Ashitaka volcano

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Ashitaka volcano is a stratovolcano in central Japan located near Mount Fuji, forming part of the broader volcanic landscape of the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcano
age Pleistocene
alsoKnownAs Ashitakayama NERFINISHED
Mount Ashitaka NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Japan
dominantRockType andesite
elevation about 1500 m
approximately 1.5 km
formedBySubductionOf Philippine Sea Plate NERFINISHED
forms eastern margin of Suruga Bay volcanic topography
geologicalType andesitic stratovolcano
hasFeature eroded volcanic edifice
hasGeomorphology deeply dissected slopes
hasJapaneseName 愛鷹山 NERFINISHED
hasSlopeVegetation temperate forest
hasUse hiking destination
scenic viewpoint of Mount Fuji
isIncludedIn Japanese volcano catalogues
island Honshu NERFINISHED
isOlderThan Mount Fuji NERFINISHED
isPartOf Fuji–Hakone–Izu volcanic zone NERFINISHED
isSeparatedFrom Mount Fuji by a low saddle
landformType mountain
lastEruption Pleistocene
locatedIn central Japan
locatedInNationalContext Chūbu region NERFINISHED
locatedInPrefecture Shizuoka Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Japan Standard Time
locatedNear Mount Fuji NERFINISHED
locatedOnIslandArc Izu–Bonin–Mariana island arc NERFINISHED
locatedOnPlateBoundary convergent plate boundary
mountainRange Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc NERFINISHED
nearBodyOfWater Suruga Bay NERFINISHED
nearCity Fuji City NERFINISHED
Mishima NERFINISHED
Numazu NERFINISHED
partOf Fuji volcanic region NERFINISHED
Japanese volcanic front
broader volcanic landscape around Mount Fuji
region Honshu NERFINISHED
status extinct volcano
inactive volcano
tectonicSetting subduction zone
underOverridingPlate Eurasian Plate NERFINISHED
volcanicArcOrBelt Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc NERFINISHED

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Fuji Volcanic Zone contains Ashitaka volcano