Japan Gold Corp
XTSX:JG
Japan Gold Corp
Japan Gold Corp. engages in the exploration, evaluation, and mining of gold and copper-gold properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2000-01-04. The firm explores and evaluates mineral properties across the three islands of Japan, Hokkaido, Honshu and Kyushu. The firm holds a portfolio of 31 Gold Projects which covers approximately 200,000 hectares. Epithermal projects in Hokkaido, Honshu and Kyushu, cover areas with historic gold production, and are prospective for epithermal gold mineralization. One Lithocap project in Kyushu is prospective for gold-rich porphyry intrusive. The firm through Barrick Gold Corporation (Barrick) explores, develops and mines certain gold mineral properties in Japan (the Barrick Alliance). The Barrick Alliance covers 29 out of 31 projects, which is held by the Company’s subsidiary, Japan Gold KK (JGKK). The firm continue to advance its two projects independently, namely the Ikutahara Project in Hokkaido and the Ohra-Takamine Project in Kyushu independently.
Japan Gold Corp. engages in the exploration, evaluation, and mining of gold and copper-gold properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2000-01-04. The firm explores and evaluates mineral properties across the three islands of Japan, Hokkaido, Honshu and Kyushu. The firm holds a portfolio of 31 Gold Projects which covers approximately 200,000 hectares. Epithermal projects in Hokkaido, Honshu and Kyushu, cover areas with historic gold production, and are prospective for epithermal gold mineralization. One Lithocap project in Kyushu is prospective for gold-rich porphyry intrusive. The firm through Barrick Gold Corporation (Barrick) explores, develops and mines certain gold mineral properties in Japan (the Barrick Alliance). The Barrick Alliance covers 29 out of 31 projects, which is held by the Company’s subsidiary, Japan Gold KK (JGKK). The firm continue to advance its two projects independently, namely the Ikutahara Project in Hokkaido and the Ohra-Takamine Project in Kyushu independently.