Chiringashima
Chiringashima (知林ヶ島) is an island in Ibusuki, Kagoshima, Japan.
Geography
Chiringashima is the biggest island in Kagoshima Bay. It is uninhabited and lies about 800m off Tarahama. Its circumference is about 3 km and the area is about 60 ha, with a highest point of about 90m. There is a small island which is about 0.2ha that lies about 320m north of Chiringashima called Kojima or Chirinkojima. Chiringashima is a part of the somma of Ibusuki caldera. Refer to geology, white sandbar is on the base of welded tuff.
From March to October, a sandbar of about 800m at low tide enabling you to walk across to the island in about 20 minutes. The longest time it appears is for four hours. According to statistics of the city, for 190 days in a year it appears more than an hour, and for 86 days in a year more than two hours. This sandbar is occasionally washed away after a typhoon, and disappears for a while, but it is restored when sand is deposited by the tides.
The plant Vincetoxicum austrokiusianum, which is listed as an endangered species, has been found on Chirin-ga-shima.
Sightseeing
In the island, there are esplanades and an observation deck, visitors can enjoy fishing and gathering shellfish. Another esplanade and arbor is under construction. A rest station, a visitors' center, and a wharf are also being planned. Since the natural environment has been preserved in this area, the idea of make full use of it is untouched beauty for the tourist industry is under consideration. On the other side of the island, another sandbar also appears for a limited time but the tidal currents around this area are rapid and could put visitors in danger, so safety measures need to be taken.
This island is known as a matchmaking spot for couples because the sandbar is reminiscent of a bridge or bond.
External links
References
- 指宿市役所総務課市誌編さん室, ed. (1985-10-25). 指宿市誌 (in Japanese). City of Ibusuki. pp. 676–678.
- 「角川日本地名大辞典」編纂委員会, ed. (March 1983). 鹿児島県. 角川日本地名大辞典 (in Japanese). 46. Kadokawa Shoten. p. 433.
- "市長対話集会報告書" (PDF). pp. 4 – 5
Coordinates: 31°16′37″N 130°40′38″E / 31.27694°N 130.67722°E