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Mount Nikkō-Shirane (日光白根山, Nikkō-Shirane-san) is a stratovolcano in the Nikkō National Park in central Honshū, the main island of Japan. It stands at 2,578 m high. It is the highest mountain in north eastern Japan (no higher mountains exist in the east or north of this mountain). Its peak (Mt Okushirane) is a Lava dome of andesite.
Opened in 1950, the line climbs Mount Nikkō-Shirane, the tallest mountain in Kantō region. The line is mostly inside Malnuma Kōgen Ski Resort (丸沼高原スキー場). As such, it primary transports skiers, but it also opens in other seasons for tourists.
Mountain Metres Feet Prefecture Mount Piyashiri: 987: 3,238: Hokkaidō Mount Ahoro: 977: 3,205: Hokkaidō Otake: 979: 3,212: Kagoshima Mount Minako: 972: 3,189: Kyoto
English: Mount Nikkō-Shirane is a volcano in the border between Tochigi and Gunma prefectures, Honshu, Japan. 日本語: 日光白根山 、 栃木県 と 群馬県 の境界にある火山。 Date
Mount Nikkō-Shirane in the Kantō region. The heartland of feudal power during the Kamakura period. [citation needed] Kamakura is the political capital and it served as the seat of the Kamakura shogunate from 1185 to 1333, established by Minamoto no Yoritomo. Tsurugaoka Hachiman in Kamakura. It was the first military government in Japan's history.
Mount Nantai (男体山, Nantai-san, lit. ' male-body mountain ' , [ 2 ] also called Mount Futara ( 二荒山 , Futāra-san ) [ 2 ] ) is a stratovolcano in the Nikkō National Park in Tochigi Prefecture , in central Honshū , the main island of Japan.
Mount Nantai, 2,486 metres (8,156 ft), rises dramatically above Lake Chūzenji; Mount Nikkō-Shirane, 2,578 metres ... Nikko National Park - National Parks of Japan
Mount Kusatsu-Shirane (草津白根山, Kusatsu Shirane-san) is a 2,165 m (7,103 ft) active stratovolcano in Kusatsu, Gunma, Japan. [2] It is called Kusatsu Shirane to differentiate it from the Mount Nikkō-Shirane on the other side of Gunma Prefecture .