TOKYO, Sep 28 (News On Japan) - Ishikawa Prefecture has surpassed Fukui Prefecture in total land area after a significant increase caused by coastal uplift triggered by the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake, according to the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan.
The authority reported that Ishikawa’s land area expanded by 4.74 square kilometers, overtaking Fukui. The largest increases were recorded in Wajima City, where the land grew by 2.78 square kilometers, and in Suzu City, which expanded by 1.72 square kilometers.
As a result of the changes, the national ranking of prefectural land area shifted, with Ishikawa now placed 34th and Fukui falling to 35th.
Source: FNN