Mt. Ebinodake
nature
Mt. Ebinodake
えびの岳
Overview
Mt. Ebinodake is a dormant volcano in Miyazaki's Ebino Kogen highlands, its shallow 700-meter-wide crater circled by a hiking trail that takes just over an hour to complete.
Dormant volcano in Miyazaki's Ebino Kogen highlands, its shallow 700-meter-wide crater circled by a hiking trail that takes just over an hour to complete. As you climb, the forest transitions from warm-temperate to temperate, and looking up through the canopy makes this shift visible in the tree types above you. Mushrooms appear at every elevation, including the bioluminescent tsukiyotake, or moonlight mushroom. The main lookout sits just under 1,300 meters and frames a panorama of surrounding volcanic peaks: Shiratoriyama, Koshikidake, Ioyama, and Karakunidake. On a clear day, Sakurajima and Kagoshima Bay are visible in the far south.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- えびの岳
- Nearest station
- Kirishima-Jingu Station (30 min bus)
- Reservations
- not required
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