List of volcanoes in Japan

This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Japan. Orange background indicates a volcano considered active by the Japan Meteorological Agency.

Hokkaido

NameElevation (m)Elevation (ft)CoordinatesLast eruption
Akaigawa Caldera725237943.083°N 140.817°E / 43.083; 140.817 (Akaigawa Caldera)1.3 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Atosanupuri512168043.610°N 144.438°E / 43.610; 144.438 (Mount Atosanupuri)1000-200 BP[† 1]
Mount Eniwa1320433142.793°N 141.285°E / 42.793; 141.285 (Mount Eniwa)17th century[† 1]
Mount Esan613202841.804°N 141.166°E / 41.804; 141.166 (Mount Esan)AD 1874[† 1]
Akan Caldera--43.451°N 144.110°E / 43.451; 144.110 (Akan Caldera)0.25 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Meakan1499491643.386°N 144.008°E / 43.386; 144.008 (Mount Meakan)AD 2008[† 1]
Mount Oakan1370449543.453°N 144.163°E / 43.453; 144.163 (Mount Oakan)5-2.5 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Iō1563512844.131°N 145.165°E / 44.131; 145.165 (Mount Iō)AD 1936[† 1]
Kussharo Caldera-- 43.621°N 144.336°E / 43.621; 144.336 (Lake Kussharo)Pre-Kussharo: 2.6-1.0 Ma BP
Kussharo: 0.34-0.03 Ma BP
Nakajima Island: Younger than 2.3 ka BP[† 1]
Kuttara Caldera581190642.499°N 141.175°E / 42.499; 141.175 (Kuttara Caldera)40 ka BP[† 1]
Mashū Caldera855280543.570°N 144.565°E / 43.570; 144.565 (Mashū Caldera)1 ka BP[† 1]
Nigorigawa Caldera356116842.12°N 140.45°E / 42.12; 140.45 (Nigorigawa)15 ka BP[† 1]
Nipesotsu-Maruyama Volcanic Group2013660443.453°N 143.036°E / 43.453; 143.036 (Nipesotsu-Maruyama)Mt. Maruyama AD 1898[† 2]
Niseko Volcanic Group1309429542.88°N 140.63°E / 42.88; 140.63 (Niseko Volcanic Group)Mt. Iwaonupuri (ja) 6 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Onnebetsu1330436443.993°N 145.013°E / 43.993; 145.013 (Mount Onnebetsu)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Oshima-Ōshima737241841.50°N 139.37°E / 41.50; 139.37 (Oshima Oshima)AD 1759[† 1]
Mount Rausu1661544944.075°N 145.122°E / 44.075; 145.122 (Mount Rausu)700-500 BP[† 1]
Mount Rishiri1721564645.18°N 141.25°E / 45.18; 141.25 (Mount Rishiri)8-2 ka BP[† 1]
Shikaribetsu Volcano Group1430469243.312°N 143.096°E / 43.312; 143.096 (Shikaribetsu Volcano Group)20 ka BP or later[† 1]
Shikotsu Caldera1320433142.753°N 141.327°E / 42.753; 141.327 (Shikotsu Caldera)50-40 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Shiribetsu1107363242.767°N 140.916°E / 42.767; 140.916 (Mount Shiribetsu)Hundreds of thousands of years BP[† 1]
Tōya Caldera--42.602°N 140.851°E / 42.602; 140.851 (Lake Tōya)Caldera: 0.14 Ma BP[† 1]
Center cone: 40-30 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Hokkaidō-Komagatake1131371142.063°N 140.677°E / 42.063; 140.677 (Mount Hokkaidō-Koma)AD 2000[† 1]
Mount Shari1547507543.765°N 144.717°E / 43.765; 144.717 (Mount Shari)0.25 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Shiretoko1254411444.235°N 145.273°E / 44.235; 145.273 (Mount Shiretoko)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Taisetsu Volcano Group2290751343.663°N 142.854°E / 43.663; 142.854 (Taisetsu Volcano Group)Caldera: 38 ka BP
AD 1739[† 1]
Mount Tarumae1041341642.690°N 141.376°E / 42.690; 141.376 (Mount Tarumae)AD 1981[† 1]
Mount Tenchō1046343244.044°N 145.086°E / 44.044; 145.086 (Mount Tenchō)1.9 ka BP[† 1]
Tokachi-Mitsumata Caldera--43.516°N 143.150°E / 43.516; 143.150 (Tokachi -Mitsumata Caldera)1 Ma BP[† 1]
Tomuraushi-Chubetsu Volcano Group2141702443.527°N 142.849°E / 43.527; 142.849 (Tomuraushi-Chubetsu Volcano Group)Mt. Kaunnai: 0.1 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Unabetsu1419465643.876°N 144.876°E / 43.876; 144.876 (Mount Unabetsu)0.5 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Usu
--- Mount Shōwa-shinzan[1]
737241842.543°N 140.839°E / 42.543; 140.839 (Mount Usu)Mount Usu: AD 2000[† 1]
Mt. Shōwa-shinzan: AD 1944
Mount Yōtei1898622742.826°N 140.811°E / 42.826; 140.811 (Mount Yōtei)2.5 ka BP[† 1]

