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  2. List of volcanoes in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Quaternary Volcanoes of Japan - Geological Survey of Japan; Volcano on Google Map - Geological Survey of Japan; The National Catalogue of the Active Volcanoes in Japan - Japan Meteorological Agency; 日本の主な山岳標高 (Elevation of Principal Mountains in Japan) - Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (in Japanese)

  3. Category:Volcanoes of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Volcanoes of Japan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Lists of volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    List of volcanoes in Japan; ... Volcano World; Volcano photos by country (geographic.org) This page was last edited on 1 November 2024, at 09:13 (UTC). ...

  5. Category:Volcanoes of Japan by prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Category: Volcanoes of Japan by prefecture. ... Volcanoes of Yamanashi Prefecture (2 C, 6 P) This page was last edited on 12 January 2015, at 02:16 (UTC). ...

  6. Mount Fuji - Wikipedia

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    Geological cross-section of Fuji volcano. Key: N 2 = Tertiary sedimentary rocks; αN 2 = Tertiary volcanic rocks; αQ 1 = Komitake volcano; α-δQ 1 = Ashitaka volcano; βQ 2 = Older Fuji volcano; αβQ 2 = Younger Fuji volcano. [40] Mount Fuji is located at a triple junction trench where the Amurian Plate, Okhotsk Plate, and Philippine Sea ...

  7. Niseko Volcanic Group - Wikipedia

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    Niseko Volcanic Group is a volcanic group of active stratovolcanoes and lava domes situated in Hokkaidō, Japan. The volcanoes are younger than 400,000 years. The last eruption was 6,000 to 7,000 years ago. Today Iwaonupuri shows fumarolic activity. [1]

  8. Category:Stratovolcanoes of Japan - Wikipedia

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  9. Mount Haku - Wikipedia

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    Mount Haku (白山, Haku-san, "White Mountain"), or Mount Hakusan (commonly referred to as simply Hakusan), is a dormant stratovolcano in Japan.It is located on the borders of Gifu and Ishikawa, on the island of Honshu.