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The vast area in the south of the Izu Peninsula, including Nishi-Izu and Minami-Izu, is made up of submarine volcanoes and volcanic islands that erupted before Izu collided with Honshu. Senganmon at the end of the promenade and Mount Eboshi, which can be seen to the right of Senganmon, are \"volcanic roots\" where the \"magma path\" that was once underground of an underwater volcano has emerged on the ground. It is part of \"Gankei))\". Senganmon has a tunnel (sea cave) carved by waves in the center of the rock and looks like a giant gate on the outside, which is part of the Kumomi Sengen Shrine on top of Mount Eboshi. It is called \"Sengenmon\" because it looks like a Japanese gate, but it is called \"Senganmon\" because it is said to be worth seeing.
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