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Lake Ikeda

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Lake Ikeda is a caldera lake located 40 km south of Kagoshima city; Kyūshū island, Japan. It is perhaps best known to tourists as the location of the purported sightings of a monster named Issie, and as the largest lake on Kyūshū island with a... Wikipedia
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Lake Ikeda is a caldera lake located 40 km (25 mi) south of Kagoshima city; Kyūshū island, Japan. It is perhaps best known to tourists as the location of ...
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We came across lake Ikeda driving around south of Kagoshima. The drive was amazing though thick forest, rice and flowered fields. The lake is Kyushu's ...
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Located between Kagoshima City and Ibusuki (which is famous for its hot sand baths), Lake Ikeda is the biggest volcanic lake in Kyushu with ...
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Formed by volcanic activity a long time ago, this is Kyushu's largest caldera lake. It is 233 meters at its deepest point, and has a circumference of 15 ...
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Lake Ikeda is the largest volcanic lake in Kyushu and has a depth of up to 233 meters that gives the water an intense ocean-blue color. From the shore, you can ...
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Lake Ikeda is a caldera lake, located 40 km south of Kagoshima city hall. It has a surface area of 11 km2 and a shoreline length of 15 km.
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Kayak on Lake Ikeda, the largest lake in Kyushu. This guided trip offers dramatic backdrops that include Mount Kaimon, known as the Mount Fuji of Satsuma.
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Lake Ikeda (池田湖, Ikedako) is a caldera lake located 40 kilometers south of Kagoshima city on Kyūshū Island, Japan. It appears in the 2001 Toho film, Godzilla ...
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Jun 12, 2016 · Lake Ikeda is a caldera lake formed from volcanic activity 6400 years ago. Legend has it that a monster named Isshii inhibits the lake.
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According to a legend, the mare Issie, or sometimes Isshi, lived near Lake Ikeda, located on Kyushu Island in Kagoshima Prefecture, with her foal.