Am Samstag, den 19.03.2016, 10:28 +0100 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer: > > But Hakone is a very famous place - though it’s height and > > prominence would say otherwise. People all over Japan (and many > > international tourists) come there buy eggs cooked in sulfurous > > vents and enjoy the hot spring resorts inside the caldera. > > > I'd say: tourism=attraction for this volcano (admittedly another way > of saying important=yes), the presence of the resorts also indicates > importance. Is this checkable automatically? Not sure (of course you > can check for this if you know what you're looking for, but a > different place might have completely different reasons to be > "important")
Correct, there are so many different aspects that influence the importance, that it is nearly impossible to determine the importance so that it fits to the importance in reality and how people see it. Regards Alex
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