These 12 Most Dangerous Volcanoes are Sights to Behold

Sakurajima, Japan

Sakurajima was once an isolated volcanic island. The brutal strength from its 1914 eruption caused so much lava to flow out and reach the nearby mainland. Because of the power it displayed, many volcano experts tagged it as the eastern version of Vesuvius. It has been known to erupt in smaller scales. By doing so, it spews dangerous volcanic ash that cause harm to health and property. A deadly one would yield a far different result, especially to nearby Kagoshima.