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Mt. FUJIVOLCANIC HAZARD MAP
Fuji Northern Region
~ Being Prepared for a Possible Eruption ~~ Being Prepared for a Possible Eruption ~
Let's be Prepared!
This map was made by imagining the emergency situations and dangers involved in a volcanic eruption. Emergency evacuation procedures may differ depending on your residence, place of employment, school, etc.
Important!It is important for your own personal security and safety to be prepared in the case of an emergency.
■ When an eruption is imminent:
■ Discuss with your family:
When is Mt. Fuji expected to erupt?
・The best route to local emergency shelters.・It is not usually the case that all members of the family can
evacuate together. Be sure to discuss with each other the evacuation methods of your workplace and/or school, and how to get into contact if an evacuation occurs.
・Follow the warnings provided by the Japan Meteorological Agency(JMA).
・Don't be misled by false rumors about conditions of the volcano.
・Get correct information from authority sources such as, TV, Radio, Newspapers, or Town information services.
・Follow official evacuation information as it is provided.
Nobody knows for sure, however over the past 2200 years there have been 75 different eruptions. The most recent eruption occurred 300 years ago. Recently, small scale earthquakes due to the movement of magma beneath the Mt. Fuji area have been regularly observed. Though it may not be soon, Mt. Fuji is expected to erupt at some point in the future.
Issued by the Mt.Fuji Volcanic Disaster Prevention Conference, JUN.2007
Web Site of the Mt.Fuji Volcanic Disaster Prevention Conferencehttp://www.city.fujiyoshida.yamanashi.jp/forms/info/info.aspx?info_id=1638
Though Mt. Fuji is famous for its clean, pure water and amazing scenery, it is also an active volcano with a high possibility of eruption in the future. This "Volcanic Hazard Map" was created based on the results of detailed investigations by The Committee for Hazard Maps of Fuji Volcano and Yamanashi prefecture, and contains updated information about disaster prevention and evacuation procedures. Its purpose is to inform visitors and residents of the Northern Region of Mt. Fuji about emergency procedures necessary to protect human lives in the case of a volcanic eruption.
Disaster Prevention AgencyContact Information
Fujiyoshida City Office :
Yamanakako Vil. Office :
Oshino Vil. Office :
Nishikatsura Town Office :
Fujikawaguchiko Town Office :
Narusawa Vil. Office :
Minobu Town Office :
Yamanashi Pref. Office : (Disaster Prevention Section) :
Yamanashi Pref. Office (Sabo section) :
0555-22-1111
0555-62-1111
0555-84-3111
0555-25-2121
0555-72-1111
0555-85-2311
0556-42-2111
055-223-1432
055-223-1710
The Latest volcanic information may be found at the Japan Meteorological Agency(JMA) English Home Page at
http://www.jma.go.jp/jma/index.html
① Volcanic Advisory.(Heads up.)
→Follow public announcements and evacuate in a calm and orderly manner.
A Volcanic Alert may be announced without warning when dangerous volcanicactivity occurs or is imminent.
② Volcanic Advisory.(Advanced Warning.)
③ Volcanic Alert.(Evacuation Necessary.)
How should we evacuate in the event of an eruption?
Mountain Climbers and Sightseers must evacuate from the eruption area.
Emergency Evacuation Announcements will be broadcast when volcanic eruptions become large enough to threaten lives.
In the case that volcanic activity develops around Mt. Fuji, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) will broadcast a Heads Up.
In the case that dangerous volcanic activity becomes more frequent and an eruption is imminent, advanced warnings will be broadcast.
Follow emergency warnings broadcast over TV, radio, intercom, and public address systems.
Refrain from mountain climbing or sightseeing in Evacuation Zone 1.
Mountain Climbers and Sightseers in Zone 1 should evacuate immediately.
Elderly or disabled personsin Zone 2 and Zone 3 should evacuate at this time.
People in Zone 2 and Zone 3 should begin preparations for evacuation. Following public evacuation
instructions, persons in Zone 2 must evacuate.
Persons in Zone 3 should return to their homes, prepare to evacuate, and refrain from attempts to view the eruptions.
Mudflow Evacuation Zone.
Evacuation Zone 1. Evacuation Zone 2.
Evacuation Zone 2.
Evacuation Zone 3.
