Nakadake

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Nakadake is the most active central crater of Japan’s Mount Aso volcano, known for its frequent eruptions and acidic crater lake.

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Nakadake canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
volcanic crater
accessMethod Aso Ropeway (historically) NERFINISHED
hiking trails
toll road to crater vicinity
associatedWith Philippine Sea Plate subduction beneath Eurasian Plate
country Japan
craterLakeProperty emits volcanic gases
highly acidic water
turquoise to green coloration
eruptionStyle Strombolian
Vulcanian
phreatic
geologicalSetting subduction-related arc volcano
hasCharacteristic ash emissions
contains acidic crater lake
crater floor lake that can appear and disappear
frequently erupting
gas emissions
most active crater of Mount Aso
persistent fumarolic activity
phreatic eruptions
phreatomagmatic eruptions
steep inner crater walls
sulfur dioxide emissions
hasCraterLake acidic lake
hasHazard ashfall
ballistic ejecta
lahars
small pyroclastic flows
volcanic gas poisoning
hasRestriction access often closed during eruptions
access often closed during high gas levels
hasViewpoint crater rim observation area
isMonitoredBy Japan Meteorological Agency NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Aso caldera NERFINISHED
Japan
Kumamoto Prefecture NERFINISHED
Kyushu NERFINISHED
Mount Aso NERFINISHED
mountainRange Aso volcanic group NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture NERFINISHED
partOf Aso Kuju National Park NERFINISHED
Mount Aso volcanic complex NERFINISHED
central cone group of Mount Aso NERFINISHED
tectonicSetting convergent plate boundary
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Mount Aso hasCone Nakadake