Kantō Plain

Kantō Plain

also spelled  Kwanto Plain,  Japanese  Kantō-heiya,  

      plain that is the most extensive lowland in Japan, located in central Honshu, facing the Pacific Ocean. Its 6,244 square miles (16,172 square km) contain the capital city, Tokyo, and constitute the most productive and populous area of the country. The plain is located to the east of the Japanese mountain arc, where it bends from a north-south trend to an east-west direction, and is walled by mountains (north and west) and hills (south). The geologic structure of the youngest rock formations accords with this surface expression, and the plain is often referred to as the Kantō structural basin.

      The Kantō Plain is drained by the Naka, Tone, and Sagami river systems from northeast to southwest. The Tone River system is the most important, covering the greater part of the plain and supplying hydroelectric energy.

      Three kinds of physical features characterize the terrain. Hills, such as the Tama hills in the west, consist of older Quaternary deposits. Most of the plain is covered by tablelands that consist of unconsolidated fanglomerate (a product of alluvial fan formation) or shallow marine sediments. River valley lowlands separate the hills and tablelands into independent sections. Agriculture in this area consists of crops that can grow without irrigation. The upstream reaches of the valleys are gravelly and rather dry, while the central and downstream portions become deltaic, wet, and swampy. Decomposed red-brown volcanic ash soil, often called Kantō loam, covers the flat-topped tablelands.

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