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- Kantō_Plain abstract "The Kantō Plain (関東平野 Kantō heiya) is the largest plain in Japan located in the Kanto Region of central Honshū. The total area 17,000 km2 covers more than half of the Region extending over Tokyo, Saitama Prefecture, Kanagawa Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture, and Tochigi Prefecture.The northern limit borders on the Abukuma Highlands, Yamizo Mountain Range, Ashio Mountain Range, and a volcanic field associated with the Nasu Volcanic Belt. The western coincides with the Kantō Mountain Range and the southern edge is defined by the Bōsō Peninsula, the Miura Hills, Tokyo Bay, and Sagami Bay. The Kashima Sea and Kujūkuri Beach define the eastern end of the plain. Most of the rivers originate in the northern or western mountain ranges and flow east or southeast into the Pacific Ocean, Tokyo Bay, or Sagami Bay. In the central part of the plain is the Tone River; in the northern part the Watarase River, Kinu River, Kokai River, Naka River, and Kuji River; and in the southern part the Arakawa River, Tama River, and Sagami River. Of these rivers, the Tone River encompasses a large area of floodplain, for it has the largest drainage area in Japan of 16,840 km2. The drainage areas covered by these rivers account for the alluvial lowland of the Kanto Plain.A collection of plateaus constitute a large part of the plain. Among them are the Ōmiya, Musashino, Sagamino, and Jōsō Plateaus. These large plateaus are divided into smaller ones by shallow river valleys. One of the common features of the plateaus is that their surfaces are covered with a thick layer of loam of volcanic origin. Volcanic ashes from surrounding volcanoes, Mounts Asama, Haruna, and Akagi to the north and Mounts Hakone and Fuji to the south, are thought to have been deposited on these plateaus.Among the plateaus, the Musashino Plateau has the largest stretch of land, extending from the western edge of Ōme to the eastern edge of Yamanote which borders the alluvial plains of the Arakawa and Sumida Rivers. Its elevation gradually declines from west to east, measuring 190 m at Ōme and 20 m at Yamanote.Hills in the Kantō Plain stand on Tertiary strata and rise higher than surrounding plateaus, exemplified by the Sayama Hills and Tama Hills, typically, undulating between 100 and 200 m above sea level. Hills located at the western edge of the Kantō Plain, the Hiki Hills, Koma Hills, Kusahana Hills, and Kaji Hills, also reach approximately 200 m above sea level.What is noteworthy is the overall tilt of the plateaus and hills. In general, the whole area is slightly bent and forming a basin centered in the Tone River and Tokyo Bay. The ongoing process of tectonic extension continues as the plain’s central region gradually sinks.".
- Kantō_Plain thumbnail KantoHeiya.jpg?width=300.
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- Kantō_Plain wikiPageRevisionID "683274215".
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Abukuma_Highlands.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Arakawa_River.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Bōsō_Peninsula.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Chiba_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Gunma_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Kanagawa_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Saitama_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Tochigi_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Tokyo.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plains_of_Japan.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Chiba_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Gunma_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Hakone.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Hakone,_Kanagawa.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Honshu.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Honshū.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Kanagawa_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Kanto_Region.
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- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Kinu_River.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Kinugawa_River.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Kokai_River.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Kuji_River.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Loam.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Miura_Peninsula.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Akagi.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Asama.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Fuji.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Haruna.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Musashino_Terrace.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Naka_River_(Tochigi_Ibaraki).
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Sagami_Bay.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Sagami_River.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Saitama_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Sumida_River.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Tama_Hills.
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- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Tectonic.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Tectonics.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Tochigi_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo_Bay.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Tone_River.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Watarase_River.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Yamanote.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Yamanote_and_Shitamachi.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Ōme.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink Ōme,_Tokyo.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink File:KantoHeiya.jpg.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLink File:Kanto_plain.png.
- Kantō_Plain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kantō Plain".
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- Kantō_Plain subject Category:Landforms_of_Chiba_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain subject Category:Landforms_of_Gunma_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain subject Category:Landforms_of_Kanagawa_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain subject Category:Landforms_of_Saitama_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain subject Category:Landforms_of_Tochigi_Prefecture.
- Kantō_Plain subject Category:Landforms_of_Tokyo.
- Kantō_Plain subject Category:Plains_of_Japan.
- Kantō_Plain point "36.0 140.0".
- Kantō_Plain type Place.
- Kantō_Plain type PopulatedPlace.
- Kantō_Plain type Location.
- Kantō_Plain type Place.
- Kantō_Plain type Thing.
- Kantō_Plain type SpatialThing.
- Kantō_Plain type Q486972.
- Kantō_Plain comment "The Kantō Plain (関東平野 Kantō heiya) is the largest plain in Japan located in the Kanto Region of central Honshū. The total area 17,000 km2 covers more than half of the Region extending over Tokyo, Saitama Prefecture, Kanagawa Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture, and Tochigi Prefecture.The northern limit borders on the Abukuma Highlands, Yamizo Mountain Range, Ashio Mountain Range, and a volcanic field associated with the Nasu Volcanic Belt.".
- Kantō_Plain label "Kantō Plain".
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Раўніна_Канто.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Llanura_de_Kantō.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs دشت_کانتو.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Plaine_de_Kantō.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Pianura_di_Kantō.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs 関東平野.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs 간토_평야.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Kantō_(nizina).
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Planície_de_Kanto.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs m.04n5r45.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Канто_(равнина).
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Kantō_Plain.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Кантоська_рівнина.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Q1124865.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs Q1124865.
- Kantō_Plain sameAs 關東平原.
- Kantō_Plain lat "36.0".
- Kantō_Plain long "140.0".
- Kantō_Plain wasDerivedFrom Kantō_Plain?oldid=683274215.
- Kantō_Plain depiction KantoHeiya.jpg.