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Mount Akagi (赤城山, Akagi-yama, Red Castle) is a stratovolcano in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. The broad, low dominantly andesitic stratovolcano rises above the northern end of the Kanto Plain. It contains an elliptical, 3 km × 4 km (1.9 mi × 2.5 mi) summit caldera with post-caldera lava domes arranged along a NW–SE line.
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Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref. Mount Akagi 赤鬼山 Akagi-yama: Kōchi: Asakura Kofun 朝倉古墳 Asakura kofun: Kōchi: Yamada Weir
Mount Akagi (Akagi Komagatake) a mountain in Gunma prefecture; Mount Echigo-Komagatake (Echigo Komagatake), also named Uonuma Komagatake, a mountain in Niigata prefecture; Hokkaidō Komagatake, an active volcano in Hokkaidō; Mount Kaikoma (Kai Komagatake), a mountain in the Akaishi Mountains on the border of Yamanashi prefecture and Nagano ...
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The Onna-bori extends from an elevation of 100 meters on Mount Akagi for some thirteen kilometers east to west, and with a width of between 15 and 30 meters and a depth of three to four meters. The origins of the Onna-bori are uncertain. According to legend, it was made by a woman using her kanzashi hairpin in one night.
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Although it is located inland more than 100 kilometers away from the coast, the elevation of the southern part of the city is only around 100 meters. The highest elevation is 1823 meters above sea level on the south side of Mt. Kurohino, a peak of Mount Akagi. Maebashi is the farthest from the sea (about 120 km) of all Japanese prefectural ...