Honshū

NameElevation (m)Elevation (ft)CoordinatesLast eruption
Abu Volcano Group--34.50°N 131.60°E / 34.50; 131.60 (Abu Volcano Group)Mt. Kasayama (ja): 8.8 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Adatara1718563537.62°N 140.28°E / 37.62; 140.28 (Mount Adatara)AD 1900[† 1]
Mount Akagi1828599736.53°N 139.18°E / 36.53; 139.18 (Mount Akagi)AD 1251?[† 3]
Mount Akandana2109691936.200°N 137.572°E / 36.200; 137.572 (Mount Akandana)10-6.5 ka[† 4]
Mount Akita-Komagatake1637537139.75°N 140.80°E / 39.75; 140.80 (Mount Akita-Koma)AD 1971[† 1]
Mount Akita-Yakeyama1366448239.964°N 140.757°E / 39.964; 140.757 (Mount Akita-Yakeyama)AD 1997[† 1]
Mount Amagi1406461334.862°N 139.002°E / 34.862; 139.002 (Mount Amagi)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Aonoyama Volcano Group--34.461°N 131.791°E / 34.461; 131.791 (Aonoyama Volcano Group)70 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Asakusa1585520037.343°N 139.234°E / 37.343; 139.234 (Mount Asakusa)1.6 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Asama2544834036.405°N 138.522°E / 36.405; 138.522 (Mount Asama)AD 2019[† 5]
Mount Ashitaka1504493435.219°N 138.800°E / 35.219; 138.800 (Mount Ashitaka)80 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Azuma1705559437.73°N 140.25°E / 37.73; 140.25 (Mount Azuma)AD 1977[† 1]
Mount Azumaya2354772336.542°N 138.413°E / 36.542; 138.413 (Mount Azumaya)0.3 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Bandai1819596837.60°N 140.08°E / 37.60; 140.08 (Mount Bandai)AD 1888[† 1]
Mount Chōkai2237732639.08°N 140.03°E / 39.08; 140.03 (Mount Chōkai)AD 1974[† 1]
Mount Daisen1729567335.371°N 133.54°E / 35.371; 133.54 (Mount Daisen)17 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Daruma982322234.955°N 138.839°E / 34.955; 138.839 (Mount Druma)0.5 Ma BP[† 1]
Eboshi Volcano Group2227730636.433°N 138.387°E / 36.433; 138.387 (Eboshi Volcano Group)0.3 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Fuji37761238835.358°N 138.731°E / 35.358; 138.731 (Mount Fuji)AD 1707[† 1]
Mount Futamata (ja)1548507937.246°N 139.967°E / 37.246; 139.967 (Mount Futamata)90 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Gassan1984650938.549°N 140.027°E / 38.549; 140.027 (Mount Gassan)0.3 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Hachimantai1614529539.95°N 140.85°E / 39.95; 140.85 (Mount Hachimantai)7.3 ka BP[† 1]
Hakkōda Caldera--40.693°N 140.930°E / 40.693; 140.930 (Hakkōda Caldera)0.4 Ma BP BP[† 1]
Mount Hakkōda1585520040.656°N 140.881°E / 40.656; 140.881 (Mount Hakkōda)600-400 BP[† 1]
Mount Hakone1438472035.22°N 139.02°E / 35.22; 139.02 (Mount Hakone)AD 2015[† 1]
Mount Haku2702886536.15°N 136.78°E / 36.15; 136.78 (Mount Haku)AD 1659[† 1]
Mount Haruna1449475436.47°N 138.88°E / 36.47; 138.88 (Mount Haruna)AD 525-550[† 6]
Hijiori Caldera516169338.608°N 140.161°E / 38.608; 140.161 (Hijiori Caldera)12 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Hiuchigatake2356773036.95°N 139.28°E / 36.95; 139.28 (Mount Hiuchi)AD 1544[† 1]
Mount Hotaka (ja)2158708036.805°N 139.132°E / 36.805; 139.132 (Mount Hotaka)1 Ma BP[† 1]
