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Daikon Island

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of up 200 metres (660 ft)). The lava tubes were formed by lava flows over the island. Lava tubes composed of secondary lava flows in the Terazu district of the island. They are designated
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Daikon Island was formerly used as a ranch to raise horses for the Emperor.
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lava flows. The island's highest elevation is a small volcano,
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cultivation have been active in Daikon Island since the
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Index

Native name
Nakaumi
35°29′45.6″N 133°10′15.6″E / 35.496000°N 133.171000°E / 35.496000; 133.171000
Mount Ōzuka
Shimane Prefecture
Matsue
Japanese
Sakumia
brackish
Tottori
Shimane
Japan
Matsue
daikon
East Asian
radish
Octopus
shield volcano
fluid
Mount Ōzuka
basalt
lava plateau
clay
volcanic ash
lava tubes
Natural Monuments of Japan
Ginseng
peony
Edo period
List of Special Places of Scenic Beauty, Special Historic Sites and Special Natural Monuments

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