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On the Tomioka Peninsula, which juts out to the northwest of Amakusa Shimoshima, you can see whitish igneous rocks with a high silicon dioxide content, granodiorite and rhyolite. This is Amakusa pottery stone, the raw material for Arita ware and other products. From the Tomioka Peninsula, all you have to do is head to the Uto Peninsula. This is an unusually normal tour with minimal topographical elements. It's definitely not satisfying, but that can happen. But even I felt unsatisfied when I was editing. When you go on a tour with someone, you have to give up on taking photos. Don't worry, I'll be back to full topography from next time onwards. 🌟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 or requests not directly related to the video, please go here) https://peing.net/ja/chiri_rider Source of geological map: AIST Geological Survey of Japan "1:200,000 Seamless Geological Map of Japan v2" https://gbank.gsj.jp/seamless/v2.html