The barren peak of Mt. Io, littered with sulfur (Photo: Tristan Scholze)

Mt. Io in Kirishima

Barren volcanic landscape

Tristan Scholze   - 1 min read

The 1,310 m (4,298 ft) Mt. Io (pronounced ee-oh) is only slightly higher than the Ebino Plateau and located along Rt. 1 next to Fudo Pond, making it an easy hike to the top. In autumn, its slopes are covered in beautiful tufts of susuki and a few scattered Kyushu azalea bushes. Remnants of this volcano’s abundant sulfur, which used to be mined, are sprinkled across the rocky peak. After a look at the crater area, continue on a longer hike, past scenic fields to Mt. Karakuni, more peaks and more extensive treks (map).

硫黄山—iou-yama—Mt. Io

Tristan Scholze

Tristan Scholze @tristan.scholze

I'm also known as Faer Out. I love learning about people and nature. I've traveled around the world and throughout Japan, and I hope to continue seeing and experiencing the wonder of this planet as long as I live.Based in Japan for nearly two decades, I'm a Japan Travel expert for Fukuoka and Sag...