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  2. Geology of Japan - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Geography of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The islands of Japan were created by tectonic plate movements: Tohoku (upper half of Honshu), Hokkaido, the Kuril Islands, and Sakhalin are located on the Okhotsk Plate. This is a minor tectonic plate bounded to the north by the North American Plate.

  4. List of tectonic plates - Wikipedia

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    Map showing Earth's principal tectonic plates and their boundaries in detail. These plates comprise the bulk of the continents and the Pacific Ocean.For purposes of this list, a major plate is any plate with an area greater than 20 million km 2 (7.7 million sq mi)

  5. Japan Median Tectonic Line - Wikipedia

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    The historic Akiha Kodo pilgrimage route (Japan National Route 152) between Suwa-taisha shrine in central Nagano Prefecture and the Akihasan shrine in Shizuoka Prefecture follows the Japan Median Tectonic Line. The Japan Median Tectonic Line Museum in Ōshika is dedicated to the history of and research on the tectonic line. [10]

  6. Plate tectonics - Wikipedia

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    Detailed map showing the tectonic plates with their movement vectors. The development of the theory of plate tectonics was the scientific and cultural change which occurred during a period of 50 years of scientific debate.

  7. Eastern margin of the Sea of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Topographical map of the Sea of Japan. The Sea of Japan represents a back-arc basin that formed via geological rifting of continental crust from the late Oligocene to middle Miocene (28–13 million years ago). [3] The Sea of Japan can be divided into sub-basins; the Japan Basin, Yamato Basin and Tsushima Basin.

  8. Japan Trench - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of central Japan, showing location of trenches, tectonic plates and boundaries The Japan Trench is an oceanic trench part of the Pacific Ring of Fire off northeast Japan. It extends from the Kuril Islands to the northern end of the Izu Islands , and is 8,046 metres (26,398 ft) at its deepest. [ 1 ]

  9. File:Tectonic plates boundaries detailed-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Detailed world map in English showing the tectonic plates with their movement vectors Français : Carte détaillée en anglais des plaques tectoniques avec leurs vecteurs de déplacement Español: Mapa detallado en inglés que muestra las placas tectónicas con sus vectores de movimiento