Monday, March 04, 2019

Relaxing Kagoshima

We had thought Japan was going to be very much on-the-go for us. Due to bad weather, we scrapped Kirishima Volcano and ended up hanging around Kagoshima which is the southern most metropolitan area on Japan's four main islands. Kagoshima also happens to be next to an active volcano, Sakurujima, which can be seen from all over the place, especially when it is sending up smokes. One day we took the short 15 minute ferry over, had a walk to the viewing platform through a dusting of volcanic ashes which brought John much thrill and concern at the same time.

We also daytrippd by train to hike the inactive volcano of Kaimondake at very south of Kyushu island. The last 200m of ascending was some scrambling over rock fields -- a good thing we had some practice in Taiwan. The view at the top was incomparable, though could be clearer if Sakurajima were not so busy sending up plumes.

Kagoshima itself is a nice enough a city. It is always interesting to us to learn how things work in Japan.

Sunrise over the Pacific Ocean as seen from the train as we head towards the dormant Kaimon-dake volcano. The thin black cloud is ash from Sakurajima volcano to the north.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Stopped at the southernmost train station in Japan. "No shooting on the tracks" ; that is, don't stand on the RR tracks to "shoot" a pic of the southernmost station or its signage.
Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Japan

Kaimon-dake's summit is 924 meters above sea level, over 3000 ft. Lots of wow-factor to see it rising from the black volcanic soil.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Trellises of fava beans.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

The one-car local train.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

After 2 kms of gentle uphill, we hit the trailhead.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

The trail was mostly black and brown volcanic rock and sand.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

No views to speak of until the 500 meter mark. These 2 shots are to the south
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

And at 800 meters looking west.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

There is always a ladder. ;-)
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Almost at the Summit.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

924 meters above sea level. Great views north towards Kagoshima.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

We had the summit to ourselves for a few minutes. Then, on a beautiful day, come others.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Summit Selfie.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

And way to the north, Sakura-jima issues a puff of smoke.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

We walked down faster than expected; too early for the next train, so we hitched a ride to Ibusuki, a seaside town, and caught the train from there.
Climbing Kaimon-dake - Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Ibusuki Station, Kyushu, Japan

The next day we took the ferry 4km across Kanko Bay (a volcanic caldera itself) over to Sakurajima to experience the active, smoking, ash-spewing volcano.
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Usually one does the hot spring foot bath at the end of the hike, but....
Open Air Public Foot Bath - Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

After the foot bathing and a stop by Lawsons for a coffee and rice cakes, we started out on what turned out to be a 13-mile walk by taking a trail through lava from the 1914 eruption; the last major lava eruption. Very nice trail, with cool rock formations, views of the bay and back to Kagoshima.
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

View to the volcano from an observation tower along the trail.
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Snack break. With a view.
Rice Cake - Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Video.


Video link here.

Hey, they pay to create these rock formations in Suzhou, China; here, for free.
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

All around the volcano are these shelters to protect from falling rock. SL thinks it's "safety theater".
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

There is a tourist bus that stops at several viewpoints.
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Then we take a hard left and walk from sea level up to 400 meters to the closest spot you can get to this active volcano.
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Disaster Plans - Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Why walk towards an active volcano I ask myself as we near the No Entry Zone and start to see a layer of ash on the road.
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Then SL says "Did you hear that rumble? And I look up.
Ash Eruption - Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Video.


Video link here.

And why do we keep walking towards the No Entry Zone?
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Sun-Ling at a gate for the No Entry Zone.
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

A light ash is falling and our boots leave fresh tracks.
Fresh tracks (ours) in the Volcanic Ash - Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

And I have to dust off my hat. Oh and it starts to sprinkle.
Volcanic Ash on my Hat - Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

We reach the closest viewpoint to the volcano. Awesome views. Then walk down to the ferry and head home.
Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Sakurajima - Kagoshima, Japan

Spent our final day in Kagoshima on a self-guided walking tour. First up to the shrine and viewpoint. Is a bird, a plane?
Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Kaogshima cats evidently have no predators cause they sit outside all day.
Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Path up to the viewpoint.
Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

There is no on-street parking in Kagoshima so the side walks are wide and often beautiful. [those cars are stopped at a light]
Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Over to Ishibashi Park where 3 old bridges have been relocated.
Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

View from our hotel room hallway.
Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Our hotel was near the very tame Entertainment District.
Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

The Suntory Shelf at the nearby disukaunto (discount store).
Suntory Shelf at the local our local disukaunto (discount store) 0 Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan

2 comments:

Kathy said...

I chose not to go to Kagoshima in fall 2016 because of the earthquakes earlier that year. Sounds like the town is in good shape now?

john said...

@Kathy, Right. In very good shape. Although there may be a thin coat of ash at any time. The video at the VC on Sakaruajima said there are special machines to vacuum up ash.

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