Mt Oakan watches the road at night
Oakan is a mountain in Hokkaido, Japan. Overlooking Lake Akan, which has a well-known onsen (hot spring) and village of Ainu woodcarvers (the inhabitants of Hokkaido before the Japanese came). Oakan is visible along the road between Akan and Teshikaga. Oakan is considered "male" and makes a pair with the female volcano Meakan on the other side of Akan.
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List of volcanoes (Japan)
List of volcano (Volcano list), the Japan major in the Quaternary volcano is a list of. Bold is active volcano , the activity rank (A) (B) (C ) (N / A) = are described outside rank.
110 mountains including 11 northern territories (Kunashiri, only Etorofu, unranked). However, the Japan Meteorological Agency does not use ABC's ranking because it does not consider the possibility of future eruptions and social impacts.
Forty-seven volcanoes, such as those of ranks A, B, and C, are designated as volcanoes to be monitored at all times, and are constantly prepared for observation by institutions such as the Japan Meteorological Agency. For more information, see Active volcano #Volcano constantly monitored in Japan .
Rank A volcanoes (13 mountains)
8 Tokachidake Hokkaido
10 Tarumaeyama Hokkaido
13 Mount Usu in Hokkaido
16 Hokkaido Komagatake Hokkaido
43 Asamayama Gunma Prefecture / Nagano Prefecture
56 Izu Oshima Tokyo
60 Miyakejima Tokyo
66 Izu Torishima Tokyo
82 Asoyama Kumamoto
83 Unzendake Nagasaki
88 Sakurajima Kagoshima
91 Iwo Jima , Kagoshima Prefecture
95 Suwanosejima Kagoshima
Others
36 volcanoes of rank B
38 volcanoes of rank C
Volcanoes not ranked (data shortage) 23 volcanoes
Hokkaido
Shiretoko
Shiretoko Iwozan (B)An active volcano onthe Shiretoko Peninsula that eruptedhigh-purity molten sulfur .
Mount Rausu (B) An active volcano with a lava dome on the Shiretoko Peninsula.
Zenith mountain
Chisaibetsudake
Mt.
Mt.
Mount Shari
Takesatake
Samakkenupuri Mountain
Lake Mashu (B)
Atosanupuri (C)
Kussharo caldera
Mount Oakan
Meakandake (B): Occasional eruptions and bans on mountain entry.
Maruyama (C)
Mount Nipesotsu
Shikaribetsu Volcanoes
Mirao Mountain
Daisetsuzan (C): 30,000 years ago, a large eruption forming the Oachidaira caldera erupted, eruptingwelded tuff forming Sounkyo , reaching a thickness of 200 m. Later, Mt. Asahidake was formed.
Nisei Kausuppe Mountain
Mount Chubetsu
Tomuraushi Mountain
Tokachi Eboshi Volcanoes
Tokachi Mimata Caldera ( English version )
Tokachidake (A): An active volcano on the southern edge of the Daisetsuzan system. The explosion during the Taisho era melted the snow around the summit, creating a massive mudflow .
Mt. Rishiri (C): The mountain where Prince Tokujin the Crown Prince likes climbing.
Mount Kumaneshiri
Shijoroyama
Akaigawa caldera
Mount Horohoro - IsaoShun瞥山
Mount Orofure , Kurumadake
Eniwadake (C)
Mt.Kaze Fugen
Tarumaeyama (A)
Shikotsu caldera
Mount Sapporo
Kuranumadake
Kuttara (C)
Toya caldera
Usuzan (A): A volcano erupting every 30 years. There were eruptions in theMeiji Shinzan, Showa Shinzan and 1970s, and erupted in Heisei.
