Core Viewpoint - Japan Gold Corp. has successfully completed a geophysical survey at its Hakuryu Project, which will enhance exploration targeting for future drilling campaigns [1][2]. Company Overview - Japan Gold Corp. is a Canadian mineral company focused on exploring high-grade epithermal gold deposits across Japan, holding a significant portfolio of tenements in areas with known gold occurrences [6]. Survey Details - A 34 line-kilometre Controlled-Source Audio Magnetotellurics (CSAMT) and natural source (AMT) geophysical survey was conducted at the Hakuryu Project, producing high-resolution images of subsurface geology [1][2]. - The survey data will refine drill hole locations and support more precise exploration targeting in the next drilling campaign [2]. Drilling Results - The next drilling phase will build on positive results from 2025, including drill hole DDH-HAK-001, which returned 24.10 g/t Au over 0.60 metres, indicating potential for high-grade mineralization [3][8]. - Initial drilling at Hakuryu commenced in April 2025, with significant assay results indicating anomalous gold mineralization associated with a hydrothermal brecciation zone [8]. Project Highlights - The Hakuryu Project is located at the southern end of the Konomai gold field, which historically produced 2.35 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 6.4 g/t [8]. - The mineralization in drill holes DDH-HAK-001 and DDH-HAK-002 indicates continuity over 145 metres of strike, associated with a structural zone that extends for over 5 km [8].
Japan Gold Completes CSAMT/AMT Geophysical Survey at Hakuryu Project to Refine Drill Targeting