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Pages in category "Landforms of Tokyo" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kantō Plain; M.
Landforms of Tokyo (5 C, 3 P) N. Natural disasters in Tokyo (2 P) P. ... Pages in category "Geography of Tokyo" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 ...
Category: Landforms of the Philippines by region. 2 languages. ... Landforms of the Negros Island Region (2 C) Landforms of Northern Mindanao (5 C) S.
Tokyo Bay is at bottom center. The Kantō Plain ( Japanese : 関東平野 , Hepburn : Kantō heiya ) , in the Kantō region of central Honshu , is the largest plain in Japan . Its 17,000 km 2 covers more than half of the region extending over Tokyo , Saitama Prefecture , Kanagawa Prefecture , Chiba Prefecture , Gunma Prefecture , Tochigi ...
Lists of islands of the Philippines (5 P) Pages in category "Lists of landforms of the Philippines" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Lists of landforms of the Philippines (1 C, 15 P) A. Archipelagoes of the Philippines (9 C, 9 P) Atolls of the Philippines (8 P) B. Beaches of the Philippines (2 C, 56 P)
Around 23 million years ago, western Japan was a coastal region of the Eurasia continent. The subducting plates, being deeper than the Eurasian plate, pulled parts of Japan which become modern Chūgoku region and Kyushu eastward, opening the Sea of Japan (simultaneously with the Sea of Okhotsk) around 15–20 million years ago, with likely freshwater lake state before the sea has rushed in. [4 ...
The largest, the Kanto Plain, where Tokyo is situated, covers only 13,000 square kilometers. Rivers are generally steep and swift, and few are suitable for navigation except in their lower reaches. Most are fewer than 300 kilometers in length, but their rapid flow from the mountains makes them more than suitable for generating hydroelectric power .