Funka Bay is an inner bay located in the southwestern part of
Hokkaido.
The areas shaded in black in the figure on the left below were
once oceans hundreds of thousands of years ago. Funka Bay is thought to have
been a strait connecting the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan long ago.
There are many active volcanoes around Funka Bay, hence its name
(“Funka”
means “eruption” in Japanese[A1] ).
Please look at the ocean current map (left figure below). You
can see the cold Oyashio current and the warm Kuroshio current (→Tsugaru Warm
Current) flowing nearby.
In early spring, the Oyashio water flows into Funka Bay. In the
late summer, the Tsugaru Warm Current flows into Funka Bay.