Mount Meakan
| Mount Meakan | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 1,499 m (4,918 ft) | 
| Prominence | 1,175 m (3,855 ft)[1] | 
| Listing | List of mountains and hills of Japan by height List of volcanoes in Japan 100 Famous Japanese Mountains Ribu | 
| Coordinates | 43°23′11″N 144°00′32″E / 43.38639°N 144.00889°E | 
| Naming | |
| Native name | |
| Geography | |
|   Mount Meakan Location of Mount Meakan in Hokkaidō, Japan. | |
| Location | Hokkaidō, Japan | 
| Parent range | Akan Volcanic Complex | 
| Topo map(s) | Geographical Survey Institute 25000:1 雌阿寒岳 25000:1 オンネト 50000:1 阿寒湖 50000:1 上足寄 | 
| Geology | |
| Rock age | Late Pleistocene-Holocene | 
| Mountain type | stratovolcano | 
| Volcanic arc | Kurile arc | 
| Last eruption | November 2008 | 
Mount Meakan (雌阿寒岳, Meakan-dake) is an active stratovolcano located in Akan National Park in Hokkaidō, Japan. It is the tallest mountain in the Akan Volcanic Complex.[2] The volcano consists of nine overlapping cones that grew out of the Akan caldera, on the shores of Lake Akan. Mount Meakan has a triple crater at its summit. According to its name and local legend, Mount Meakan is the female counterpart to Mount Oakan on the other side of Lake Akan.[2]
Geography
There are two ponds in the crater, 赤沼 (Sekinuma, Red Pond) and 青沼 (Aonuma, Blue Pond).
Gallery
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			 Akan Caldera Akan Caldera
 Me-Akan (bottom left)
 O-Akan (center right)
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			.jpg) Seen from the NE Seen from the NE
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			 March 2006 eruption March 2006 eruption
See also
Notes
- ^ "Japanese Archipelago - World Ribus". March 25, 2025.
- ^ a b Hunt, Paul (1988). "32: Climbing an Active Volcano: Meakan-dake (雌阿寒岳)". Hiking in Japan: An Adventurer's Guide to the Mountain Trails (First ed.). Tokyo and New York: Kodansha International. pp. 195–200. ISBN 0-87011-893-5.
External links
- Meakandake - Japan Meteorological Agency (in Japanese)
- "Meakandake: National catalogue of the active volcanoes in Japan" (PDF). - Japan Meteorological Agency
- Meakan Dake - Geological Survey of Japan
- "Akan". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-06-25.

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