Shiribetsudake
Mt. Yotei (C)
Niseko Annupuri (C)
Raidenyama
Mount Kaba
Narukawa Caldera
Hokkaido Komagatake (A) (Esashi Komagatake) erupted about 100 years ago
Crying mountain
Esan Maruyama
Esan (B)
Money turtle
Mount Hakodate
Katsurunyama
Oshima Oshima (B)
Oshima Kojima
Goshi Seamount
Northern territories
Etorofu island
Kamuidake : Located on the eastern end of Etorofu Island . Altitude 1,322m
Moseijidake (N / A): Altitude 1,124m Caldera formation tens of thousands of years ago. 1958 eruption
Scatter Mountain (N / A): An active volcano on Etorofu Island Cape. Altitude 1,587m
Baransky (N / A): Sashiusuyama altitude of 1,125m
Oda Moeyama (N / A): Odamoyama 1,208m above sea level No eruption record.
Yakeyama (N / A): 1,158m above sea level
Single Crown Mountain (West Mono Crown Mountain)
Mt. Atosa (N / A): 1,206m above sea level
Bertalbe (N / A): Active volcano on the western edge of Etorofu Island
Kunashir Island
Mount Ruloui (N / A)
Gandake (N / A): Anactive volcano in the eastern part of Kunashiri Island . It is 1,822 meters high and is the highest on Kunashir Island.
Mount Rausu (N / A): An active volcano in the central and western part of Kunashiri Island. Shiretoko Peninsula has a similar name called Mount Rausu
Tomariyama (N / A): Active volcano at the western end of Kunashir Island
Tohoku region
Mutsu Hiuchidake
Mount Osore (C)
Mount Iwaki (B)
Hakkoda Mountain (C)
Okiura caldera
The eruption of Towada Caldera (B) 915 was the largest eruption in Japan in recent 2000 years.
Mount Tashiro
Fujisato Komagatake
Moriyoshiyama
Cold wind mountain
Megata
Seven o'clock rain mountain
Hachimantai (C)
Akita Yakiyama (B)
Mount Iwate (B)
Nipple Mountain
Akita Komagatake (B)
Yakeishidake
Obiuchiyama
Takamatsudake
Kurikoma (B)
Onikobe caldera
Mukomachi caldera
Naruko Volcanoes (C)
Mt. Chokai (B)
Hijiori caldera (C) Eruption about 12,000 years ago. Active volcano in 2003
Gassan
Funagatayama
Mt.Shirataka
Kamurosan
Daitodake
Mount Karido
Azabuyama
Zao Mountain (B)
Azumayama (B)
Adachi Tarayama (B)
Bandaisan (B)
Nemagatake
Sunagobara caldera
Lake Numazawa (C)
Mount Asakusa
Morimondake
Mount Niki
Hiuchigatake (C)
Aizu Nunobikiyama
Kanto / Chubu region
Mount Nasu (B)
Mount Kogen (C)
Mount Nine
Daimanakoyama
Taroyama
Male body mountain
Nikko Shirane Mountain (C)
Mount Numagami
Kinunuma
Mount Takeson
Kesamaruyama
Imperial Sea Mountain
Mount Akagi (C)
Onokoyama
Kochimoyama
Mount Haruna (B)
Ishiyama
Naeba Mountain
Toriyama
Takashayama
Madarao Mountain
Niigata Yakiyama (B)
Myoko Mountain (C)
Kurohimeyama
Mount Iinawa
Mt.
Shiga Volcanoes
Kusatsu Shiraneyama (B)
Mt.
Shiayama
Minamiyama
Eboshiyama
Mt. Asama (A)-An active volcano that repeatedly erupts in ashort period of time
Migahara
Kirigamine
Kita-Yokodake (C) ( Kita-Yatsugatake )
Minami Yatsugatake
Chigatake
Black Fuji
Fuji (B)-Japan's highest peak and typical stratovolcano
Mt. Ashitaka
Hakone (B)
Komagatake
Kinkiyama
Eastern Izu Volcanoes (B)
Hakuba Norikura
Tateyama volcano (C): To avoid confusion with three non-active volcanoes, Tateyamais called " Midagahara " by the Japan Meteorological Agency .
