Japan Gold Corp. Corporate Presentation
PRIORITY PROJECTS
Japan Gold Projects
Barrick Alliance Projects
Hakuryu
(4,901 ha)
Sanru
(41,394 ha)
Aibetsu
JAPAN
GOLD
1
North Taio
(7,009 ha)
Kamitsue
(4,069 ha)
Tobaru-Fuke
Numanoue
(1,296 ha)
Ikutahara
(21,332 ha)
Kamimuri
(47,984 ha)
1 Ikutahara | Kanehana | Sanru
(11,007 ha)
Tenryu
Kanehana
(17,348 ha)
(3,639 ha)
Hokkaido
Nakanosawa
(1,938 ha)
2
Onne
(2,998 ha)
2
Buho
(2,770 ha)
(10,935 ha)
Isa
(5,964 ha)
Usa
(1,838 ha)
Gumyo
Bajo
(10,774 ha)
(4,478 ha)
Honshu
Tobaru
Ohra-Takamine
(3,705 ha)
Kowa
(389 ha)
Kushikino-Iriki
(11,163 ha)
(1,347 ha)
Ebino
(15,741 ha)
Yaeyama
(5,460 ha)
OT-Yaeyama
(6,503 ha)
4
3
Kyushu
Mizobe
(5,163 Ha)
Kurino
(933 ha)
Onoyama
(2,784 ha)
Onoyama-Yamagano
(12,049 ha)
Fujimi
(2,201 ha)
Harutomi
(1,672 ha)
Minamikayabe
(638 ha)
Togi / Togi Ext.
(18,467 ha)
N
Mizobe West
(2,417 ha)
Mizobe-Onoyama
(5,126 ha)
0
250
500
km
Host to the Kitano-o placer mine (96 Koz
produced) and numerous other well-
preserved and under-explored vein prospects.
Kanehana contains interpreted strike
extensions to Ikutahara prospects, and stand-
alone prospects with high-grade vein events.
Buho
Historical workings with
open strike
extensions and historical drilling intersected
3.5 m @ 21.8 g/t gold. Located along same
gold fertile structure that hosts the 188 Koz
Todoroki mine.
3 Bajo | North Taio
Historical production 420 Koz gold, 336,000 of
which were mined at grades greater than 120
g/t. Targeting potential extensions and
parallel repetitions of the Bajo system and a
large-scale system at North Taio.
4 Ohra-Takamine | Kushikino-Iriki
Ohra-Takamine located along strike from the
multimillion-ounce Hishikari, and Yamagano
gold mines. Historical production includes
high-grade shoots up to 21 Koz at grades >20
g/t gold. Kushikino-Iriki directly along strike of
the 1.8 Moz Kushikino gold mine
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