The areal photo of the Manazuru Peninsula.
The Three Rocks, viewd from Cape Manazuru at the tip of the peninsula.

Manazuru Peninsula (Japanese: 真鶴半島) is a relatively small peninsula, 7 km long and 1 km wide, in Manazuru, Kanagawa, Japan.

In general

The Manazuru Peninsula is believed to have been formed about 230,000 years ago, together with Mount Maku and other mountains on the southern part of the Old outer rim of the Mount Hakone volcano.[1][2]

Manazuru Hantō Prefectural Natural Park, located in the Manazuru Peninsula, offers the nature trails, leading to Cape Manazuru, the Three Rocks (三ツ石) and the Shiosai Promenade (潮騒プロムナード).[3]

See also

References

  1. Geological Features of Manazuru Town (Manazuru, Kanagawa) (in Japanese)
  2. Manazuru Area of Hakone Geopark (in Japanese)]
  3. "Manazuru Peninsula Nature Excursion - Trips - Tokyo Day Trip - Day Trips from Tokyo to Kanagawa". trip.pref.kanagawa.jp. Retrieved 2022-11-23.

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