Mt Washu- Mt Washu itself is not a volcano
Yakedake (B)
Mount Akandana (C)
Mount Norikura (C)
Ontakesan (B) Eruption on September 27, 2014 (dead, 63 missing), the first time in seven years.
Hakusan (C)
Izu-Ogasawara Islands
Izu Oshima (A)
Omuro Dashi
Toshima (C)
Unadone Island
Niijima (B)
Shikinejima
Kozushima (B)
Miyakejima (A)
Onohara Island
Mikurajima (C)
Inada Namijima
Hachijojima (C)
Hachijo Kojima
Aogashima (C)
Myojin reef caldera
Myojin Reef (N / A)
Bayones rock formations
Sumisu Island (N / A)
Torishima (A) (listed as "Izu Torishima" on the Japan Meteorological Agency website)
Soufu Rock (N / A)
Nishinoshima (B) Confirmed Niijima in November 2013, active as of March 2015.
Uigata Seamount (N / A)
Haitoku Seamount (N / A)
Eruption Asane (N / A) ( Kita Iwo Jima )
Iwo Jima (B)
North Fukutoku Bank (N / A)
South iwo
Fukutokuoka noba (N / A)
Minami Hiyoshi Seamount (N / A)
Nikko Seamount (N / A)
Fukujin Seamount
Kinki region
Kita-Tajima Monogen Volcanoes
Kannabe volcanoes - Kaminabeyama etc.
Genbudo-dong
Chugoku region
Radish island
Hiruzen
Kadoga-sen
Oyama (Tottori Prefecture)
Sanbeyama (C)
Oe Takayama
Abu Volcanoes (C)
Aonoyama volcanoes
Aonoyama
Tokuyama Kinpoyama
Sengokudake
Yokumagatake
Six islands
Oki Islands
Onameyama (Hiroshima Prefecture) … In 2013, added by the review of volcano by AIST
Shikoku region
There is no Quaternary volcano in the Shikoku region
Kyushu region
Kurose
Himejima
Ryokoyama
Mount Tsurumi and Mount Garan (B)
Yufudake (C)
Kujuyama (B)
Inmuta caldera
Kodaira-Mizuguchiyama volcanoes
Mizuguchiyama
Mount Kodaira
Jisoji Temple
Takasakiyama
Fukuman-Tateishiyama volcanoes
Tateishiyama
Fukumanzan
Hidake
Okayama-Amagebake Volcanoes
Ame
Jogatake
Okayama
Noyama-Hamureyama volcanoes
Hanamuresan
Noineyama
Mt.
Mount Kabushi
Mannenzan
Mount Aso (A)
Kinbongsan
Unzendake (A)
Mount Tara
Fukue volcanoes (C)
Ojika Island
Ukushima
Mt. Kirishima (B)
Kakuto caldera
Kobayashi caldera
Yonemaru (C)
Sumiyoshi Pond (C)
Aoshiki
Irumuta
Satsuma Maruyama
Aira caldera
Young Son (N / A)
Sakurajima (A)
Nansatsu volcanoes
Western part
Mount Noma
Jinnoo
Kusano
Eastern part (Ibusuki volcanoes)
Ata Caldera
Ikedayama River (C)
Lake Ikeda
Matsugabo
Pond bottom
Eel pond
Narukawa Basin
Yamakawa Bay
Kaimondake (C)
Southwest islands
Kikai Caldera
Satsuma Iwo Jima (A)
Sone Island
Kuchierabujima (B) Eruption on August 3, 2014 for the first time in about 34 years. An explosive eruption on May 29, 2015.
Kuchinoshima (C)
Nakanoshima (B)
Suwanose Island (A)
Hirashima
Woja Island
Kowo snake island
Kuroshima
Bad stone island
Kotakara Island
Yokotojima
Daiichi Amami Knoll
South Amani Knoll
Iwo Torishima (B)
Northern part of the Iheya pit
Izena cave
Kuba Island
Hatoma Knoll
Iriomote Island North-Northeast Submarine Volcano (N / A)
4th Yonaguni Knoll
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