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Mount Sakurajima is not a diverging boundary; it is a stratovolcano located in Japan that primarily forms at converging tectonic plate boundaries. Specifically, it is situated near the boundary between the Philippine Sea Plate and the Eurasian Plate, where subduction occurs. This geological setting leads to volcanic activity rather than the formation of new crust associated with diverging boundaries.

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