The Shikaribetsu Volcanic Group
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The Shikaribetsu Volcanic Group
然別火山群
Overview
Volcanoes surround much of Lake Shikaribetsu.
Lake Shikaribetsu in eastern Hokkaido was formed when lava domes erupting along the southern lake edge blocked a river, trapping water in the valley. The surrounding Shikaribetsu Volcanic Group spans formations from 300,000 to 10,000 years old, mixing older stratovolcanoes in the north, including the conical Kita-Petoutoru and Minami-Petoutoru, with younger lava domes to the south. The smaller hills across the northern plain are debris from past dome collapses. The Shikaribetsu Volcanic Group Observatory offers clear views of Nishi-Nupukaushinupuri and Higashi-Nupukaushinupuri, while the summit of Minami-Petoutoru gives a panoramic view of the lake and the Tokachi Plain.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 然別火山群
- Nearest station
- Obihiro Station (50 min drive)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
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