此有島民每天通勤至鹿兒島上班上課。踏上這片土地,不知不覺也跟著慢活,一點都不覺得住在活火山周圍是一件多麼恐怖的事情,當然其中原因也包括火山觀測的設備相當先進完善,遊客中心導覽人員大村瑛表示,火山噴發之前,地面會隆起,他比喻,現在的觀測技術細微到一根頭髮都可以測的出來,只要觀測出來的級數太高,不僅不會開放遊客入島,連居民都要趕緊撤離。 火山爆發時,火山灰就如台灣霾害一樣隨風飄散,因此,鹿兒島每日天氣預報都會特別報風向,以免措手不及。另外,想到櫻島遊玩的遊客要特別注意是否有高級數火山活動,以免撲了一場空。
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台南人
2018年1月12日