Liste von Vulkanen in Japan

Dies ist eine Liste von Vulkanen in Japan, die während des Quartärs mindestens einmal aktiv waren.

BildNameInsel, InselgruppeRegion, PräfekturVulkantypLetzte EruptionHöhe [m]Geokoordinaten
Abu-VulkangruppeHonshūChūgoku, YamaguchiSchildvulkaneca. 6850 v. Chr.641!534.5000005631.600000534° 30′ 00″ N, 131° 36′ 00″ O
AdataraHonshūTōhoku, FukushimaSchichtvulkane19961718!537.6441675640.286111537° 38′ 39″ N, 140° 17′ 10″ O
AdachiHonshūTōhoku, MiyagiPyroklastischer Kegel?ca. 80 ka BP374!538.2183335640.654167538° 13′ 06″ N, 140° 39′ 15″ O
Aizu-NunobikiHonshūTōhoku, FukushimaSchichtvulkanca. 1,4 Ma BP1108!537.3211115640.017500537° 19′ 16″ N, 140° 01′ 03″ O
AkagiHonshūKantō, GunmaSchichtvulkanunbekannt1828!536.5572225639.196389536° 33′ 26″ N, 139° 11′ 47″ O
AkanHokkaidōHokkaidōCaldera20081499!543.3841675644.012778543° 23′ 03″ N, 144° 00′ 46″ O
Akita-KomagatakeHonshūTōhoku, AkitaSchichtvulkane19711637!539.7583335640.802778539° 45′ 30″ N, 140° 48′ 10″ O
Akita-Yake-yamaHonshūTōhoku, AkitaSchichtvulkan19971366!539.9611115640.760556539° 57′ 40″ N, 140° 45′ 38″ O
Akuseki-jima, Tokara-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaSchichtvulkaneunbekannt584!529.4613895629.596944529° 27′ 41″ N, 129° 35′ 49″ O
Aogashima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioSchichtvulkan1785423!532.4541675639.762222532° 27′ 15″ N, 139° 45′ 44″ O
AosoHonshūTōhoku, Miyagi0,3 Ma BP820!538.0816675640.610833538° 04′ 54″ N, 140° 36′ 39″ O
Asakusa-dakeHonshūChūbu, Niigata/Tōhoku, FukushimaSchichtvulkan1,5 Ma BP1585!537.3405565639.236944537° 20′ 26″ N, 139° 14′ 13″ O
AsamaHonshūKantō, Gunma/ Chūbu, Nagano20192568!536.4033335638.526111536° 24′ 12″ N, 138° 31′ 34″ O
AsoKyūshūKyūshū, KumamotoCaldera2008, 2016 Aschesäule1592!532.8808335631.106389532° 52′ 51″ N, 131° 06′ 23″ O
Azuma-KofujiHonshūTōhoku, Fukushima/YamagataSchichtvulkane19772035!537.7322225640.247778537° 43′ 56″ N, 140° 14′ 52″ O
BandaiHonshūTōhoku, FukushimaSchichtvulkan18881819!537.5980565640.075556537° 35′ 53″ N, 140° 04′ 32″ O
Bayonnaise Rocks, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkan197011!531.8833335639.916667531° 53′ 00″ N, 139° 55′ 00″ O
ChōkaiHonshūTōhoku, Akita/YamagataSchichtvulkane19742233!539.0963895640.052222539° 05′ 47″ N, 140° 03′ 08″ O
Daikoku SeamountKazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkanunbekannt−323!521.3236115644.194444521° 19′ 25″ N, 144° 11′ 40″ O
Daira-KomagatakeHonshūTōhoku, AkitaSchichtvulkan0,2 Ma BP1158!540.4102785640.254722540° 24′ 37″ N, 140° 15′ 17″ O
Daisetsu-zanHokkaidōHokkaidōSchichtvulkane17392290!543.6611115642.858056543° 39′ 40″ N, 142° 51′ 29″ O
Daitō-dakeHonshūTōhoku, Miyagi/YamagataSchichtvulkanunbekannt1366!538.2988895640.526667538° 17′ 56″ N, 140° 31′ 36″ O
Dōgo, Oki-InselnChūgoku, ShimaneSchildvulkanunbekannt151!536.1763895633.334167536° 10′ 35″ N, 133° 20′ 03″ O
Doyō SeamountOgasawara-InselnKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkanunbekannt−860!527.6833335640.800000527° 41′ 00″ N, 140° 48′ 00″ O
E-sanHokkaidōHokkaidōSchichtvulkan1874618!541.8022225641.169722541° 48′ 08″ N, 141° 10′ 11″ O
EifukuKazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkanunbekannt−1535!521.4847225644.043056521° 29′ 05″ N, 144° 02′ 35″ O
Esan-MaruyamaHokkaidōHokkaidōSchichtvulkanca. 0,2 Ma BP691!541.8494445641.096667541° 50′ 58″ N, 141° 05′ 48″ O
FujiHonshūChūbu, Shizuoka/YamanashiSchichtvulkan17083776!535.3575005638.730556535° 21′ 27″ N, 138° 43′ 50″ O
