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Japan Gold Corp. Corporate Presentation March 2024

IKUTAHARA PROJECT Three Priority Prospects . Ryuo Prospect . Proven high-grade drill intercepts with vein structures open down plunge and along strike Rhyolite margins remain untested Okusetose Next Steps: Review model and design drill holes for priority targets Prospect Expansion: New anomaly identified to the SE may represent a concealed Ryuo parallel vein structure and strike extensions towards Setose remains unexplored Setose Next Steps: Expand SE soil grid, if positive add prospect scale gravity and/or ground mag to refine drill targets Kitano-o | Showa | Ikutahara Prospects • • Extensive alteration footprint with high-grade historical production and rock chips Paleosurface features and steam-heated alteration indicate the preservation of hydrothermal systems • Strong geochemistry, both gold and pathfinders • Target-rich environment, numerous coincidental structural, geochemical and geophysical walk-up drill targets Next Steps: complete gravity and/or ground mag at Showa & Toge to refine models and define drill targets Saroma-Jomon Corridor Prospects • Significant vein widths proven in drilling and mapping • Vein intercepts in drilling still open along strike . High level vein textures indicates down dip potential . Saroma-Jomon trend proven to be extensive to SW, ~9 km Next Steps: Complete prospect scale soil, gravity and/or ground mag, design model and develop drill targets 10 Japan Gold Corp. | Corporate Presentation | March 2024 4850000 700000 710 Ryuo Prospect Koki Showa-Ikutahara Prospects Asahino Asada Sakinzawa Toge Kitano-o 父 Historical mines/workings River Tenement Completed gravity grid Completed CSAMT grid Completed soil geochemical grid Akebono Ikutahara (Kyoei) Showa * Saroma Chitose Hokushin-2 Yahagi Saroma-Jomon Corridor Taiho Taihoku 0 2.5 N Kilometers 2Jomon Tomimori S Tenryu Tokoro Au Muka 父 Tokoro Hg Hosei Kokka Jindai Hokuyo- 700000 Hyakuho XSoryu Alluvium (Quaternary) Volcanincs and sediments (Miocene to Pliocene) Rhyolite dome complex (Miocene) Sedimentary basement (Cretaceous) (Mizuho fm)
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