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| We invite you to enjoy the power and history of an active volcano. From the Arimura Lava vista point in Sakurajima, you will get a first-hand perspective on the desolate surface of the mountain and the volcanic activity at its peak. You will undoubtedly be struck by the earth's tremendous energy, when you visit these sites and observe the lava accumulation from the Taisho and the Showa eras and the torii gate at the Kurokami shrine that is almost entirely buried in lava. |
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| Kurokami Half-Buried Shrine Gate | |||
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The volcanic eruption of 1915 reduced the stature of this torii shrine gate to a height less than that of an ordinary person. |
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| Sakurajima Visitors' Center | |||
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You can receive complete information on the active volcano Sakurajima. The exhibits here are classified according to different themes, such as the history of Sakurajima and the mechanism of the volcano. |
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| Sakurajima Daikon Radish | |||
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You will be amazed at the size of the world's largest radishes. These jumbo radishes are typically larger than a human head. They are grown in the volcanic soil of Sakurajima and are certified to be the largest radishes in the world. |
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