Fukue-jima, Gotō-InselnKyūshū, NagasakiSchildvulkaneca. 400 v. Chr.317!532.6530565628.851111532° 39′ 11″ N, 128° 51′ 04″ O
FukujinKazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkan1974−217!521.9333335643.466667521° 56′ 00″ N, 143° 28′ 00″ O
Fukumanyama-TateishiyamaKyūshūKyūshū, ŌitaLavadomca. 0,4 Ma BP1236!533.2838895631.319444533° 17′ 02″ N, 131° 19′ 10″ O
Fukutoku-OkanobaKazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkan2010−14!524.2833335641.485000524° 17′ 00″ N, 141° 29′ 06″ O
FunagataHonshūTōhoku, Miyagi/YamagataSchichtvulkan0,5 Ma BP1500!538.4525005640.623333538° 27′ 09″ N, 140° 37′ 24″ O
FutagoKyūshūKyūshū, ŌitaLavadomeca. 1,1 Ma BP720!533.5797225631.603889533° 34′ 47″ N, 131° 36′ 14″ O
Gajajima, Tokara-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaSchichtvulkanunbekannt497!529.9000005629.543611529° 54′ 00″ N, 129° 32′ 37″ O
GassanHonshūTōhoku, YamagataSchichtvulkan0,3 Ma BP1984!538.5461115640.030278538° 32′ 46″ N, 140° 01′ 49″ O
Hachijō-jima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioSchichtvulkane1606854!533.1333335639.769167533° 08′ 00″ N, 139° 46′ 09″ O
HachimantaiHonshūTōhoku, Akita/IwateSchichtvulkanca. 5350 v. Chr.1614!539.9550005640.857500539° 57′ 18″ N, 140° 51′ 27″ O
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Hakkōda-GebirgeHonshūTōhoku, AomoriSchichtvulkane1550 ± 100 Jahre1585!540.6561115640.880833540° 39′ 22″ N, 140° 52′ 51″ O
Hakodate-yamaHokkaidōHokkaidōSchichtvulkanca. 0,9 Ma BP332,5!541.7566675640.707778541° 45′ 24″ N, 140° 42′ 28″ O
Hakone-yamaHonshūKantō, Kanagawa/Chūbu, ShizuokaCaldera1170 ± 100 Jahre1438!535.2300005639.023889535° 13′ 48″ N, 139° 01′ 26″ O
Haku-sanHonshūChūbu, Ishikawa/GifuSchichtvulkan16592702!536.1519445636.774444536° 09′ 07″ N, 136° 46′ 28″ O
HaneyamaKyūshūKyūshū, ŌitaLavadomca. 0,5 Ma BP1140!533.2280565631.133056533° 13′ 41″ N, 131° 07′ 59″ O
HijiKyūshūKyūshū, Ōitaca. 0,3 Ma BP67!533.3638895631.578889533° 21′ 50″ N, 131° 34′ 44″ O
HijioriHonshūTōhoku, YamagataCalderaunbekannt516!538.6058335640.178333538° 36′ 21″ N, 140° 10′ 42″ O
Hime-jimaKyūshū, ŌitaLavadomeca. 20 ka BP267!533.7183335631.669167533° 43′ 06″ N, 131° 40′ 09″ O
Hokkaidō-KomagatakeHokkaidōHokkaidōSchichtvulkan20001131!542.0608335640.680833542° 03′ 39″ N, 140° 40′ 51″ O
HokkusatsuKyūshūKyūshū, Kagoshimaunbekanntunbekannt703!531.8716675630.608333531° 52′ 18″ N, 130° 36′ 30″ O
Ibusuki-VulkanfeldKyūshūKyūshū, KagoshimaCalderen885 n. Chr.922!531.2166675630.566667531° 13′ 00″ N, 130° 34′ 00″ O
IkiKyūshū, NagasakiSchildvulkanca. 0,6 Ma BP213!533.7383335629.711944533° 44′ 18″ N, 129° 42′ 43″ O
ImutaKyūshūKyūshū, Kagoshimaunbekanntca. 0,35 Ma BP509!531.8188895630.463333531° 49′ 08″ N, 130° 27′ 48″ O
Inamba-jima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioLavadom?unbekannt74!533.6480565639.302222533° 38′ 53″ N, 139° 18′ 08″ O
IōdakeIōtorishima (Iwo Torishima), Ryūkyū-InselnKyūshū, OkinawaSchichtvulkan1968212!527.8772225628.224444527° 52′ 38″ N, 128° 13′ 28″ O
Submariner Vulkan bei IriomoteYaeyama-Inseln, Ryūkyū-InselnKyūshū, OkinawaSubmariner Vulkan1924−200!524.5583335624.000000524° 33′ 30″ N, 124° 00′ 00″ O
IwakiHonshūTōhoku, AomoriSchichtvulkan18631625!540.6533335640.306667540° 39′ 12″ N, 140° 18′ 24″ O
IwateHonshūTōhoku, Iwate19192041!539.8497225641.004444539° 50′ 59″ N, 141° 00′ 16″ O
Iwojima (Iōtō), Kazan-rettōKantō, TokioCaldera2001161!524.7536115641.290278524° 45′ 13″ N, 141° 17′ 25″ O
