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Yes, there are myths about Sakurajima Volcano, most of them including religious meanings or its haunted or something like that =] hope that helps! jess xox

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Where is Sakurajima Volcano?

Sakurajima or Cherry Island is an active volcano. It is a former island in Kagoshima Prefecture in Kyushu, Japan.


What is the name of a Kyushu volcano?

The volcano is called Sakurajima.


Is sakurajima a hot spot?

No. Sakurajima is a volcano associated with a convergent plate boundary.


In which country is the sakurajima volcano?

Japan!


What plate is Mount Sakurajima on?

No. Sakurajima is a volcano associate with a plate boundary.


Where is mount Sakurajima volcano?

Sakurajima is on the southern part of the Japanese island of Kyushu, projecting into Kagoshima Bay.


What is the most active volcanoes in japan?

Sakurajima volcano


Are there any legends are stories associated with mt Pinatubo?

Yes, there are legends from the indigenous Aeta people that tell of a giant living within Mount Pinatubo who caused earthquakes when he moved. There are also stories of spirits dwelling in the volcano, believed to be responsible for its volcanic activity. These legends reflect the deep connection and reverence that local communities have for the volcano.


How old is the volcano Sakurajima?

Sakurajima is estimated to be around 23,000 years old. It is one of Japan's most active volcanoes, located in Kagoshima Prefecture.


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Pavlof Volcano has many legends about it. Many of the legends include a form of personification of evil living in the volcano. When the volcano erupts then that personified evil will come out and attack the people.


How old is Sakurajima?

As a separate volcano, Sakurajima is about 22,000 years old. It is the latest peak in the Aira caldera and was a separate island until an eruption in 1914. It has been in the current state of eruption since 1955.


How dangerous is sakurajima?

Sakurajima is a rather dangerous volcano due to it's large and constant production of ash. The volcano is currently under a Level 3 orange alert from the Japan Meteorological Agency. It is currently the only volcano with this alert level in Japan.