Ikarigaseki Caldera--40.499°N 140.620°E / 40.499; 140.620 (Ikarigaseki Caldera)1.3 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Iiji1112364836.956°N 138.833°E / 36.956; 138.833 (Mount Iiji)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Iizuna1917628936.739°N 138.136°E / 36.739; 138.136 (Mount Iizuna)0.15 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Iwaki1625533140.65°N 140.30°E / 40.65; 140.30 (Mount Iwaki)AD 1863[† 1]
Izu-Tōbu volcano Group1406461334.92°N 139.12°E / 34.92; 139.12 (Izu-Tōbu volcano Group)Teishi Knoll (ja): 1989[† 1]
Mount Iwate2041669639.850°N 141.004°E / 39.850; 141.004 (Mount Iwate)AD 1919[† 1]
Kannabe Volcano Group--35.507°N 134.675°E / 35.507; 134.675 (Kannabe Volcano Group)Mt.Kannabe: 20-10 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Kanpū355116539.93°N 139.88°E / 39.93; 139.88 (Mount Kanpū)10 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Kirigamine1925631636.103°N 138.196°E / 36.103; 138.196 (Mount Kirigamine)0.75 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Komochi1296425236.591°N 138.998°E / 36.591; 138.998 (Mount Komochi)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Kurohime2053673636.817°N 138.120°E / 36.817; 138.120 (Mount Kurohime)50 ka BP[† 1]
Kurofuji Volcano Group1642538735.803°N 138.536°E / 35.803; 138.536 (Kurofuji Volcano Group)0.5 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Kurikoma1628534138.95°N 140.78°E / 38.95; 140.78 (Mount Kurikoma)AD 1944[† 7]
Mount Kusatsu-Shirane2160712336.619°N 138.535°E / 36.619; 138.535 (Mount Kusatsu-Shirane)AD 2018[† 8]
Mount Onoko1208396336.581°N 138.937°E / 36.581; 138.937 (Mount Komochi)1.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Madarao1382453436.837°N 138.274°E / 36.837; 138.274 (Mount Madarao)0.5 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Minakami659216236.554°N 138.222°E / 36.554; 138.222 (Mount Minakami)0.3 Ma BP[† 1]
Megata29195539.95°N 139.73°E / 39.95; 139.73 (Megata)20-29 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Moriyoshi1454477039.977°N 140.544°E / 39.977; 140.544 (Mount Moriyoshi)0.5 Ma BP[† 1]
Mukaimachi Caldera --38.75°N 140.51°E / 38.75; 140.51 (Mukaimachi Caldera)0.6 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Mutsu-Hiuchi781256241.439°N 141.052°E / 41.439; 141.052 (Mount Mutsu-Hiuchi)0.5 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Myōkō2446802536.891°N 138.113°E / 36.891; 138.113 (Mount Myōkō)3 ka BP[† 9]
Mount Naeba2145703736.836°N 138.684°E / 36.836; 138.684 (Mount Naeba)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Nanashigure1063348840.069°N 141.106°E / 40.069; 141.106 (Mount Nanashigure)0.9 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Nantai2484814836.768°N 139.486°E / 36.768; 139.486 (Mount Nantai)7 ka BP[† 1]
Narugo Caldera462154238.73°N 140.73°E / 38.73; 140.73 (Narugo Caldera)AD 837[† 10]
Mount Nasu1917628337.12°N 139.97°E / 37.12; 139.97 (Mount Nasu)Mt. Chausu (ja): AD 1963[† 1]
Mount Nekoma1404460637.615°N 140.016°E / 37.615; 140.016 (Mount Nekoma)0.8 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Niigata-Yakeyama2400787436.920°N 138.036°E / 36.920; 138.036 (Mount Niigata-Yakeyama)2016[† 1]