MiharaIzu-Ōshima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioSchichtvulkan1990764!534.7213895639.397778534° 43′ 17″ N, 139° 23′ 52″ O
Izu-Tobu (Higashi-Izu)HonshūChūbu, ShizuokaVulkanfeld19891406!534.8997225639.097778534° 53′ 59″ N, 139° 05′ 52″ O
Kaikata SeamountKazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkanunbekannt−162!526.6666675641.000000526° 40′ 00″ N, 141° 00′ 00″ O
Kaitoku SeamountKazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkan1984−103!526.1216675641.101667526° 07′ 18″ N, 141° 06′ 06″ O
KakutoKyūshūKyūshū, Kagoshima/MiyazakiCalderaca. 0,3 Ma BP!532.0422225630.766944532° 02′ 32″ N, 130° 46′ 01″ O
KampūHonshūTōhoku, AkitaSchildvulkanunbekannt355!539.9308335639.878611539° 55′ 51″ N, 139° 52′ 43″ O
KanagoeKyūshūKyūshū, ŌitaSchichtvulkanca. 0,6 Ma BP623!533.3858335631.498333533° 23′ 09″ N, 131° 29′ 54″ O
Kasuga SeamountKazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkan1959−598!521.7650005643.710000521° 45′ 54″ N, 143° 42′ 36″ O
Katsuma-yamaOkushiriHokkaidōLavadomca. 0,25 ± 0,05 Ma BP428!542.1930565639.467500542° 11′ 35″ N, 139° 28′ 03″ O
Kayo-dakeHonshūTōhoku, AkitaSchichtvulkan0,9 Ma BP1254!539.8036115640.734167539° 48′ 13″ N, 140° 44′ 03″ O
Kikai-CalderaSatsuma-Iōjima(Tokara-Iōjima)/Takeshima, Ōsumi-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaCaldera2004704!530.7894445630.307500530° 47′ 22″ N, 130° 18′ 27″ O
KimpoKyūshūKyūshū, KumamotoSchichtvulkanca. 0,18 Ma BP665!532.8105565630.641389532° 48′ 38″ N, 130° 38′ 29″ O
KirishimaKyūshūKyūshū, Kagoshima/MiyazakiSchildvulkan20181700!531.9308335630.863889531° 55′ 51″ N, 130° 51′ 50″ O
Kita-FukutokutaiKazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkan1954−73!524.4138895641.418611524° 24′ 50″ N, 141° 25′ 07″ O
Kita-Iwojima, Kazan-rettōKantō, TokioSchichtvulkan1945792!525.4236115641.283889525° 25′ 25″ N, 141° 17′ 02″ O
Kita-YatsugatakeHonshūChūbu, NaganoSchichtvulkane1200 ± 100 Jahre2530!536.1000005638.300000536° 06′ 00″ N, 138° 18′ 00″ O
KobinaiHonshūTōhoku, AkitaSchichtvulkan0,6 Ma BP1004!539.0180565640.523056539° 01′ 05″ N, 140° 31′ 23″ O
Kogajajima, Tokara-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaLavadomeunbekannt301!529.8788895629.624722529° 52′ 44″ N, 129° 37′ 29″ O
Kōzu-shima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioLavadome838 n. Chr.572!534.2161115639.156389534° 12′ 58″ N, 139° 09′ 23″ O
Kuba-jima, Senkaku-Inseln, Ryūkyū-InselnKyūshū, OkinawaSchichtvulkanunbekannt117!525.9194445623.682222525° 55′ 10″ N, 123° 40′ 56″ O
Kuchinoerabushima, Ōsumi-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaSchichtvulkane1980657!530.4397225630.219444530° 26′ 23″ N, 130° 13′ 10″ O
Kuchinoshima, Tokara-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaSchichtvulkane1190 ± 40 Jahre628!529.9644445629.927500529° 57′ 52″ N, 129° 55′ 39″ O
Kuju-sanKyūshūKyūshū, Ōita/KumamotoSchichtvulkane19961791!533.0825005631.251389533° 04′ 57″ N, 131° 15′ 05″ O
KurikomaHonshūTōhoku, Akita/Iwate/MiyagiSchichtvulkan19441628!538.9580565640.791944538° 57′ 29″ N, 140° 47′ 31″ O
KuroseGenkai-jimaKyūshū, FukuokaNeckca. 1,1 Ma BP8!533.6952785630.232778533° 41′ 43″ N, 130° 13′ 58″ O
Kuroshima, Ōsumi-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaSchichtvulkanca. 0,9 Ma BP622!530.8247225629.939722530° 49′ 29″ N, 129° 56′ 23″ O
Kurose HoleIzu-InselnKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkanunbekannt−107!533.4000005639.683333533° 24′ 00″ N, 139° 41′ 00″ O
