Find list of active and inactive volcanoes in different region, their elevation, geo-coordinates, location map, when they last erupted and related info. A volcano is a rupture in the Earth crust that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. |
Name | Height (meter) | Height (feet) | Coordinates | Last Eruption |
Abu (volcano) | 571 m | 1,873 ft | 34.5°N, 131.6°E | |
Akita-Komaga-Take | 1,637 m | 5,371 ft | 39.75°N, 140.8°E | 1971 |
Akita-Yake-Yama | 1,366 m | 4,482 ft | 39.97°N, 140.77°E | 1997 |
Hachimantai | 1,614 m | 5,295 ft | 39.95°N, 140.85°E | |
Hakkōda Mountains | 1,585 m | 5,200 ft | 40.66°N, 140.88°E | 1997 |
Hijiori | 516 m | 1,693 ft | 38.61°N, 140.18°E | 8300 BC ± 1000 years |
Hiuchi | 2,346 m | 7,730 ft | 36.95°N, 139.28°E | 1544 |
Iwaki | 1,625 m | 5,331 ft | 40.65°N, 140.3°E | 1863 |
Iwate | 2,041 m | 6,696 ft | 39.85°N, 141.0°E | 1919 |
Izu-Tobu | 1,406 m | 4,613 ft | 34.92°N, 139.12°E | 1989 |
Kanpu | 355 m | 1,165 ft | 39.93°N, 139.88°E | 750 BC |
Kurikoma | 1,628 m | 5,341 ft | 38.95°N, 140.78°E | 1950 |
Megata | 291 m | 955 ft | 39.95°N, 139.73°E | 2050 BC |
Mount Adatara | 1,718 m | 5,635 ft | 37.62°N, 140.28°E | 1990 |
Mount Akagi | 1,828 m | 5,997 ft | 36.53°N, 139.18°E | |
Mount Asama | 2,544 m | 8,340 ft | 36.24°N, 138.31°E | 2009 |
Mount Azuma | 1,705 m | 5,594 ft | 37.73°N, 140.25°E | 1977 |
Mount Bandai | 1,819 m | 5,968 ft | 37.6°N, 140.08°E | 1888 |
Mount Chōkai | 2,237 m | 7,326 ft | 39.08°N, 140.03°E | 1974 |
Mount Fuji | 3,776 m | 12,388 ft | 35.36°N, 138.73°E | 1707 |
Mount Hakone | 1,438 m | 4,720 ft | 35.22°N, 139.02°E | 950 BC ± 100 years |
Mount Haku | 2,702 m | 8,865 ft | 36.15°N, 136.78°E | 1659 |
Mount Haruna | 1,449 m | 4,754 ft | 36.47°N, 138.88°E | 550 ± 10 years |
Mount Kusatsu-Shirane | 2,160 m | 7,123 ft | 36.63°N, 138.55°E | 1989 |
Mount Mutsuhiuchi | 781 m | 2,562 ft | 41.43°N, 141.07°E | Pleistocene |
Mount Myōkō | 2,446 m | 8,025 ft | 36.88°N, 138.12°E | 2360 BC ± 150 years |
Mount Nantai | 2,484 m | 8,148 ft | 36.77°N, 139.5°E | |
Mount Nasu | 1,917 m | 6,283 ft | 37.12°N, 139.97°E | 1963 |
Mount Niigatayake | 2,400 m | 7,874 ft | 36.92°N, 138.03°E | 1998 |
Mount Nikkō-Shirane | 2,578 m | 8,458 ft | 36.8°N, 139.4°E | 1890 |
Mount Norikura | 3,026 m | 9,928 ft | 36.12°N, 137.55°E | 6870 BC ± 500 years |
Mount Ontake | 3,063 m | 10,049 ft | 35.89°N, 137.48°E | 2014 |
Mount Osore | 879 m | 2,884 ft | 41.32°N, 141.08°E | 1787 |
Mount Tate | 2,621 m | 8,599 ft | 36.57°N, 137.6°E | 1858 |
Mount Tateshina | 2,530 m | 8,300 ft | 36.1°N, 138.3°E | |
Mount Yake | 2,455 m | 8,054 ft | 36.22°N, 138.59°E | 1995 |
Mount Zaō | 1,841 m | 6,040 ft | 38.15°N, 140.45°E | 1940 |
Narugo | 462 m | 1,542 ft | 38.73°N, 140.73°E | 837 |
Numazawa | 1,100 m | 3,609 ft | 37.43°N, 139.58°E | 2980 BC ± 150 years |
Oki-Dogo | 151 m | 495 ft | 36.17°N, 133.33°E | |
Omanago Group | 2,367 m | 7,766 ft | 36.78°N, 139.5°E | |
Sanbe Group | 1,126 m | 3,694 ft | 35.13°N, 132.62°E | 1760 BC ± 150 years |
Shiga | 2,036 m | 6,696 ft | 36.7°N, 138.52°E | |
Takahara | 1,795 m | 5,889 ft | 36.9°N, 139.78°E | 4570 BC |
Towada | 1,159 m | 3,802 ft | 40.47°N, 140.92°E | 915 |
Washiba-Kumontaira | 2,924 m | 9,593 ft | 36.41°N, 137.59°E | 4000 BC |
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