ASO Global Geopark,Japan. Geotourism Course A
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ASO Global Geopark,Japan. Geotourism Course E
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阿蘇くじゅう国立公園 Aso Kujū National Park, Kyushu JAPAN
Aso Kujū National Park 阿蘇くじゅう国立公園 is a national park in Kumamoto and Ōita Prefectures, Japan. The park derives its name from Mount Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan, and the Kujū mountains.
Mount Aso 阿蘇山 is the largest active volcano in Japan, and is among the largest in the world, on the island of Kyūshū. Its peak is 1592 m above sea level. Aso has one of the largest calderas in the world (25 km north-south and 18 km east-west). The caldera has a circumference of around 120 km, although sources vary on the exact distance.
ASO Global Geopark,Japan. ジオツーリズムコース B
コースの詳しい紹介はこちらまで
ASO Global Geopark,Japan. Geotourism Course C
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Aerial a sea of clouds of 2016 Kumamoto Aso Geopark (阿蘇 雲海 2016 August)
Aso Geopark in Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan are registered with the World Geopark
This is the aerial image taken after the big earthquake
Due to the influence of the main shock that occurred on April 16, serious damage has occurred in the structure area of our Geopark.
However, in some areas where you can see this as a wonderful landscape.
The agencies are soliciting donations of reconstruction assistance funds
Please click here for the latest damage situation and the intrusiveness possible area
4月16日に発生した本震の影響により、阿蘇ジオパークの構成エリアでは甚大な被害が発生しました。
しかし、一部のエリアではこのように素晴らしい景観を見ることができます。
関係機関では復興支援金の寄付を募っています
最新の被害状況と立ち入り可能なエリアについてはこちらをご覧ください
ASO Global Geopark,Japan. Geotourism Course D
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Aso Volcano. Aso City. Kumamoto Prefecture
熊本県阿蘇郡高森町 - らくだ山 Aso RakudaYama【ドローン空撮 - 4K】
【#49】熊本県阿蘇郡高森町にある「らくだ山」の空撮動画です。
3月17日に野焼きが行われ、草木が焼かれて山肌が「らくだ」と言うよりも「恐竜」の肌みたいで、背板のある恐竜にも見える山だなと思いました(^^;
・らくだ山ジオサイト - 阿蘇ジオパーク オフィシャルサイト
・らくだ山の場所です。
■ヤマガ空撮 - YMG AerialShoot
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ASO Global Geopark,Japan. ジオツーリズムコース A
コースの詳しい紹介はこちらまで
ASO Global Geopark,Japan. ジオツーリズムコース D
詳しいコースの紹介はこちらまで。
Best Attractions and Places to See in Aso, Japan
Aso Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Aso. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Aso for You. Discover Aso as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Aso.
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List of Best Things to do in Aso, Japan
Daikanbo
Kusasenri
Aso shrine
Mt. Aso
Michi no Eki Aso
Aso Geopark
Aso Milk Road
Cuddly Dominion
Aso Mizuki Meguri
Tenku no Michi
ASO Global Geopark,Japan. ジオツーリズムコース E
詳しいコースの紹介はこちらで
TOURING ASO KUMAMOTO / A Rainy Day In Aso
Touring Aso Kumamoto / A rainy day in Aso
Music :Everdream by Epic Soul Factory
Camera :Canon EOS 200D
#SELVOLCANICLASTIC - A DAY WITH VOLCANOLOGIST: Eps. Heisei Shinzan, Unzen UNESCO Global Geopark
#SELVOLCANICLASTIC #GEOLOGISTLIFE #ADAYWITHVOLCANOLOGIST #HEISEI #SHINZAN #UNZEN #NAGASAKI #UGG #UNESCO #GLOBAL #GEOPARK
Wondering what are volcanologists doing when they explore volcano?
You better watch all series of #ADAYWITHVOLCANOLOGIST on #SELVOLCANICLASTIC, I will make more video about VOLCANO, therefore don't forget to subscribe me!
Episode of #HEISEISHINZAN, the devastated one! 200 years ago it killed for almost 15,000 lives around Shimabara and Kumamoto by its collapsed dome, the worst volcanic death toll in history!
Curious about it! Don't hesitate to watch it!
Our climbing occasion here is need special requirement therefore we can arrived at the dome! Don't worry you still can enjoy the famous onsen!
WOW!
