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Otake (御岳, O-take) is a stratovolcano in the Tokara Islands of Japan. It is the largest mountain on Nakanoshima, which is part of the village of Toshima in Kagoshima District of Kagoshima Prefecture. Being the largest mountain on a small island, it is also referred to as Nakanoshima. It is also called "Tokara Fuji" from its shape.
L'Otake (御岳, O-take) est un stratovolcan culminant à 979 mètres d'altitude dans les îles Tokara du Japon. C'est la plus haute montagne de l'île Nakano-shima qui fait partie du village de Toshima du district de Kagoshima de la préfecture de Kagoshima. Étant la plus grande montagne sur une petite île, elle est aussi appelée Nakanoshima et Tokara Fuji en raison de sa forme.
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stratovolcano (Q169358) | volcano:type=stratovolcano |
volcano (Q8072) | natural=volcano |
mountain (Q8502) | natural=peak |
Mountains of Kagoshima Prefecture | natural=peak |
Volcanoes of Kagoshima Prefecture | natural=volcano |