Ibusuki is located about 50 kilometers south of Kagoshima City, on the southeastern tip of the
Satsuma Peninsula, and faces the
East China Sea and
Kagoshima Bay from the northeastern to eastern, southern and southwestern parts of the city.
Lake Ikeda is located in the center of the city, and Unagi Pond is to the east of that.
Mount Kaimon is located along the East China Sea in the southwestern part of the city. The urban center is mainly formed along the coast, but in the area around Mount Kaimon, the urban area is located inland from Mount Kaimon. Parts of the city are within the borders of the
Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park.
Geology The city has many volcanoes and hot springs of the
Ibusuki Volcanic Field. The Yamagawa
Binary Power Station uses local geothermal power to contribute a maximum of 4990 kilowatts as a "green energy" source.
Neighboring municipalities Kagoshima Prefecture •
Kagoshima •
Minamikyūshū ==Climate==