Mount Nikkō-Shirane2578845836.798°N 139.376°E / 36.798; 139.376 (Mount Nikkō-Shirane)AD 1890[† 1]
Nodai Caldera--41.267°N 140.867°E / 41.267; 140.867 (Nodai Caldera)1.9 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Nyōhō-Akanagi2483814636.811°N 139.536°E / 36.811; 139.536 (Nyōhō-Akanagi)80 ka BP[† 11]
Mount Norikura3026992836.106°N 137.55°E / 36.106; 137.55 (Mount Norikura)2 ka BP[† 1]
Numazawa1100360937.454°N 139.572°E / 37.454; 139.572 (Numazawa)5.4 ka BP[† 1]
Oki-Dōgo15149536.181°N 133.324°E / 36.181; 133.324 (Oki-Dōgo)0.42 Ma BP[† 1]
Okiura Caldera--40.567°N 140.733°E / 40.567; 140.733 (Okiura Caldera)1.5 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Omanago2376779536.796°N 139.507°E / 36.796; 139.507 (Mount Omanago)0.47 Ma[† 12]
Mount Ontake30631004935.890°N 137.48°E / 35.890; 137.48 (Mount Ontake)AD 2014[† 13]
Onikobe Caldera --38.83°N 140.69°E / 38.83; 140.69 (Onikobe Caldera)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Osore879288441.32°N 141.08°E / 41.32; 141.08 (Mount Osore)20 ka BP or 1787[† 1]
Mount Sanbe1126369435.13°N 132.62°E / 35.13; 132.62 (Mount Sanbe)1.4-1.3 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Shiga2041669636.70°N 138.52°E / 36.70; 138.52 (Mount Shiga)10 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Sukai2144703436.689°N 139.337°E / 36.689; 139.337 (Mount Sukai)0.9 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Takahara1795588936.90°N 139.78°E / 36.90; 139.78 (Mount Takahara)6.5 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Takara350114835.346°N 134.919°E / 35.346; 134.919 (Mount Takara)0.3 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Takayashiro1351443236.799°N 138.403°E / 36.799; 138.403 (Mount Takayashiro)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Midagahara
(A.K.A. Tateyama)
--36.57°N 137.60°E / 36.57; 137.60 (Midagahara)AD 1836 (AD 1949?)[† 1]
Tazawako Caldera--39.722°N 140.661°E / 39.722; 140.661 (Tazawa Caldera)1.4 Ma BP[† 1]
Tokachidake Volcano Group2077681443.418°N 142.686°E / 43.418; 142.686 (Tokachidake Volcano Group)2004[† 1]
Towada Caldera1159380240.47°N 140.92°E / 40.47; 140.92 (Towada Caldera)AD 915[† 1]
Washiba-Kumontaira2924959336.408°N 137.594°E / 36.408; 137.594 (Washiba-Kumontaira)4000 BC
Mount Yake2455805436.226°N 137.587°E / 36.226; 137.587 (Mount Yake)AD 1963[† 1]
Mount Yakeishi1548507939.164°N 140.829°E / 39.164; 140.829 (Mount Yakeishi)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Kita-Yatsugatake
(Northern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group)
--36.088°N 138.32°E / 36.088; 138.32 (Northern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group)Mt.Yokodake: 0.9-0.7 ka BP[† 1]
Minami-Yatsugatake
(Southern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group)
--35.971°N 138.37°E / 35.971; 138.37 (Southern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group)0.1 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Tateshina (Part of Northern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group)2530830036.10°N 138.30°E / 36.10; 138.30 (Mount Tateshina)
Mount Zaō1841604038.15°N 140.45°E / 38.15; 140.45 (Mount Zaō)AD 1940[† 1]

