Shōwa-shinzan

· 壮瞥町, 北海道

Shōwa-shinzan is a remarkable volcanic lava dome in Hokkaido that dramatically rose from a wheat field between 1943 and 1945, making it one of the world's youngest mountains. Standing at 398 meters, this still-active geological wonder continuously emits steam and volcanic gases, offering visitors a rare opportunity to witness the raw power of Earth's forces up close. The adjacent Volcano Science Museum and views of the larger Mount Usu provide educational context to this UNESCO Global Geopark site.

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📍 Address壮瞥町, 北海道
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💡 Tips for Visitors

Visit during spring to autumn (April-October) for the best weather and accessibility, as winter conditions can be harsh. The site is best reached by car or tour bus from Lake Toya Onsen, as English signage is limited. Bring cash for parking and museum admission, as card acceptance may be limited at smaller facilities in the area.

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