Showa crater

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Showa crater is one of the main active vents of the Sakurajima volcano in Japan, known for its frequent explosive eruptions and ash emissions.

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Showa crater canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf eruption vent
volcanic crater
activityStatus active
arc Ryukyu island arc
surface form: Ryukyu volcanic arc
country Japan
emits volcanic ash
volcanic gas
eruptionProducts ash
blocks
lapilli
volcanic bombs
eruptionResumed 2006
eruptionStyle Strombolian
Vulcanian
explosive
hazardType ashfall on Kagoshima City
hazardZone Kagoshima, Japan
surface form: Sakurajima and Kagoshima urban area
hostVolcanoElevation approximately 1117 m (Sakurajima)
isOneOf main active vents of Sakurajima
knownFor ash emissions
frequent explosive eruptions
tephra fall
volcanic bombs
locatedIn Japan
Kagoshima Prefecture NERFINISHED
Kyushu
Sakurajima NERFINISHED
locatedOn Aira Caldera NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Japan Meteorological Agency NERFINISHED
Sakurajima Volcano Observatory
nameOrigin Showa era
surface form: Shōwa era of Japan
near Kagoshima Bay NERFINISHED
Kagoshima City NERFINISHED
notableActivityPeriod 2006–2015
opened 1946
partOf Sakurajima volcano NERFINISHED
partOfVolcanicSystem Aira Caldera–Sakurajima volcanic complex NERFINISHED
region Satsuma Peninsula vicinity
tectonicSetting subduction zone arc volcano
volcanoTypeOfHost stratovolcano

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Sakurajima hasCrater Showa crater
Minamidake crater associatedWith Showa crater