Izu Peninsula — Peninsula, central Honshu, Japan. It extends 37 mi (60 km) into the Pacific Ocean and consists largely of volcanic rock and highly eroded volcanoes. It is part of the Fuji Hakone Izu National Park, and its hot springs and warm winter climate are… … Universalium
Izu Peninsula — The nihongo|Izu Peninsula|伊豆半島|Izu hantō is a peninsula to the west of Tokyo on the Japanese island of Honshū. Formerly the eponymous Izu Province, the Izu peninsula is now a part of Shizuoka prefecture. The Izu Islands, however, are administered … Wikipedia
Izu (península) — Localización. La península de Izu (en japonés Izu hanto) en Japón está situada a pocos kilómetros de Tokio, entre el monte Fuji y el océano Pacífico, en la isla japonesa de Honshu. La península de Izu forma parte en la actualidad de la prefectura … Wikipedia Español
Izu stingray — Conservation status Near Threatened (IUC … Wikipedia
Izu — puede referirse a: Izu (Navarra), localidad del municipio de Cendea de Olza, en Navarra, España. Izu (península), península de Japón. El Izu, un archipiélago de pequeñas islas en el sureste de Japón. Miguel Izu, político y jurista navarro. La… … Wikipedia Español
Izu — may refer to...* The city of Izu located in Shizuoka prefecture * The Izu Peninsula, located near Tokyo, Japan * The Izu Islands, located off the Izu Peninsula * Izu Province, a part of modern day Shizuoka prefecture * Izu is a vessel of the… … Wikipedia
Izu Province — Izu (伊豆国; no kuni) was a province of Japan including the Izu Peninsula that is today part of Shizuoka prefecture and the Izu Islands that are now part of Tokyo. Izu bordered on Sagami and Suruga Provinces. Another name was Zushū. Prior to 680 A.D … Wikipedia
Izu Islands — The nihongo|Izu Islands|伊豆諸島|Izu shotō are a group of volcanic islands stretching south and east from the Izu Peninsula of Honshū, Japan. Administratively, they form two towns and six villages; all part of Tokyo. The largest is Izu Ōshima,… … Wikipedia
Izu Ōshima — Ōshima Town 大島町 Town … Wikipedia
Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc — The Izu Bonin Mariana (IBM) arc system is an outstanding example of a plate tectonic convergent boundary. IBM extends over 2800 km south from near Tokyo, Japan, to beyond Guam, and includes the Izu Islands. Bonin Islands, and Mariana Islands;… … Wikipedia