Denshima
Denshima (デン島), also known as Yuze (湯瀬), is an uninhabited volcanic pillar located in the Ōsumi Islands and belonging to Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.
| Native name:  デン島,  Denshima | |
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|  Aerial view of the island. (1978) | |
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| Geography | |
| Location | East China Sea | 
| Coordinates | |
| Archipelago | Ōsumi Islands | 
| Highest elevation | 58 m (190 ft) | 
| Administration | |
| Japan | |
| Prefectures | Kagoshima Prefecture | 
| District | Kagoshima District | 
| Village | Mishima | 
| Demographics | |
| Population | - uninhabited - | 
Geography
    
Denshima is located roughly equidistant between Iōjima and Kuroshima. The island is an exposed and highly eroded portion of lava dome associated with the submarine Kikai Caldera, a stratovolcano rising from the ocean floor. It consists of three large rocks, separated by very narrow channels, with a maximum height of 58 metres (190 ft) above sea level, and a smaller rock, just breaching the ocean surface, to one side.
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