Ebino Kogen Plateau
Kagoshima · Kirishima
31.9100°N, 130.8572°E
Ebino Kogen (えびの高原, 1,200m elevation) is a volcanic highland plateau in the Kirishima range, featuring a collection of crater lakes, hiking trails through alpine meadows, and geothermal vents emitting sulfur steam. The Pond Circuit Trail (池めぐり, 1 hour) passes six crater lakes in succession — each a different color (emerald green, cobalt blue, milky white) due to varying mineral content and algae.
The plateau marks the border between Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures, with the Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park protecting the volcanic landscape.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Trails free access during daylight. Eco-Museum approximately 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Plateau road open April–November.
Closed: Plateau road closed December–March due to snow and ice. Trails accessible year-round on foot if conditions permit.
Entrance Fee
Trails free. Eco-Museum ¥500 (includes trail map). Parking ¥500.
Best Season
October–November for peak foliage, vivid lake colors, and comfortable temperatures. May for pink miyama-kirishima azalea blooms.
Visit Duration
1–2 hours for the Pond Circuit Trail (4km loop). Add 3 hours for the Mt. Karakuni summit hike (6km round-trip).
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
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