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Mount Akagi (赤城山, Akagi-yama, Red Castle) is a stratovolcano in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. The broad, low dominantly andesitic stratovolcano rises above the northern end of the Kanto Plain. It contains an elliptical, 3 km × 4 km (1.9 mi × 2.5 mi) summit caldera with post-caldera lava domes arranged along a NW–SE line.
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Mount Fuji (3,776 m; 12,388 ft) from Asagiri-kōgen 100 Famous Japanese Mountains ( 日本百名山 , Nihon Hyaku-meizan ) is a book written in 1964 by mountaineer and author Kyūya Fukada . [ 1 ] The list has been the topic of NHK documentaries, and other hiking books.
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Mount Akagi (Akagi Komagatake) a mountain in Gunma prefecture; Mount Echigo-Komagatake (Echigo Komagatake), also named Uonuma Komagatake, a mountain in Niigata prefecture; Hokkaidō Komagatake, an active volcano in Hokkaidō; Mount Kaikoma (Kai Komagatake), a mountain in the Akaishi Mountains on the border of Yamanashi prefecture and Nagano ...
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The Onna-bori extends from an elevation of 100 meters on Mount Akagi for some thirteen kilometers east to west, and with a width of between 15 and 30 meters and a depth of three to four meters. The origins of the Onna-bori are uncertain. According to legend, it was made by a woman using her kanzashi hairpin in one night.
The highest point is the peak of the Mt. Sōmadake (相馬岳) reaching 1,104 metres (3,622 ft). [1] It is also a National Place of Scenic Beauty as determined by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in Japan in 1923. [2] Mount Myōgi, along with Mount Akagi and Mount Haruna, is one of the "Three Mountains of Jōmō". [3] (Jōmō is an old name for ...