Can visitors enter the inner caldera of the double volcano island Aogashima, Japan?
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Aogashima is one of the Izu island of Japan that isn't very famous for some reason, but definitely should be.
The whole island is basically a volcano rising steeply up out of the sea. Within the caldera of the volcano is a second smaller volcano with its own second caldera!
The island has a population of about 200 living in the village inside the large crater.
But I can't find a lot of information about tourism there. Wikivoyage has a brief article. What I can't find is whether it's possible/safe to visit the inner crater/caldera.
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Can I go to Aogashima?
The only way to reach Aogashima is via Hachijojima, a larger island 70km north. Hachijojima has an airport and can be reached by air or boat from Tokyo. From Hachijojima by boat: Boats take 3 hours. Note that service can be affected by inclement weather.Is Aogashima an active volcano?
It is the southernmost and the most isolated inhabited island of the Izu archipelago. The island itself is a giant volcanic crater, and within that crater there's another, smaller volcano. Aogashima is still considered an active Class-C volcano though it last erupted in the 1780\u2032s.When did Aogashima last erupt?
Still considered a Class-C active volcano by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the last eruption of Aogashima was during a four-year period from 1781\u20131785. It is located along the Izu\u2013Bonin\u2013Mariana Arc.What type of volcano is Aogashima?
AogashimaSynonymsAoga-shimaFeature NameFeature TypeLatitudeKurasakiStratovolcanoMaru-yamaCone5 more rowsTokyo's Secret Island Paradise | AOGASHIMA ★ ONLY in JAPAN
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