Izu Islands

NameElevation (m)Elevation (ft)CoordinatesLast eruption
Aogashima423138832.45°N 139.77°E / 32.45; 139.77 (Aogashima)AD 1785[† 1]
Bayonnaise Rocks113631.888°N 139.918°E / 31.888; 139.918 (Bayonnaise Rocks)AD 1970[† 14]
Hachijōjima854280233.13°N 139.77°E / 33.13; 139.77 (Hachijojima)AD 1605[† 1]
Izu-Ōshima758250734.726°N 139.394°E / 34.726; 139.394 (Izu-Ōshima)Mt. Mihara: AD 1990[† 1]
Kōzushima574187734.22°N 139.15°E / 34.22; 139.15 (Kozushima)AD 838[† 1]
Kurose-110-36133.40°N 139.68°E / 33.40; 139.68 (Kurose Hole)Caldera: older than 20 ka BP[† 15]
Mikurajima851279233.871°N 139.605°E / 33.871; 139.605 (Mikurajima)6.3 ka BP[† 1]
Miyakejima813267434.086°N 139.526°E / 34.086; 139.526 (Miyakejima)AD 2013[† 16]
Myōjinshō (A.K.A. Myojin Reef)-50-16431.918°N 140.021°E / 31.918; 140.021 (Myōjinshō)AD 1970[† 1]
Niijima432141734.37°N 139.27°E / 34.37; 139.27 (Niijima)Mt. Mukaiyama: 887[† 1]
Sofugan (A.K.A. Lot's Wife)9932529.793°N 140.342°E / 29.793; 140.342 (Sofugan (Lot's Wife))(Discolored water: AD 1975)[† 1]
Sumisujima (A.K.A. Smith Rocks)13644631.439°N 140.05°E / 31.439; 140.05 (Sumisujima (Smith Rocks))AD 1916[† 1]
Toshima508166734.52°N 139.28°E / 34.52; 139.28 (Toshima)9.1-4.0 ka BP[† 1]
Torishima (A.K.A. Izu-Torishima)394129330.484°N 140.302°E / 30.484; 140.302 (Torishima)AD 2002[† 1]

Ogasawara Archipelago

The Ogasawara Archipelago include the Bonin Islands and Volcano Islands.

