Fukōzu Fault (深溝断層 , Fukōzu Dansō ) is a fault in Aichi Prefecture of Japan, which was responsible for the 1945 Mikawa earthquake. It extends some 28 km (10 km under the sea) to Nishio City.[ 1] It flows into the Yokosuka fault which extends another 20 km.
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Tectonic plates of East and North Asia (Eurasian plate-Pacific plate Convergence Zone)
Large
Eurasian plate
North American plate
Philippine Sea plate
Faults and rift zones
Aomori Bay West Coast Fault Zone
Baikal Rift Zone
Haiyuan Fault
Fukozu Fault
Futagawa-Hinagu fault zone
Idosawa Fault
Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line
Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc
Japan Median Tectonic Line
Longmenshan Fault
Neodani Fault
Nojima Fault
Northeastern Japan Arc
Philippine Fault System
Senya Fault
Tanna Fault
Ulakhan Fault
Urasoko fault
Trenches and troughs
Kuril Trench
Mariana Trench
Japan
Eastern margin of the Sea of Japan
Izu–Ogasawara Trench
Japan Trench
Nankai Trough
Okinawa Trough
Ryukyu Trench
Sagami Trough
Suruga Trough
Philippines
Manila Trench
Philippine Trench
Others