1. Mount Bandai, also known as Aizu-Bandai-san, Aizu-Fuji, and Aizu-ne, is a stratovolcano in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. In a major eruption on July 15, 1888 the north and east parts of the caldera collapsed in a massive landslide, forming two lakes, Hibara-ko and Onogawa-ko, as well as several minor lakes called Goshiki-numa, or the 'Five Coloured Lakes'. The lake district formed by this cataclysm became known variously as Urabandai or Bandai-kōgen, and has become a tourist destination.
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