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Mount Fuji is a volcano based in japan the north or Tokyo. It has erupted 16 times since 781 AD.
There are no volcanoes in Tokyo (although there are mountains up to nearly 3,000 meters!) Mount Fuji is an enormous volcano, currently not dead just resting. It isn't in Tokyo, but as long as there aren't any tall buildings blocking the view you can see it from anywhere in Tokyo on a fine day.
Mount Fuji is near the geographic center of Japan, southwest of Tokyo. It spans the Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures and, at 3,776.24m, it is the tallest peak in Japan. It is also an active volcano.
Since Tokyo is located in Japan and Japan is located along the Circum-Pacific belt, or Pacific Ring of Fire, earthquakes usually occur there. And since Japan is located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, there are many volcanoes in Japan. A volcano near Japan is Mount Fuji. Previous eruptions have caused much damage. However, Mount Fuji is currently not very active. It is predicted that if Mount Fuji erupts, Japan will sink, including Tokyo. During the heavy rain season, typhoons will strike Japan, including Tokyo. Typhoons are equally destructive as tornadoes and hurricanes, and will in turn cause floods and landslides. Since Tokyo is located inland, tsunamis might not be able to reach it, although Japan experiences tusnamis. However, a megatsunami would change the whole story.
im doing a world geography project on mount asama for plate-tectonic related object and i foung mount asama to be an eruptive volcano in japan and relates to plate-tectonics. so one question... how was mount asama created? just write any theory here. religious or scientific. =]
Tokyo DisneySea was created in 2001.
Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta was created in 2001.
The Twilight Zone is not known very well in Tokyo. Therefore, it is not related to the Twilight Zone.
Mount Fuji is located just east of Tokyo, Japan.
Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan, with an elevation of 12,388 feet. It is located on Honshu Island, about 60 miles southwest of Tokyo. Mount Fuji is an active composite volcano.
Mount Fuji is an active volcano near the geographic center of Japan, southwest of Tokyo. It spans the Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures.
Mount Fuji is a volcano based in japan the north or Tokyo. It has erupted 16 times since 781 AD.
There are no volcanoes in Tokyo (although there are mountains up to nearly 3,000 meters!) Mount Fuji is an enormous volcano, currently not dead just resting. It isn't in Tokyo, but as long as there aren't any tall buildings blocking the view you can see it from anywhere in Tokyo on a fine day.
Mount Fuji is an active volcano near the geographic center of Japan, southwest of Tokyo. It spans the Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures.
pyroclastic flow, but now the volcano is dormant. There is said that when it erupted in 258 B.C. that it was so intense that Tokyo (which is 60 miles away from the volcano) got covered in 6 inches of ash.
In Tokyo, Japan. Mount Fuji's height is 3,776meters.
Mount Fuji is near the geographic center of Japan, southwest of Tokyo. It spans the Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures and, at 3,776.24m, it is the tallest peak in Japan. It is also an active volcano.