Kusatsu-ShiraneHonshūKantō, GunmaSchichtvulkan20182160!536.6200005638.535000536° 37′ 12″ N, 138° 32′ 06″ O
MegataHonshūTōhoku, AkitaMaareca. 2050 v. Chr.291!539.9500005639.733333539° 57′ 00″ N, 139° 44′ 00″ O
Mikura-jima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioSchichtvulkan4100 v. Chr. ± 100 Jahre851!533.8711115639.605000533° 52′ 16″ N, 139° 36′ 18″ O
Minami-Hiyoshi (Hiyoshi-Okinoba)Kazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkan1975−30!523.4966675641.940000523° 29′ 48″ N, 141° 56′ 24″ O
Minami-Iwojima (Minami-Iōtō), Kazan-rettōKantō, TokioSchichtvulkanunbekannt916!524.2294445641.466389524° 13′ 46″ N, 141° 27′ 59″ O
Minami KasugaKazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkanunbekannt−274!521.6000005643.636667521° 36′ 00″ N, 143° 38′ 12″ O
Miyake-jima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioSchichtvulkan2009815!534.0786115639.529444534° 04′ 43″ N, 139° 31′ 46″ O
Mokuyo SeamountOgasawara-InselnKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkanunbekannt−920!528.3166675640.566667528° 19′ 00″ N, 140° 34′ 00″ O
MoriyoshiHonshūTōhoku, AkitaSchichtvulkan0,7 Ma BP1454!539.9738895640.547500539° 58′ 26″ N, 140° 32′ 51″ O
MukaimachiHonshūTōhoku, YamagataCaldera0,6 Ma BP657!538.7500005640.516667538° 45′ 00″ N, 140° 31′ 00″ O
Mutsu-Hiuchi-dakeHonshūTōhoku, AomoriSchichtvulkan50 ka BP781!541.4363895641.056389541° 26′ 11″ N, 141° 03′ 23″ O
Myōjin-Knolle (Kita-Bayonnaise)Izu-InselnKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkanunbekannt−364!532.1000005639.850000532° 06′ 00″ N, 139° 51′ 00″ O
Nakanoshima, Tokara-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaSchichtvulkane1914979!529.8555565629.859167529° 51′ 20″ N, 129° 51′ 33″ O
NanashigureHonshūTōhoku, IwateCaldera0,9 Ma BP1063!540.0663895641.109167540° 03′ 59″ N, 141° 06′ 33″ O
Naruko (Narugo)HonshūTōhoku, MiyagiCaldera837470!538.7330565640.731667538° 43′ 59″ N, 140° 43′ 54″ O
NasuHonshūKantō, Tochigi/Tōhoku, FukushimaSchichtvulkane19631915!537.1216675639.966111537° 07′ 18″ N, 139° 57′ 58″ O
NekomaHonshūTōhoku, FukushimaSchichtvulkan0,8 Ma BP1404!537.6086115640.031667537° 36′ 31″ N, 140° 01′ 54″ O
NigorigawaHokkaidōHokkaidōCaldera12 ka BP356!542.1166675640.450000542° 07′ 00″ N, 140° 27′ 00″ O
Niijima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioLavadome886 n. Chr.432!534.3933335639.273333534° 23′ 36″ N, 139° 16′ 24″ O
Nikko SeamountKazan-rettōKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkanunbekannt−391!523.0750005642.308333523° 04′ 30″ N, 142° 18′ 30″ O
Nishinoshima, Ogasawara-InselnKantō, TokioCaldera197438!527.2741675640.882222527° 16′ 27″ N, 140° 52′ 56″ O
Noinedake-Hanamureyama-VulkangruppeKyūshūKyūshū, ŌitaLavadomca. 0,3 Ma BP1310!533.1463895631.314167533° 08′ 47″ N, 131° 18′ 51″ O
NumazawaHonshūTōhoku, FukushimaCalderaca. 3400 v. Chr.1100!537.4502785639.578889537° 27′ 01″ N, 139° 34′ 44″ O
Ojika-jima, Gotō-InselnKyūshū, NagasakiVulkanfeldca. 0,3 Ma BP126!533.2088895629.090000533° 12′ 32″ N, 129° 05′ 24″ O
Ojikayama-Amagoidake-VulkangruppeKyūshūKyūshū, ŌitaSchichtvulkanca. 0,5 Ma BP1168!533.2255565631.376389533° 13′ 32″ N, 131° 22′ 35″ O
OkiuraHonshūTōhoku, AomoriCalderaca. 1,5 Ma BP985!540.5666675640.733333540° 34′ 00″ N, 140° 44′ 00″ O
OnikobeHonshūTōhoku, MiyagiCaldera0,2 Ma BP769!538.8300005640.695000538° 49′ 48″ N, 140° 41′ 42″ O
Ōnohara-jima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioLavadom?unbekannt114!534.0447225639.387500534° 02′ 41″ N, 139° 23′ 15″ O
