Jingū Seamount is an underwater volcanic feature located in the Pacific Ocean, specifically in the Kuroshio Current region, southeast of Japan. It is part of the Japan Arc, which is associated with the subduction of the Philippine Sea Plate beneath the Eurasian Plate. The seamount is notable for its elevation from the ocean floor, rising to a depth of around 1,000 meters below sea level.

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