Muroiwado abandoned quarry
Western Izu
Pumice stone and lava flow of a submarine volcano, ruins of a quarry The volcanic ash that accumula...
Geosite Culture&History Submarine Volcano Living with the Earth Key site Strata
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Rakujuen Genbeegawa
Northern Izu
Springwater flowing over the lava at Mishima The lava flow that originated from Mt. Fuji about 10,0...
Geosite Culture&History Moving Earth Key site Natural spring&Hot spring
Omuroyama Volcano
Eastern Izu
Landform of Omuroyama Volcano scoria cone; view from the top of the mountain Omuroyama Volcano is o...
Geosite Biodiversity Culture&History Izu Tobu Volcanos Moving Earth Living with the Earth Key site Lookout Volcanic crater
Koura 33 Kannons
Southern Izu
Volcanic products of submarine volcanoes and stone statues of the Buddha If you walk about 5 minute...
Geosite Biodiversity Culture&History Submarine Volcano
Mt. Eboshiyama
View of the volcanic neck and its surroundings Mt. Eboshiyama is a volcanic neck rising over 160 m....
Geosite Culture&History Submarine Volcano Lookout Columnar joints
Senganmon Rocks
Cross-section of a submarine volcano The Senganmon Rocks are a part of a volcanic neck, and the ‘ga...
Geosite Culture&History Submarine Volcano
Kakizaki Bentenjima Island
Cross lamina, trace fossils, marine-cut terraces, and the history of Shimoda The Kakisaki Bentenjim...
Geosite Culture&History Submarine Volcano Strata
Mihama Cape
The Mihama Cape is a narrow long accumulation of sand and gravel in the form of a ‘spit.’ The landfo...
Biodiversity Culture&History Moving Earth
Hashiriyu
This tunnel type thermal spring is a rare type of hot spring in Japan. It was discovered about 1300...
Geosite Culture&History Moving Earth Natural spring&Hot spring
Atami Town
Atami City was created due to the erosion of a large terrestrial volcano called the Taga Volcano, it...
Culture&History Large Terrestrial Volcano Living with the Earth Natural spring&Hot spring
Ryugu Sea Cave
Kadowakisaki
Muroiwado abandoned ...
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