Akiyoshidai

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Akiyoshidai is Japan’s largest karst plateau, renowned for its expansive limestone formations, sinkholes, and scenic grasslands in Yamaguchi Prefecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
karst plateau
country Japan
geologicalPeriod Paleozoic origin (limestone reefs)
hasClimateInfluence temperate monsoon climate region
hasConservationActivity grassland burning management
hasCulturalRole symbol of Yamaguchi Prefecture’s natural heritage
hasEcosystem grassland ecosystem
karst cave ecosystem
hasFeature karst sinkholes
limestone pavements
underground drainage system
hasGeologicalType karst
hasJapaneseName 秋吉台 NERFINISHED
hasLandscape dolines
limestone pinnacles
rolling grassland
hasNearbyFeature Akiyoshidai Karst Observatory NERFINISHED
Akiyoshidō Cave NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Akiyoshi district of Mine NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus quasi-national park area
hasRockType limestone
hasTouristInfrastructure viewpoints
visitor center
walking trails
isAccessibleBy road
isAccessibleFrom Shin-Yamaguchi Station NERFINISHED
isTouristAttractionOf Yamaguchi Prefecture NERFINISHED
knownFor expansive limestone formations
karst topography
scenic grasslands
sinkholes
locatedIn Chūgoku region NERFINISHED
Honshu
Mine City NERFINISHED
Yamaguchi Prefecture NERFINISHED
partOf Akiyoshidai Quasi-National Park NERFINISHED
superlative largest karst plateau in Japan
tourismCategory geopark-type destination
natural scenic spot
usedFor geological field studies
hiking
school excursions
sightseeing

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Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan hasKarstPlateau Akiyoshidai
subject surface form: Yamaguchi Prefecture