NameElevation (m)Elevation (ft)CoordinatesLast eruption
Nishinoshima14246627.274°N 140.877°E / 27.274; 140.877 (Nishinoshima)AD 2017
Fukutoku-Okanoba-25-8224.28°N 141.485°E / 24.28; 141.485 (Fukutoku-Okanoba)AD 2005[† 17]
Fukujin Seamount-43-14121.767°N 143.717°E / 21.767; 143.717 (Fukujin Seamount)AD 1974[† 18]
Funka Asane-20-6725.455°N 141.238°E / 25.455; 141.238 (Funka Asane)AD 1945[† 1]
Kita-Iōjima (North Iwo Jima)792259825.43°N 141.28°E / 25.43; 141.28 (Kita-Iōjima (North Iwo Jima))0.14 Ma BP[† 1]
Iōjima (Iwo Jima)16152824.781°N 141.315°E / 24.781; 141.315 (Iōjima (Iwo Jima))AD 2015[† 1]
Kaitoku Seamount-103-33826.127°N 141.098°E / 26.127; 141.098 (Kaitoku Seamount)AD 1984[† 19]
Kaikata Seamount-165-54126.667°N 140.929°E / 26.667; 140.929 (Kaikata Seamount)(Submarine hydrothermal activity: AD 1988)[† 1]
Kasuga Seamount-598-196222.767°N 142.717°E / 22.767; 142.717 (Kasuga Seamount)AD 1959[† 20]
Minami-Kasuga Seamount-274-89921.6°N 143.633°E / 21.6; 143.633 (Minami-Kasuga Seamount)
Kita-Fukutokutai-55-18024.414°N 141.419°E / 24.414; 141.419 (Kita-Fukutokutai)AD 1988?[† 1]
Minami-Hiyoshi Seamount-30-9823.5°N 141.935°E / 23.5; 141.935 (Minami-Hiyoshi Seamount)AD 1976[† 21]
Nikkō Seamount-612-200823.083°N 142.3°E / 23.083; 142.3 (Nikkō Seamount)(Discolored water: AD 1979)[† 1]
Mokuyō Seamount-920-301828.317°N 140.566°E / 28.317; 140.566 (Mokuyo Seamount)(Submarine hydrothermal activity: AD 1990)[† 1]
Suiyo Seamount-1418-465228.6°N 140.633°E / 28.6; 140.633 (Suiyō Seamount)(Submarine hydrothermal activity: AD 1991)[† 1]

Kyūshū

NameElevation (m)Elevation (ft)CoordinatesLast eruption
Aira Caldera--31.656°N 130.705°E / 31.656; 130.705 (Aira Caldera)25 ka BP[† 1]
Ata Caldera--31.359°N 130.683°E / 31.359; 130.683 (Ata Caldera)0.11 Ma BP[† 1]
Wakamiko Caldera--31.666°N 130.783°E / 31.666; 130.783 (Wakamiko Caldera)19 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Aso
(A.K.A. Aso Caldera)
1592522332.881°N 131.106°E / 32.881; 131.106 (Mount Aso)AD 2019[† 22]
Fukue Volcano Group315103332.653°N 128.861°E / 32.653; 128.861 (Fukue Volcano Group)unknown volcano: 2.4 ka BP[† 1]
Mount Futago (ja)720236233.583°N 131.601°E / 33.583; 131.601 (Mount Futago)1.1 Ma BP[† 1]
Ibusuki Volcanic Field922302531.22°N 130.57°E / 31.22; 130.57 (Ibusuki Volcanic Field)30 ka BP[† 1]
Ikeda (Part of Ibusuki Volcanic Field)25684031.235°N 130.564°E / 31.235; 130.564 (Ikeda)Mt. Nabeshima 4.9 ka BP[† 1]
Imuta509167031.822°N 130.461°E / 31.822; 130.461 (Imuta)0.35 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Kaimon922302531.180°N 130.528°E / 31.180; 130.528 (Mount Kaimon)AD 885[† 1]
Kakuto Caldera--32.0455°N 130.764°E / 32.0455; 130.764 (Kakuto Caldera)0.35-0.30 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Kinbō (Kinpō)665218232.814°N 130.639°E / 32.814; 130.639 (Mount Kinbō)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Kirishima1700557731.931°N 130.864°E / 31.931; 130.864 (Mount Kirishima)Mt. Shinmoedake: AD 2018[† 1]
Kobayashi Caldera--31.99°N 130.976°E / 31.99; 130.976 (Kobayashi Caldera)0.4 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Kujū1791587633.083°N 131.251°E / 33.083; 131.251 (Mount Kuju)AD 1996[† 1]
Sakurajima1117366531.585°N 130.657°E / 31.585; 130.657 (Sakurajima)AD 2016[† 23]
Ojikajima Volcano Group11136433.201°N 129.063°E / 33.201; 129.063 (Ojikajima Volcano Group)0.3 Ma BP[† 1]
Lake Sumiyoshi--31.771°N 130.591°E / 31.771; 130.591 (Lake Sumiyoshi)8.2 ka BP[† 24]
Yonemaru--31.775°N 130.564°E / 31.775; 130.564 (Yonemaru)8.1-8 ka BP[† 24]
Mount Takasaki628206033.252°N 131.524°E / 33.252; 131.524 (Mount Takasaki)0.5 Ma BP[† 24]
Mount Tara1076353032.974°N 130.071°E / 32.974; 130.071 (Mount Tara)0.4 Ma BP[† 1]
Mount Tsurumi and Mount Garan1584519733.28°N 131.432°E / 33.28; 131.432 (Mount Tsurumi)AD 867[† 1]
Mount Unzen1500492132.757°N 130.294°E / 32.757; 130.294 (Mount Unzen)AD 1996[† 1]
Mount Yufu1583519433.282°N 131.390°E / 33.282; 131.390 (Mount Yufu)2.0-1.9 ka BP[† 1]