Happy watching! Another video please hit
Soundtrack:
Mazor Lazer ft.The Chainsmoker and Zara Larrson - Lost
Ed Sheeran - Castle on The Hill
Walk The Moon - Shut Up and Dance
Coldplay - Life in Technicolor II
The Killers - Smile Like You Mean It
David Guetta ft.Sia - She Wolf
Keane - Crystal Ball
References:
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Japan Meteorological Agency (1992) Volcanic activity of Unzendake Volcano (5). Report of Coordinating Committee for Prediction of Volcanic Eruption, no. 53, p. 32-36
Kobayashi, T. and Kato, K. (1986) History of Unzen volcano. Prog. Abst. Volc. Soc. Japan, 1986, no. 2, p. 77
Kobayashi, T. and Nakada, S. (1991) 14C ages of pyroclastic flow and avalanche deposits and the history of Unzen. Prog. Abst. Volc. Soc. Japan, 1991, no. 2, p. 140
Fac. Sci. Kyushu Univ., Earthq. Res. Inst. Univ. Tokyo and Geologist Party of Joint University Research Group (1994) Geological report of eruption at Unzen Volcano during October 1993-February 1994. Report of Coordinating Committee for Prediction of Volcanic Eruption, no. 58, p. 171-187
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Research Group for Active Faults of Japan (1991) Active Faults in Japan, sheet maps and inventories, revised edition. University of Tokyo Press, 437p
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Takarada, S., Kazahaya, K., Kawanabe, Y., Sakaguchi, K., Suto, S., Yamamoto, T., Soya, T. and Unzendake Weather Station (1993) Volume estimation of 1991-92 eruption of Unzen Volcano, and initiation mechanism of pyroclastic flows on June 3 and June 8, 1991. Bull. Geol. Surv. Japan, vol. 44, p. 11-24
Takashima, I. and Watanabe, K. (1994) Thermo-luminescence age determination of lava flows / domes and collapsed materials at Unzen volcano, SW Japan. Bull. Volcanol. Soc. Japan, vol. 39, p. 1-12
Tanaka, M. and Nakada, S. (1988) Geology of eastern part of Unzen Volcano. Sci. Rept., Shimabara Earthq. Volc. Observ., Fac. Sci., Kyushu Univ., no. 14, p. 1-12
Watanabe, K., Hoshizumi, H. and Ikebe, S. (1992) The eruption of Fugen-dake from November 1990 to May 1991, Unzen Volcano, Japan. Mem. Fac. Educ. Kumamoto Univ. no. 41, p. 47-60
Watanabe, K. Hoshizumi, H. and Itaya, T.(1993)K-Ar ages of Unzen volcano in Kyushu, Japan -with some aspects of geology of Mayu-yama-. Mem. Fac. Educ. Kumamoto Univ., no. 42, p. 35-41.
#SELVOLCANICLASTIC - A DAY WITH VOLCANOLOGIST: Eps. Taisenzan, Kuju-Aso National Park, Oita, Japan
#SELVOLCANICLASTIC #GEOLOGISTLIFE #ADAYWITHVOLCANOLOGIST #TAISENZAN #KUJU #DA_GIRL
Wondering what are volcanologists doing when they explore volcano?
You better watch all series of #ADAYWITHVOLCANOLOGIST on #SELVOLCANICLASTIC, I will make more video about VOLCANO, therefore don't forget to subscribe me!
Episode of #TAISENZAN, one of Volcanic Edifice of Kuju Volcanic Area, need 4 hours driving from Nishi-ku to Oita-shi through Nishi-Kyushu Exp.Way, and 2-3 hours to hike this volcano!
Kuju Aso National Park really famous for its Onsen and its active volcanic activity vicinity the National Park, the activity itself used for Geothermal Power Plant there.
WOW!
Happy watching!
Soundtrack : Muse - Sunburn
References :
Chida, N. (2002) Topography and geology of Kuju-Tadewara area. Report of regional natural environment scientific investigation, Kuju Town, Oita Prefecture, p. 1‒8.
Hatae, K., Watanabe, K., Watanabe, K., Tsutsui, T. and Motomura, Y. (1997) Variation in content of vesiculated glasses in volcanic ash erupted from Kuju Volcano in 1995-96, Japan. Bull. Volcanol. Soc. Japan, vol. 42, p. 345‒353.
Hoshizumi, H., Kawanabe, Y., Kamata, H. and Saito, E. (1996) Eruption and products of Kuju volcano on October, 1995. Chishitsu News, no. 498, p. 33‒35.
Hoshizumi, H., Matsumoto, A., Kawanabe, Y. and Hirota, A. (2013) Volcanic history and K-Ar ages of western to central part of Kuju volcano, Kyushu, Japan. Prog. Abst. Volcanol. Soc. Japan, 2013, p. 136.
Imura, R. and Kamata, H. (1996) Reexamination of the ancient literature on activities of Kuju Volcano, central Kyushu, Japan. Jour. Geography, vol. 105, p. 208‒214.
Itoh, J., Hoshizumi, H. and Kawanabe, Y. (2014) Eruptive history of phreatic activity of Kuju Volcano during the recent 5,000 years. Bull. Volcanol. Soc. Japan, vol. 59, p. 241‒254.
