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Japanese sulphur localities
627 localities
A list of Japanese sulphur localities described in citable papers and books.
The list is edited based on the editing policy of location lists.
- Year of description
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Location (Prefecture, Synonym, Comments)
- Year 713
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Sagami, Shinano, Mutsu
- Year 1865
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Kuju mine (Oita, Kujusan mine)
- Year 1875
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Shirane mine (Gunma, Yatoko mine), Nasu-Yumoto mine (Tochigi), Owakudani valley (Kanagawa, Hakone, Owakudani mine), Yonago mine (Nagano, S), Jigoku valley (Toyama, Tateyama), Osorezan mine (Aomori)
- Year 1876
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Onikobe (Miyagi, Metasomatic), Narugo-Katanuma mine (Miyagi, Narugo-Hachiman mine, Spherules), Kawarage mine (Akita)
- Year 1886
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Nabeyama mine (Oita), Tsukahara mine (Oita), Rausu mine (Hokkaido), Atosanupuri mine (Hokkaido), Sesshogawara (Gunma, Kusatsu), Nasu mine (Tochigi, Mount Chausudake), Sessho creek (Gunma, Manza), Hayasaka (Miyagi, Toritani), Kumazawa mine (Akita), Sukawadake mine (Iwate, Sukawa mine, Kenzan mine, Sulphur lava),
Io-Torishima mine (Okinawa), Iwaonupuri mine (Hokkaido), Hakko-Kusatsu mine (Aomori, Hakkoda), Esan mine (Hokkaido, S), Shiretoko mine (Hokkaido, Iosan, Kamuiwakka, Sulphur lava), Numajiri mine (Fukushima), Yumata (Nagano, Takase river), Mount Yakedake (Nagano), Yunosawa (Aomori, Ikarigaseki), Matsukawa hot spring (Iwate),
Mount Komoedake? (Kagoshima, Kuchinoerabu island), Izumisawa mine (Aomori), Mount Yachiyama (Aomori, Shozu river), Akagawa-Murayama (Aomori, Ohata), Mount Amagi (Shizuoka), Mount Yufu-Tsurumidake (Oita), Ebino (Miyazaki)
See Japanese page for more localities.