Ontake-sanHonshūChūbu, Nagano/Gifu20143067!535.8897225637.483333535° 53′ 23″ N, 137° 29′ 00″ O
Oshima-KojimaHokkaidōSchichtvulkanunbekannt282!541.3597225639.804722541° 21′ 35″ N, 139° 48′ 17″ O
Oshima-MaruyamaHokkaidōHokkaidōSchichtvulkanca. 1,7 Ma BP855!541.5400005640.375000541° 32′ 24″ N, 140° 22′ 30″ O
Oshima-ŌshimaHokkaidōSchichtvulkan1790737!541.5069445639.371111541° 30′ 25″ N, 139° 22′ 16″ O
Osore-zanHonshūTōhoku, AomoriSchichtvulkan1787879!541.2758335641.123611541° 16′ 33″ N, 141° 07′ 25″ O
SakurajimaKyūshūKyūshū, KagoshimaCaldera20191117!531.5850005630.656944531° 35′ 06″ N, 130° 39′ 25″ O
SanbeHonshūChūgoku, ShimaneSchichtvulkan650 n. Chr. ± 50 Jahre1126!535.1333335632.616667535° 08′ 00″ N, 132° 37′ 00″ O
Satsuma Maru-yamaKyūshūKyūshū, KagoshimaLavadomeca. 0,5 Ma BP218!531.7991675630.411111531° 47′ 57″ N, 130° 24′ 40″ O
SendaiKyūshūKyūshū, KagoshimaPyroklastischer Kegelca. 1 Ma BP677!531.7333335630.450000531° 44′ 00″ N, 130° 27′ 00″ O
ShiratakaHonshūTōhoku, YamagataSchichtvulkan0,8 Ma BP994!538.2197225640.176389538° 13′ 11″ N, 140° 10′ 35″ O
Suiyo SeamountOgasawara-InselnKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkanunbekannt−1418!528.6000005640.633333528° 36′ 00″ N, 140° 38′ 00″ O
Sumisu-jima (Smith Rock), Izu-InselnKantō, TokioSubmariner Vulkan1916136!531.4358335640.053611531° 26′ 09″ N, 140° 03′ 13″ O
Sumiyoshi-ike und YonemaruKyūshūKyūshū, KagoshimaMaareca. 6200 v. Chr.15!531.7683335630.594167531° 46′ 06″ N, 130° 35′ 39″ O
SumonHonshūChūbu, NiigataSchichtvulkan1,7 Ma BP1537!537.3947225639.139722537° 23′ 41″ N, 139° 08′ 23″ O
SunagoharaHonshūTōhoku, FukushimaCaldera0,22 Ma BP729!537.4544445639.687500537° 27′ 16″ N, 139° 41′ 15″ O
Suwanosejima, Tokara-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaSchichtvulkane2010799!529.6347225629.716111529° 38′ 05″ N, 129° 42′ 58″ O
Tairajima, Tokara-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaSchichtvulkanca. 0,6 Ma BP243!529.6880565629.535833529° 41′ 17″ N, 129° 32′ 09″ O
Takahirayama-MizuguchiyamaKyūshūKyūshū, ŌitaLavadomca. 0,3 Ma BP896!533.2591675631.399167533° 15′ 33″ N, 131° 23′ 57″ O
TakamatsuHonshūTōhoku, AkitaSchichtvulkanca. 0,3 Ma BP1348!538.9647225640.609722538° 57′ 53″ N, 140° 36′ 35″ O
Tara-dakeKyūshūKyūshū, Saga/NagasakiSchichtvulkan0,4 Ma BP1076!532.9841675630.078611532° 59′ 03″ N, 130° 04′ 43″ O
Tashiro-dakeHonshūTōhoku, AkitaSchichtvulkanunbekannt1178!540.4258335640.412222540° 25′ 33″ N, 140° 24′ 44″ O
TonohetsuriHonshūTōhoku, FukushimaCalderen1 Ma BP1642!537.1986115639.986667537° 11′ 55″ N, 139° 59′ 12″ O
Torishima (Izu-Inseln)Kantō, TokioSchichtvulkan2002394!530.4800005640.306111530° 28′ 48″ N, 140° 18′ 22″ O
Toshima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioSchichtvulkan4550 v. Chr. ± 1000 Jahre508!534.5169445639.282500534° 31′ 01″ N, 139° 16′ 57″ O
TowadaHonshūTōhoku, Aomori/AkitaCaldera9151159!540.4666675640.916667540° 28′ 00″ N, 140° 55′ 00″ O
Tsurumi-dakeKyūshūKyūshū, ŌitaLavadome867 n. Chr.1584!533.2833335631.432222533° 17′ 00″ N, 131° 25′ 56″ O
Udone-shima, Izu-InselnKantō, TokioSchichtvulkanunbekannt209!534.4694445639.296944534° 28′ 10″ N, 139° 17′ 49″ O
Uku-jima, Gotō-InselnKyūshū, NagasakiSchichtvulkanca. 1,1 Ma BP259!533.2694445629.110278533° 16′ 10″ N, 129° 06′ 37″ O
UnzenKyūshūKyūshū, Nagasaki19961500!532.7566675630.294444532° 45′ 24″ N, 130° 17′ 40″ O
