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The Ou Mountains, stretching south from Aomori, are full of volcanic landforms. How was the topography of the "backbone mountain range" that separates the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan formed? We will explore the hot springs, calderas, plateaus, and volcanic blessings by motorcycle and explain them. ????Membership registration / @chiri_rider ★Website "Listen to the voice of the contour lines!" http://chiririder.com/ ★Geographic Rider's Twitter (Follow now) / chiri_rider ★Question box (For questions and requests that are not directly related to the video, please go here) https://peing.net/ja/chiri_rider Source of geological map: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Geological Survey of Japan "1:200,000 Seamless Geological Map of Japan v2" https://gbank.gsj.jp/seamless/v2.html #Motorcycle#Touring#Towada-Hachimantai National Park