Lake Ikeda is a caldera lake, located 40 km south of Kagoshima city. It has a surface area of 11 km2 and a shoreline length of 15 km. The maximum depth amounts to 233 m. Together with Mt. Kaimon on its south side, it forms one of the most scenic spots of Southern Kyushu tourist zone, Kirishima-Yaku National Park.
The lake water quality was excellent until some years ago, but has been deteriorated due to the development of the surrounding areas since around 1955. The transparency of the lake measured 26.8 m in 1929, but decreased to about 5 m in recent years. Freshwater red tides have also been observed. There are resort facilities in the northeastern part of the lake, which attract 2.8 million tourists annually. The lake also serves for fish culture and irrigation. An irrigation project for 6,000 ha of agricultural field and 10,000 households was initiated in 1965 and the courses of three nearby rivers were diverted into the lake. The irrigation system has been in operation since 1982, resulting in a considerable amelioration of the lake water quality (Q).
C. PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS (1)
Surface area [km2]
11
Volume [km3]
1.47
Maximum depth [m]
233
Mean depth [m]
135
Water level
Regulated
Normal range of annual water
- level fluctuation [m]
4
Length of shoreline [km]
15.1
Residence time [yr]
1.7
Catchment area [km2]
41
D. PHYSIOGRAPHIC FEATURES
D1 GEOGRAPHICAL (Q)
Bathymetric map: Fig. ASI-30-01.
Names of main islands: None.
Number of outflowing rivers and channels (name): 1 (Shin R.).
D2 CLIMATIC
Climatic data at Ibusuki, 1971-1980 (2)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Ann.
Mean temp. [deg C]
8.7
9.4
12.1
16.6
20.0
23.7
27.3
27.8
24.9
20.4
15.3
10.5
18.1
Precipitation [mm]
98
134
179
249
291
459
243
182
244
128
77
114
2,439
Number of hours of bright sunshine: 2,411 hr yr-1.
Fig. ASI-30-01
Bathymetric map (Q).
Water temperature [deg C](3, 4)
Station 1, 1986
Depth [m]
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
0.5
-
10.4
-
15.6
-
23.0
-
-
29.3
23.3
-
14.2
15
-
10.2
-
13.0
-
13.9
-
-
22.9
22.9
-
14.2
30
-
10.2
-
10.8
-
11.0
-
-
11.5
11.5
-
11.0
100
-
10.2
-
10.1
-
10.2
-
-
10.4
10.2
-
10.3
200
-
10.2
-
10.1
-
10.2
-
-
10.4
10.2
-
10.3
Freezing period: None (Q).
Mixing type: Monomictic (Q).
Notes on water mixing and thermocline formation
The lake is thermally stratified between April and December. The stratification is especially remarkable between June and November. The thermocline is situated at 10-20 m depth (Q).
Fish
Anguilla marmorata, A. Japonica*, Cyprinus carpio*, Hypomesus transpacificus nipponensis, Plecoglossus altivelis. * Economically important.
F5 FISHERY PRODUCTS (Q)
Annual fish catch [metric tons]
1980: 379.
G. SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
G1 LAND USE IN THE CATCHMENT AREA (6)
1980
Original basin Area [km2]
[%]
Newly added basin Area [km2]
[%]
Natural landscape
8.95
72.5
19.51
68.7
Agricultural land
1.36
11.0
5.59
19.7
Residential area
0.44
3.6
0.37
1.3
Others
1.59
12.9
2.92
10.3
Total
12.34
100
28.39
100
Main types of woody vegetation (5)
Evergreen broadleaf forest (Pasania edulis, Castanopsis cuspidata), pine forest (Pinus thunbergii), pine plantation (P. thunbergii).
Main types of herbaceous vegetation: Grassland and weeds (5).
Main kinds of crops: Rice, sweet potato, radish and tea (5).
G2 INDUSTRIES IN THE CATCHMENT AREA AND THE LAKE (Q)
1980
Gross product per year [mill. yen]*
No.of persons engaged
Primary industry
8,900
8,127
Secondary industry
10,100
4,457
Tertiary industry
40,300
13,613
* Data compiled from the statistics of the municipalities in the catchment area.
Numbers of domestic animals in the catchment area
Cattle 2,015, swine 947 and poultry 913,100.
G3 POPULATION IN THE CATCHMENT AREA (Q)
1980
Population
Population density [km-2]
Major cities (population)
Total
3,434
84.3
None
H. LAKE UTILIZATION
H1 LAKE UTILIZATION (6)
Source of water, sightseeing and tourism (no. of visitors in 1980: 2,870,000),
recreation (sport-fishing) and fisheries.
H2 THE LAKE AS WATER RESOURCE (6)
Use rate [m3 sec-1]
Irrigation
0.22
I. DETERIORATION OF LAKE ENVIRONMENT AND HAZARDS (Q)
I2 TOXIC CONTAMINATION
Present status: None.
I3 EUTROPHICATION
Nuisance caused by eutrophication
Unusual algal bloom: Peridinium sp.
Nitrogen and phosphorus loadings to the lake [t yr-1]