Godzilla Megamullion

False-colour elevation map of the western Pacific Ocean
Godzilla Megamullion marked on an elevation map
map showing Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc ridges running parallel south from Japan, with an extinct spreading ridge parallel between them and the Godzilla Megamullion towards the southern end of that ridge
Map of the Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc system, with the Godzilla Megamullion in the Parece Vela Basin

The Godzilla Megamullion (Japanese: ゴジラ・メガムリオン, romanizedGojira megamurion) is an undersea Japanese megamullion, or oceanic core complex, 600 kilometres (370 mi) south-east of the island of Okinotorishima in the Philippine Sea. It is about 125 km (78 mi) long by 55 km (34 mi) wide, and is the largest known oceanic core complex in the world. Due to its size it is named after the fictional monster Godzilla, and 14 individual topographic features have been named after Godzilla's body parts.