UsuHokkaidōHokkaidōSchichtvulkan2000731!542.5330565640.833056542° 31′ 59″ N, 140° 49′ 59″ O
YabakeiKyūshūKyūshū, ŌitaCalderaca. 0,9 Ma BPunbekannt!533.1688895631.220833533° 10′ 08″ N, 131° 13′ 15″ O
Yakeishi-dakeHonshūTōhoku, IwateSchichtvulkan0,2 Ma BP1548!539.1608335640.832222539° 09′ 39″ N, 140° 49′ 56″ O
Yokoatejima, Tokara-Inseln, Satsunan-InselnKyūshū, KagoshimaSchichtvulkane1835 ± 30 Jahre495!528.7969445628.996944528° 47′ 49″ N, 128° 59′ 49″ O
YokotsuHokkaidōHokkaidōSchichtvulkanunbekannt1167!541.9352785640.775000541° 56′ 07″ N, 140° 46′ 30″ O
ZaōHonshūTōhoku, Miyagi/Yamagata19401841!538.1405565640.442778538° 08′ 26″ N, 140° 26′ 34″ O
ZenikameHokkaidōCaldera33 ka BP−30!541.7366675640.855000541° 44′ 12″ N, 140° 51′ 18″ O

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Smithisland milt.jpg

Aerial Photograph of Smith Island at Izu Islands in 1978.
Mt Chokai from Kawauti.jpg
Mt. Chokai as seen from Kawauchi, Chokai Town, Yurihonjo, Akita, Japan.
Myojin-sho.jpg
Steam pours from the blocky summit of a lava dome formed at Myojin-sho during a submarine eruption at the Bayonnaise Rocks volcano in 1952, Izu Islands, Japan
Izu-Oshima-IMG 4759.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Donners, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 1.0
Volcanic peak of Mount Mt. Mihara on Izu Oshima, Izu Islands, Japan.
Asahidake.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Die Autorenschaft wurde nicht in einer maschinell lesbaren Form angegeben. Es wird Geomr~commonswiki als Autor angenommen (basierend auf den Rechteinhaber-Angaben)., Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0

Volcanic Asahidake (Mount Asahi) — the highest mountain in Hokkaido, northern Japan.

I took this photo with a digital camera in August 2005.
Mount Unzen.JPG
Mount Unzen-dake from the port of Tabira, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.
Hachijojima freesia festival 2007-03-21.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Die Autorenschaft wurde nicht in einer maschinell lesbaren Form angegeben. Es wird Geomr~commonswiki als Autor angenommen (basierend auf den Rechteinhaber-Angaben)., Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Freesia Festival, with Mt Hachijo-Fuji in the background, on Hachijo-jima in Japan. I took the photo with a digital camera on 21st March 2007.
Lake towada landsat.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tdk in der Wikipedia auf Japanisch, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Picture of Lake Towada in Japan.
Ontakesan from Hachimoriyama 2008-4-25.JPG
Mount Ontake from Mount Hachimori, in Nagano pref., Japan.
Ibusuki Volcanoes.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ray_go, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Ibusuki Volcanoes of Kagoshima, Japan. / 鹿児島県の指宿火山群(南薩火山群)。上空より撮影。
Utone-Island.jpg
Autor/Urheber: E-190 , Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Utone Island, Izu Islands, Tokyo, Japan
Mount Hakodate.jpg
Mt. Hakodate (函館山 Hakodate-yama), Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan
Mt. Nekomadake.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Qwert1234, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mt. Nekomadake,Fukushima pref.,Japan
Adatara.jpg
Adatara volcanic complex
Gassan.JPG
Autor/Urheber: ChiefHira, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Main peak of Gassan as seen from the south. Taken at Yamagata Expressway's Gassanko rest area.
