What this is
Running across hardened lava fields on one of Japan's most active volcanoes is the central draw here — this is a road race held on Sakurajima itself, with routes cutting through the dramatic Taisho-era lava plateau that juts into Kinko Bay. Two distances are offered: a half marathon and a 10km race. The half marathon splits neatly between a flat coastal stretch with bay views and a second half across the paved lava plain, making for scenery that no city marathon can match. The 2026 edition carries extra significance as a countdown event marking the 200th birth and 150th death anniversaries of Saigō Takamori, the iconic Kagoshima samurai.
Who should go
Runners who want a genuinely unusual race setting — volcanic terrain, active eruption risk in the background, and Kinko Bay views — rather than a personal best course. The 10km option makes it accessible to recreational runners, not just serious half-marathon competitors.
Good to know
Entry registration is typically handled through Japanese running event platforms such as RunNet (runnet.jp) or SPORTS ENTRY — foreign credit cards may not be accepted on all platforms, so check payment options early. The venue, Nanei Lease Sakurajima Plaza, serves as the race hub with facilities for participants. Arrive well before the 10:05 start to collect your bib and account for ferry crossing time from the mainland. Kagoshima City's ferry terminal (Sakurajima Ferry) runs frequently and is the only practical way to reach the island; the last ferry back runs late, but confirm the schedule on race day. Volcanic ash is a real possibility — consider bringing a buff or light face covering, and protect any electronics.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
