Mountain type stratovolcano Elevation 924 m | Last eruption 885 | |
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Similar Sakurajima, Mount Karakuni, Mt Miyanoura, Mount Sobo, Mt Takachiho |
Kaimondake volcano (開聞岳, Kaimondake), also romanized as Kaimon-dake, situated in the Ibusuki volcanic region of southern Kyūshū, Japan, near Ibusuki is an undissected volcano which consists of a basal stratovolcano and a small central volcano. It rises 924 meters above sea level. Also known as 'Fuji of Satsuma'. The last eruption occurred in the year 885.
Contents
- Map of Kaimondake volcano Kaimonjutcho Ibusuki Kagoshima Prefecture 891 0603 Japan
- Mount fuji s little brother
- References
Map of Kaimondake volcano, Kaimonjutcho, Ibusuki, Kagoshima Prefecture 891-0603, Japan
Mount fuji s little brother
References
Kaimondake volcano Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA