Coordinates: 37°43′20″N 140°15′49″E / 37.722222°N 140.263611°E / 37.722222; 140.263611

Mount Azuma-kofuji

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Mount Azuma
File:Mount Azuma-kofuji-1, May 2007.JPG
Kofuji Crater of Azuma Volcano
Highest point
Elevation1,705 m (5,594 ft)
ListingVolcanoes of Japan
Coordinates37°43′20″N 140°15′49″E / 37.722222°N 140.263611°E / 37.722222; 140.263611
Naming
Native name吾妻山 (Japanese)
Geography
Location of Mount Azuma in Japan.
LocationFukushima, Tōhoku region, Japan
Parent rangeAzuma Mountain Range
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruptionDecember 1977
File:Azuma Volcano Relief Map, SRTM-1.jpg
Azuma volcanic group

Mount Azuma-kofuji (吾妻小富士) is an active stratovolcano in Fukushima prefecture, Japan. It has a conical-shaped crater and as the name "Kofuji" (small Mount Fuji) suggests, the shape of Mount Azuma is like that of Mount Fuji.[1] Mount Azuma's appealing symmetrical crater and the nearby fumarolic area with its many onsen have made it a popular tourist destination. The Bandai-Azuma Skyline passes just below the crater, allowing visitors to drive to within walking distance of the crater and other various hiking trails on the mountain. There is also a visitor center along the roadway near the crater, where a collection of eateries, facilities, a parking lot, and a stop for buses from Fukushima Station are located. The Azuma volcanic group contains several volcanic lakes, including Goshiki-numa, the 'Five Colored Lakes'. Each Spring, as the snow melts away, a white rabbit appears on the side of Mount Azuma. The melting snow shaped like a rabbit is known as the 'seeding rabbit' and signals to the people of Fukushima that the farming season has come.[2]

See also

Notes

  1. Takeda T.:Hello! Fukushima, page 68.
  2. Takeda T.:Fukushima - Today & Tomorrow, page 12.

References

  • Takeda, Toru; Hishinuma, Tomio; Kamieda, Kinuyo; Dale, Leigh; Oguma, Chiyoichi (August 10, 1988), Hello! Fukushima - International Exchange Guide Book (1988 ed.), Fukushima City: Fukushima Mimpo Press
  • Takeda, Toru; Hishinuma, Tomio; Oguma, Chiyoichi; Takiguchi, R. (July 7, 2001), Fukushima - Today & Tomorrow, Rekishi Shunju Publishing Co., ISBN 4-89757-432-3
  • "Azumayama". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.

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