Kirishima Kinkowan National Park

Kirishima Kinkowan National Park

Kirishima Kinkowan National Park is known for its stunning volcanic landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and historical significance as one of Japan's first designated national parks.

141,612
Acres Protected
200
Miles of Trails
3,500,000
Annual Visitors
1934
Year Established

About Kirishima Kinkowan National Park

Kirishima Kinkowan National Park

Kirishima Kinkowan National Park, located in the southern part of Kyushu Island, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The park is set amidst a scenic volcanic range known for its active and dormant volcanic peaks, including Mount Kirishima. Encompassing a range of elevations, the park features diverse ecosystems ranging from subtropical to montane climates, supporting a wide variety of plant and animal species. Historically, it has been significant as both a site of worship and a place of inspiration for Japanese mythology and poetry. Recreational opportunities abound, with numerous hiking trails, scenic drives, and hot spring resorts. Notable landmarks include the Kirishima Shrine, famed for its spiritual significance, and Sakurajima, an active volcano visible from many areas in the park. The park is a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those eager to explore Japan's volcanic landscapes.

Highlights

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Mount Kirishima and its volcanic peaks

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The rich biodiversity including unique flora and fauna

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The culturally significant Kirishima Shrine

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The active volcano Sakurajima offering spectacular views

Notable Natural Features

Kirishima Shrine

An important Shinto shrine with historical and spiritual significance.

Sakurajima Volcano

One of Japan’s most active volcanoes, offering dramatic landscapes.

Onami Pond

A large crater lake offering serene landscapes and bird watching.