Kamata, H. (1997) Geology of the Miyanoharu district. With Geological Sheet Map at 1:50,000, Geol. Surv. Japan, 127p.
Kamata, H. and Kobayashi, T. (1997) The eruptive rate and history of Kuju Volcano in Japan during the past 15,000 years. Jour. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res., vol. 76, p. 163‒171.
Kamata, H., Danhara, T., Itoh, J., Hoshizumi, H. and Kawanabe, H. (1998) Fission-track ages of zircons in the Miyagi, Shimosakata and Handa Pyroclastic-Flow Deposits erupted from Kuju Volcano in central Kyushu, Japan. Bull. Volcanol. Soc. Japan, vol.43, p. 69‒73.
Kawanabe, H. and Hoshizumi, H. (2012) Geology of the Taisensan volcano, Kuju volcano Group. Prog. Abst. Volcanol. Soc. Japan, 2012, p. 162.
Kawanabe, H., Hoshizumi, H., Itoh, J. and Kamata, H. (1997) Tephra stratigraphy of the Kuju volcano before K-Ah tephra. Prog. Abst. Volcanol. Soc. Japan, 1997, no. 2, p. 105.
Kawanabe, H., Hoshizumi,H., Itoh, J. and Yamasaki, S. (2014) Geological Map of Kuju Volcano. Prog. Abst. Volcanol. Soc. Japan, 2014, p. 134.
Japan Meteorological Agency (2013) National catalogue of the active volcanoes in Japan (4th edition). Japan Meteorological Agency, 1498 p.
Kobayashi, T., Tsutsui, M. and Okuno, M. (2008) Source and nature of Matsunodai debris avalanche deposit, Kuju Volcano, Kyushu, Japan. Abstracts of the 115th Annual Meeting Geol. Soc. Japan, p. 57.
Matsumoto, Y. (1983) Research on the volcanic group of Kujyu Volcano Group in central Kyushu. Institute of Mireral Science and Geology, Faculty of Science, Yamaguchi University, 91 p.
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Notomi, S. (1920) Geological survey report of the Kuju and Hanamure Volcanoes. Bull. Imp. Earthq. Inv. Com., no. 91, 32 p.
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Okuno, M., Nagaoka, S. and Kobayashi, T. (2012) Studies on eruptive history of Kuju Volcano : A review. Summaries of Researches using AMS at Nagoya Univ., XXIII, p. 164‒170.
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Japan's Aso Volcano Erupts - version 2
Courtesy to the Japan Meteorological Agency
Mount Aso 阿蘇山をスパークで空撮
2018 10.13 カブツーリングで熊本の阿蘇に立ち寄りました。限られた時間内でドローン空撮するのはバタバタして焦ります(#^^#)
カメラ=DJI Spark
動画編集ソフト=Filmora
・「著作権フリーBGM配布サイト dova-s.jp
の音源を使用しています。
「メインタイトル」written by beckman
Mt. Aso (Kumamoto, Japan)
Just a look back on my favorite memories in kindergarten.
All music was created for me by
Molotov Beatz
Travel Kyushu by Car, experience 360-degree views of the vast natural scenery of this UNESCO Geopark
The number of foreign visitors who choose to explore Japan by rental car has continued to increase in recent years. Although renting a car is of course a great way to travel freely on your own schedule, driving a car in a foreign country whose rules and customs you are not yet familiar with does come with some degree of risk. So in this video NEXCO-West (the company operating many of the expressways in Western Japan) will provide some useful information for visitors from abroad, such as how to take and make the most of the region’s expressways, as well as the special discount KEP expressway pass.
In this video Sam and Kay will depart from Fukuoka Airport and take the expressway and the Yamanami Highway, one of the best and most scenic routes to the breathtakingly beautiful natural scenery of Mt. Daikanbo, located in the Aso area of Kumamoto Prefecture. At the end of the video we have also included some photographs of some of the best natural sightseeing spots throughout the Kyushu region. So to those of you currently considering renting a car and taking the expressway in Japan, watch closely and take careful note of the information provided so you can prepare for a safe, pleasant and stress-free journey driving through Japan.
*Visitors from abroad must have an international driving permit in order to drive in Japan.
Contents:
00:53 About the KEP (Kyushu Expressway Pass)
01:58 Getting on the expressway from the Dazaifu Interchange
02:14 Tips for driving on the main expressway
02:37 Using Service and Parking Areas
04:34 Heading towards Oita from Tosu Junction
04:55 Getting off the expressway at the Kokonoe Interchange and heading toward the Yamanami Highway and Mt. Daikanbo
Related links:
“KEP”
Travel Kyushu by Car
“NEXCO-West”