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Mount Akagi (赤城山, Akagi-yama, Red Castle) is a stratovolcano in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.

Mount Akagi
赤城山
Viewed from the southeast. In the foreground are parts of the cities of Kiryu and Midori.
Highest point
Elevation1,828 m (5,997 ft)[1]
Listing
  • Mountains of Japan
  • Coordinates36°33′26N 139°11′47E / 36.55722°N 139.19639°E / 36.55722; 139.19639[1]
    Naming
    English translationRed Castle Mountain
    Language of nameJapanese
    Geography
    Mount Akagi is located in Japan
    Mount Akagi

    Mount Akagi

    CountryJapan
    PrefectureGunma
    Geology
    Mountain typeStratovolcano
    Last eruptionPossibly 1251[1]
    Relief Map of Akagi Volcano

    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. Lake Ono is located at the NE end of the caldera. An older stratovolcano was partially destroyed by edifice collapse, producing a debris-avalanche deposit along the south flank. A series of large plinian eruptions accompanied growth of a second stratovolcano during the Pleistocene. Construction of the central cone in the late-Pleistocene summit caldera began following the last of the plinian eruptions about 31,000 years ago. During historical time unusual activity was recorded on several occasions during the 9th century, but reported eruptions in 1251 and 1938 are considered uncertain.[1]

    Mount Akagi, along with Mount Myōgi and Mount Haruna, is one of the "Three Mountains of Jōmō" (上毛三山), and the cold north winds which blow down from it are called Akagi-oroshi (赤城おろし)orKarakkaze (空っ風).

    The Amagi-class battlecruiser Akagi, converted into an aircraft carrier during construction, was named after Mount Akagi and was the flagship for the strike force commanded by Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo in the attack on Pearl Harbor. The carrier was later sunk in the Battle of Midway.

    Religion

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    Mount Akagi is an object of worship in this region. On Ōno Lake, there is Akagi Shrine.

    Access

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    The upper portions of the prefectural road Route 4 approach the top of Mount Akagi. Kanetsu Kotsu Bus comes to Akagi Visitor Center from Maebashi StationorFujimi Onsen Bus Stop.

    Climbing routes

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    To the top of Mount Kurobi, the highest point of this mountain, it takes about three hours from the Akagi Hiroba Bus Stop.

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    The sixth Zatoichi film, Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold, this mountain is the destination of Ichi as he searches for the brigand Chuji.

    Mount Akagi is mentioned in the street racing manga and anime series Initial D. The portions of Gunma Route 4 [GPS Coordinates 36°32'31.6"N 139°09'59.5"E] on Mount Akagi are featured in numerous Initial D episodes. It is the home course of the racing team called the Akagi Redsuns

    Mount Akagi is also featured in the street racing game Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift 2 and the arcade/simulator game Auto Modellista.[2]

    According to unofficial sources, Mt. Moon from the Pokémon franchise is based on Mount Akagi.[3][4]

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c d "Akagisan". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  • ^ Digital Displacement, http://www.digitaldisplacement.com/?p=2705 Archived 2012-03-27 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "【ポケモン/旅行】ニビシティのモデルはどこ?". むらこたび。のポケモン日記 (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  • ^ "ゲーム内の地名のモデル一覧". wiki.xn--rckteqa2e.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 June 2022.
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