Sakurajima Fishing Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's like a pier.
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I was walking in "Lava Nagisa Park" at the southwestern edge of Sakurajima. There is a promenade here in Sakurajima, where the dark and rugged lava is dotted. There was a place like a pier in the sea on the north side of the promenade. That was Sakurajima Kaizuri Park. It costs a fee to hang, but it seems that you can fish comfortably in front of Kinko Bay, where the city of Kagoshima spreads on the opposite bank.
you can make the sea with sakurajima in the background.
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On the south side of the Sakurajima Ferry Terminal is Sakurajima Lava Nagisa Park. There is a promenade in the park, and I was able to take a walk while looking at Sakurajima and Kinko Bay. At the northern end of the promenade, there was a place like a pier protruding into the sea. That was Sakurajima Kaizuri Park. People who do not carry the hanging charge will be charged a "hanging fee", but even those who do not carry the hanging can enter by paying the entrance fee.
I don't know if it's part of Sakurajima Lava Nagisa Park or adjacent, but it's very close. It's a part that protrudes into the sea, and it costs money to enter. It's completely like a fishing spot, so it's not a place for tourists to go.
It is located at the tip of the eye and nose of Sakurajima Port. It's not a matter of what to do because it's paid, but it seems that you can catch something even if you look at the website (although it's refreshing because I'm not interested) It seems that tools will be rented out, so if you are interested, you may want to stop by. I don't think it's that expensive if it's 200 yen in 4 hours at a time ...
Perhaps because there are plenty of fish, the fish gathered as soon as I put in the bait, and I was able to fish at a good tempo! I was a beginner in fishing, but the person in charge taught me how to set the bait and the knack, so I enjoyed it quite a bit ◎
It's like a pier.
I was walking in "Lava Nagisa Park" at the southwestern edge of Sakurajima. There is a promenade here in Sakurajima, where the dark and rugged lava is dotted. There was a place like a pier in the sea on the north side of the promenade. That was Sakurajima Kaizuri Park. It costs a fee to hang, but it seems that you can fish comfortably in front of Kinko Bay, where the city of Kagoshima spreads on the opposite bank.
you can make the sea with sakurajima in the background.
On the south side of the Sakurajima Ferry Terminal is Sakurajima Lava Nagisa Park. There is a promenade in the park, and I was able to take a walk while looking at Sakurajima and Kinko Bay. At the northern end of the promenade, there was a place like a pier protruding into the sea. That was Sakurajima Kaizuri Park. People who do not carry the hanging charge will be charged a "hanging fee", but even those who do not carry the hanging can enter by paying the entrance fee.
it's like a park.
I don't know if it's part of Sakurajima Lava Nagisa Park or adjacent, but it's very close. It's a part that protrudes into the sea, and it costs money to enter. It's completely like a fishing spot, so it's not a place for tourists to go.
There's a charge.
It is located at the tip of the eye and nose of Sakurajima Port. It's not a matter of what to do because it's paid, but it seems that you can catch something even if you look at the website (although it's refreshing because I'm not interested) It seems that tools will be rented out, so if you are interested, you may want to stop by. I don't think it's that expensive if it's 200 yen in 4 hours at a time ...
Beginners can enjoy it!
Perhaps because there are plenty of fish, the fish gathered as soon as I put in the bait, and I was able to fish at a good tempo! I was a beginner in fishing, but the person in charge taught me how to set the bait and the knack, so I enjoyed it quite a bit ◎