Ryūkyū Islands

NameElevation (m)Elevation (ft)CoordinatesLast eruption
Akusekijima586192329.45°N 129.60°E / 29.45; 129.60 (Akusekijima)Late Pleistocene[† 1]
Gajajima497163129.903°N 129.541°E / 29.903; 129.541 (Gajajima)0.2 Ma BP[† 1]
Kogajajima30198829.879°N 129.625°E / 29.879; 129.625 (Kogajajima)30-20 ka BP[† 1]
Submarine Volcano NNE of Iriomotejima--24.558°N 124.00°E / 24.558; 124.00 (Submarine Volcano NNE of Iriomotejima)AD 1924[† 1]
Iōtorishima21269627.877°N 128.224°E / 27.877; 128.224 (Iōtorishima)AD 1968[† 1]
Kikai Caldera704231030.789°N 130.308°E / 30.789; 130.308 (Kikai Caldera)Satsuma-Iōjima: AD 2013[† 1]
Kuchinoshima628206029.967°N 129.924°E / 29.967; 129.924 (Kuchinoshima)0.84-0.78 ka BP[† 1]
Kuchinoerabujima649212930.43°N 130.22°E / 30.43; 130.22 (Kuchinoerabujima)AD 2018
Nakanoshima979321229.859°N 129.856°E / 29.859; 129.856 (Nakanoshima)Mt. Otake: AD 1914[† 1]
Suwanosejima799262129.638°N 129.714°E / 29.638; 129.714 (Suwanosejima)AD 2016[† 1]
Yokoatejima495162428.799°N 128.996°E / 28.799; 128.996 (Yokoatejima)younger than 10 ka BP[† 1]

Notes and references

Notes

  1. Lava dome of Mount Usu.

References

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  9. Myokosan - Japan Meteorological Agency
  10. Narugo - Japan Meteorological Agency
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  15. 海域火山データベース Hachijyoujima - Japan Coast Guard
  16. 三宅島 有史以降の火山活動 - Japan Meteorological Agency
  17. 海域火山データベース Fukutoku-Oka-no-Ba - Japan Coast Guard
  18. 海域火山データベース Nikko Seamount - Japan Coast Guard
  19. Kaitoku Seamount - Japan Meteorological Agency
  20. 海域火山データベース Nikko Seamount - Japan Coast Guard
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  23. 噴火警報、噴火予報の発表状況 - Japan Meteorological Agency
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