Aogasima maruyama.jpg
Maruyama in Aogashima, Tokyo, Japan
Akusekijima.jpg
Autor/Urheber: 名古屋太郎, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Island and volcano Akusekijima, Ryukyu Islands, Japan
MiyakeFromKozuTyoJpDec04-01.jpg
(c) , CC BY-SA 3.0
Miyake Island from Kozu Island, Tokyo, Jp
Daikoku cauldron.jpg
The pond of molten sulfur discovered at Daikoku volcano is about 15 feet long and 10 feet wide. The temperature of the molten sulfur was measured at 187°C (369°F).
Esan.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Der ursprünglich hochladende Benutzer war 橄欖岩 in der Wikipedia auf Japanisch, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Esan summit lava dome as seen from the southwest.
Mt.Iwaki in Winter.jpg
Mount Iwaki as seen from the NNE, in Aomori Prefecture, Japan.
Mount Azuma-kofuji-1, May 2007.JPG
A picture of Mount Azuma-kofuji, a dormant volcano in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Image was taken with a Canon PowerShot SD450 Digital Elph camera and edited using a Paint Shop program on a laptop computer.
Okama lake zao.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Markmark28, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Okama Crater Lake, Mount Zao, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Mt Maruyama in Kagoshima.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ray_go, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mt. Maruyama in Kagoshima, Japan
Kuroshima of Kagoshima.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ray_go, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Kuroshima Island of Kagoshima, Japan
Nishinoshima mlit1978.jpg

Aerial Photograph of Nishinoshima(Ogasawara Islands) at Japan in 1978. Last eruption is 1974.
入広瀬村からの守門岳.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Yuniko, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mount Sumon as seen from the southwest in Niigata Prefecture, Japan.
Fuji Kawaguchi 357.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Marion & Christoph Aistleitner, Lizenz: CC0
Mount Fuji above Lake Kawaguchi (Kawaguchi-ko) in Japan. January 19, 2014.
Kuchi-Erabu Island Kagoshima JAPAN.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Si-take. in der Wikipedia auf Japanisch(しいたけ), Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
口永良部島鹿児島県屋久島町)の本村集落から見る、活火山の山々。
Mt osore-beach.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Douglas P Perkins (Douglaspperkins (talk)), Lizenz: CC BY 3.0
Mount Osore's Lake Usori and Mount Ozukushi in Shimokita, Aomori.
Iwo-torishima mlit1978.jpg

Aerial Photograph of Iwo-Torishima at Nansei Islands (Ryukyu Islands) in 1978.This file is composed of 3 aerial photgraph.
Submarine Volcano Fukutoku-Okanoba Erupts 2010-02-09.jpg
The submarine volcano Fukutoku-Okanoba erupted in early February, releasing ash and steam plumes, and discoloring nearby ocean water. On February 9, 2010, the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on NASA’s Terra satellite captured this false-color image. Water colored by the underwater plume appears electric blue in this image, in contrast to the surrounding navy blue water. The discolored water forms a rough V shape north of the volcanic summit. The summit of Fukutoku-Okanoba lies 14 meters (46 feet) below sea level. It is part of the Volcano Islands in the Ogasawara Islands. The volcano is approximately 5 kilometers (3 miles) northeast of the island of Minami-Iwo-jima and about 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) south of the main Japanese archipelago.
秋田焼山.JPG
Akita-Yake-Yama volcano, Honshu, Japan.
Kita-ioto.jpg
The NW side of North Iwo Jima (Kita-Iwojima, Kita-Iōtō), Volcano Islands, Japan - viewed from Ogasawara-maru.
Yokoatejima-kako stereo.jpg

トカラ列島横当島のステレオ空中写真。cku-78-3_c22_4およびcku-78-3_c22_5を使用。
Minami-ioto.jpg
(c) Karakara at the Japanese language Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0
The island of Minami Iwojima (Minami-Iōtō), Volcano Islands, Japan - viewed from Pacific Venus.
Kirishima Takachihonomine 2.jpg
Autor/Urheber: unknown, Lizenz:
Mt. Asakusadake 0810.JPG
(c) Qwert1234 in der Wikipedia auf Japanisch, CC BY-SA 4.0
The South side of Mount Asakusa as seen from the SSW. Taken from Tadami ridge.
Nakanoshima nishikaigan.jpg
トカラ列島中之島の西海岸(寄木地区)から御岳を見る
Kunisaki Peninsula STS068-253-7.jpg
Kunisaki Paninsula and Himeshima Island, Oita, Japan
Eifuku chimneys.jpg
White chimneys at Champagne vent site, NW Eifuku volcano.
Ōnuma-Kōen01.jpg
Autor/Urheber: User:欅, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
大沼公園内にて
Tsurumidake00.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Mass Ave 975, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mount Tsurumi, from Beppu City, Oita, Kyushu, Japan
Mount Omuro (Izu Peninsula) 20100426 (B).jpg
Mount Omuro (Omuro-yama) as seen from the northwest in Ito, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Hakkoda Mountains 01.jpg
(c) Larme, CC BY 2.1 jp
Hakkōda Mountains' Hinadake peak viewed from the ENE.
