Asuka Station (Antarctica)

Asuka Station (Antarctica)

The nihongo|Asuka Station|あすか基地|Asuka Kichi is a permanent Japanese Antarctic unmanned observation base. It is located on Queen Maud Land and was opened in 1985.


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