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
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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
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
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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