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to Doshi
to Otsuki
to Kofu
to Kofu
to Minobu
to Fujinomiya
to Gotemba
Fuji Northern Region Evacuation Zoning Map
Road Station FujiyoshidaMt.Fuji Radar Dome MuseumRoad Station FujiyoshidaMt.Fuji Radar Dome MuseumRoad Station FujiyoshidaMt.Fuji Radar Dome Museum
Road Station NarusawaNarusawa Mt.FUJI MuseumRoad Station NarusawaNarusawa Mt.FUJI MuseumRoad Station NarusawaNarusawa Mt.FUJI Museum
View Point "Panorama-dai"View Point "Panorama-dai"View Point "Panorama-dai"
Yamanashi Institute of Environmental Sciences Yamanashi Institute of Environmental Sciences Yamanashi Institute of Environmental Sciences Funatsu-tainaijukei
Lava tree moldKawaguchiko Field Center
Funatsu-tainaijukeiLava tree moldKawaguchiko Field Center
Funatsu-tainaijukeiLava tree moldKawaguchiko Field Center
Oshino-HakkaiOshino-HakkaiOshino-Hakkai
Omuro Sengen ShrineOmuro Sengen ShrineOmuro Sengen Shrine
Komitake ShrineKomitake ShrineKomitake Shrine
UmagaeshiUmagaeshiUmagaeshi
FujitenSnow ResortFujitenSnow ResortFujitenSnow Resort
Saiko bat caveSaiko bat caveSaiko bat cave
Fuji Lava caveFuji Lava caveFuji Lava cave
Narusawa Ice caveNarusawa Ice caveNarusawa Ice cave
SaikoYacho-no-mori parkSaikoYacho-no-mori parkSaikoYacho-no-mori park
Saiko Iyashi-no-sato NenbaSaiko Iyashi-no-sato NenbaSaiko Iyashi-no-sato Nenba
Fugaku-fuketsu Lava CaveFugaku-fuketsu Lava CaveFugaku-fuketsu Lava Cave
Lake SaikoLake SaikoLake Saiko
Lake ShojikoLake ShojikoLake Shojiko
Lake MotosukoLake MotosukoLake Motosuko
Lake KawaguchikoLake KawaguchikoLake Kawaguchiko
Lake YamanakakoLake YamanakakoLake Yamanakako
Road Station KatsuyamaRoad Station KatsuyamaRoad Station Katsuyama
Fuji Visitor CenterFuji Visitor CenterFuji Visitor Center
Fujikyu HighlandFujikyu HighlandFujikyu Highland
Churei-to PagodaChurei-to PagodaChurei-to Pagoda
Fujiyoshida Museum of Local HistoryFujiyoshida Museum of Local HistoryFujiyoshida Museum of Local History
Hananomiyako-koen ParkHananomiyako-koen ParkHananomiyako-koen Park
Pines ParkPines ParkPines Park
Narusawa VillageCabbage field
Fujikawaguchiko TownLake Kawaguchiko
Nishikatsura TownMt.Mitsutouge
Fujiyoshida CityChurei-to Pagoda
Oshino VillageOshino-Hakkai
Yamanakako VillageHananomiyako-koen Park
Fujigane
Minobu TownLake Motosuko
Mt.FUJI
This Map Area
NARITAAirPortNARITAAirPort
Yokohama
Tokyo
Shizuoka
Evacuation Zone 1.
Evacuation Zone 2.
How to read this map.
(Year Round)
(Year Round)
Highest probable location of an eruption crater.
Mudflow Evacuation Zone.(During
Snow Season)
If an eruption occurs during the winter months when snow has accumulated on Mt. Fuji, this area must be evacuated immediately.
1. Falling rocks released from the exploding crater (areas outside Zone 2 may also experience falling stones up to 10cm in diameter).
2. If pyroclastic flows develop, hot gasses that travel at high velocity. 3. Lava flows that reach the area within 3 hours.
This area requires immediate evacuation when an eruption is eminent.
If an eruption occurs, any of the conditions listed below may cause immediate danger.
Crater formation is not limited to this area.
Evacuation Zone 3.(Year Round) Though not in immediate danger, evacuation may become necessary for Zone 3 depending
on the location of the eruption. Please follow the information provided by public announcements in case of an eruption. In any case, disabled or elderly persons who need assistance to evacuate must do so in advance.
Mudflows may overtake these areas immediately after an eruption.
Lava flows will approach this area after one day of continued eruptions.
この地図は、国土地理院長の承認を得て、同院発行の5万分の1地形図を複製したものである。(承認番号 平19総複、第140号)