Toshima-Island(Izu-Islands).jpg
Autor/Urheber: E-190 , Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Toshima Island, Izu Islands, Tokyo, Japan
Imuta Volcanoes.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ray_go, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Imuta Volcanoes rises around the Lake Imutaike in Kagoshima, Japan
Minami Kasuga.jpg
Minami Kasuga (South Kasuga) submarine volcano is seen in this bathymetric view, looking from the SW with two times vertical exaggeration. Bathymetic data are overlaid on SeaBat data courtesy of Ko-ichi Nakamura, National Institute of Advanced Science and Technology, Japan. Minami Kasuga (also referred to as Kasuga 2) rises from about 3000 m depth to within 170 m of the sea surface. Two subsidiary cones are located low on the eastern flank. Active hydrothermal fields are located at the summit of Minami Kasuga, at the base of summit ridges, and on the lower flanks.
Mt. Sanbe and Ukinuno pond.JPG
Autor/Urheber: by Reggaeman, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mount Sanbe and Ukinuno-no-ike pond. Mt. Sanbe(Sanbesan) is the volcano in Oda, Shimane, Japan.
20090312沼沢湖.jpg
Autor/Urheber: BehBeh, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Lake Numazawa as seen from the northeast.
Kome Zuka.JPG
Komezuka, literally "rice mound", in the Aso Caldera, Kumamoto, Japan
Mt.Chausu&Mt.Asahi.jpg
Autor/Urheber: E-190 , Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mount Nasu as seen from the southwest. Mount Chausu (left) and Mount Asahi (right).
Inambashima mlit.jpg

Aerial Photograph of Inamba-shima at Izu islands (JAPAN) in 1978.
Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Karakara, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima (Ioto Island), Ogasawara Village, Tokyo.
Iodake3.JPG
Autor/Urheber: Mass Ave 975, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Mount Tengudake of Yatsugatake Mountains, from Mount Iōdake, Honshu, Japan.
Hakone-Komagatake 001.JPG
Komagatake is a Hakone volcano's lava dome. Looking the south by east.
Ebino PA.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ray_go, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Ebino Parking Area on the Kyushu Expressway in the west of Kakuto Basin in Kyushu, Japan. Taken from the Kiri-no-Ohashi on the Route 221
Sakurajima at Sunset.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Kimon Berlin, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Sakurajima, right across Kagoshima, one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
Hachimann numa 2008.jpg
Hachiman Marsh (Hachiman-numa) seen from the west, in Mount Hachimantai.
Iwate-san.JPG
(c) Ans~jawiki at the Japanese language Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0
Mount Iwate as seen from the south. Taken from Koiwai Farm.
Iojima Kagoshima Japan.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Ray_go, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Iōjima Island in Kagoshima, Japan.(鹿児島県にある硫黄島。上空より撮影。)
Akagiyama ono.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Uraomote yamaneko, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Lake Ono and Akagi shrine in Mount Akagi
Gaja island and Kogaja island 20070308.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Original uploader was 20nana75 at ja.wikipedia, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0

臥蛇島と小臥蛇島(十島村中之島から撮影)

  • 撮影者:20nana75の親族(本人の了解済)
  • 撮影日:2007年3月8日
Ohnoharajima01.jpg
(c) MUK at the Japanese language Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0
Die Inselgruppe Ōnoharajima, Izu-Inseln, Japan
Sumiyoshiike Kagoshima.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tam0031, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Pond Sumiyoshi in Aira city, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan
Akitakoma-take2.jpg
(c) Ans~jawiki at the Japanese language Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0
The top of Akita-Komagatake. Onamedake Peak on the right. Odake Peak on the left.
Mt asama.jpg
Mount Asama (Asama-yama) as seen from the southeast. Taken from Hokuriku Shinkansen.
Kozushima Tako Bay 2005.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Mkill, Lizenz: CC BY 2.5
Tako bay, Kōzushima, Izu Islands, Japan
West Ban'etsu Line with Mount Bandai.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Breakover, taken by me., Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
JR West Ban'etsu Line ("Banetsu Saisen") train with Mt.Bandai. Taken at Inawashiro, Fukushima.
Whole view of Mikurajima.jpg
Autor/Urheber: 名古屋太郎, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The whole view of Mikurajima island
Nikko volcano.jpg
Nikko volcano.
Kasuga volcano.jpg
Kasuga volcano.
Torishima 07.jpg
(c) Karakara, CC BY-SA 3.0
View of Torishima from the West. Izu Islands, Japan.
NiijimaFromKozuTyoJpDec04-1.jpg
(c) , CC BY-SA 3.0
Niijima Island from Kozu Island, Tokyo, Jp
Jrballe volcano hokkaido japan Showa Shinzan.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Jesper Rautell Balle, Lizenz: CC BY 3.0
Showa Shinzan, a small young volcano next to Uzusan (Mount Uzu) in Hokkaido, Japan