Japanese Geoparks Network
The Japanese Geoparks Network (JGN) is a specified nonprofit organization which is a networking platform for the Geoparks in Japan.
As of April 2021, the JGN regular membership consists of 9 UNESCO Global Geoparks in Japan and 34 Japanese National Geoparks. There are 13 aspiring geoparks listed as associate members.
MoreIn December 2007, the Japanese Geopark Liaison Council was established with support from Japanese geologists and private organizations that were conducting geological surveys, and some local authorities and others who wish to establish Geoparks began exchanging ideas.
In December 2008, seven Japanese Geoparks were designated as national geoparks.
In May 2009, the Japanese Geopark Liaison Council became the Japanese Geoparks Network (JGN).
Every year, the JGN National Conference and workshops are held.
Active support is given to areas which have suffered from natural disasters through sharing information about natural disasters, such as earthquakes.
LATEST NEWS
The 10th National Conference of the JGN held November 2 to 5, 2019
2019年11月03日
Dr. Ka-Ming YEUNG of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark gave a presentation and shared their experiences, such as collecting oral history of locals by face to face interviews.
The 10th National Conference of the JGN held November 2 to 5, 2019
2019年11月02日
Professor Kazuo Oike, the former president of the Japan Geopark Committee, was awarded a letter of appreciation and gratitude for his great contribution to the development of geopark activities in Japan in the past 10 years.
Middle School from Hong Kong Visits Japanese Geoparks!
2019年04月19日
A group from Fung Yiu King Memorial Secondary School (a school cooperating with Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark) visited the San’in Kaigan and Oki Islands UGGps on April 6th-11th, 2019. During their stay, the students learned about the geoheritage of both geoparks and experienced various local traditions.
The GEOPARK magazine vol.6 released
2019年04月01日
The GEOPARK magazine vol.6 was released on March 1, 2019.
JGN publishes the magazine every year.
This time the UNESCO Global Geoparks in Latin America and the Caribbean are featured as well as the Hagi Geopark, newly designated Japanese National Geopark.
UNESCO Global Geoparks
Japanese National Geoparks
- Bandaisan
- Choshi
- Dinosaur Valley Fukui Katsuyama
- Chichibu
- Hagi
- Hakone
- Hakusan Tedorigawa
- Happo-Shirakami
- Izuoshima
- Kirishima
- Mikasa
- Minami-Alps (MTL Area)
- Mine-Akiyoshidai Karst Plateau
- Mishima Village Kikai Caldera
- Mt.Asama North
- Mt.Chokai & Tobishima Island
- Mt.Kurikoma Area
- Mt.Tsukuba Area
- Naeba-Sanroku
- Nanki Kumano
- Oga Peninsula-Ogata
- Oita bungoono
- Oita Himeshima
- Sado Island
- Sakurajima-Kinkowan
- Sanriku
- Shikoku Seiyo
- Shimane Peninsula and Shinjiko Nakaumi Estuary
- Shimokita
- Shimonita
- Shirataki
- Tateyama Kurobe
- Tokachi Shikaoi
- Yuzawa
What is a Geopark?
A Geopark is single, unified geographical area where sites and landscapes of geological significance are managed with a holistic concept of protection, education and sustainable development.
MoreA Geopark is a journey of bonding and learning about the earth, and a place to enjoy geotourism. It is a place where you can take a close look at mountains and rivers, learn about how they were formed, and think about their links to the ecosystem and human life. A Geopark is where you think about earth as a whole, from the ground at your feet to the boulders, and all the way into space; from billions of years into the past all the way into the future; and about the mountains, rivers, oceans, the atmosphere, and the organisms that live within it.
Information and articles
- Leaflet: Geopark Activities in Japan
- Report of 2017 Official Development Assistance Grants for UNESCO Activities "Capacity Development to Stimulate Networking Activities Between Geoparks in the Asia-Pacific Region" Project
- Report of 2016 Official Development Assistance Grants for UNESCO Activities "Capacity Development to Stimulate Networking Activities Between Geoparks in the Asia-Pacific Region" Project
- The Mechanism of Earthquakes
- Tsunami
- GEOPARK magazine 2014 Vol.1 (in Japanese)
- GEOPARK magazine 2015 Vol.2 (in Japanese)
- GEOPARK magazine 2016 Vol.3 (in Japanese)
- GEOPARK magazine 2017 Vol.4 (in Japanese)
- GEOPARK magazine 2018 Vol.5 (in Japanese)