| Hida Mountains (飛騨山脈) |
| Northern Alps (北アルプス) |
| Mountain Range |
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River Kurobe Source Part in Hida Mountains
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| Country |
Japan |
| Prefectures |
Niigata, Toyama, Nagano, Gifu |
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| Highest point |
Mount Okuhotaka |
| - elevation |
3,190 m (10,466 ft) |
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| Length |
105 km (65 mi) |
| Width |
25 km (16 mi) |
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South half part of Hida Mountains
Mount Yari and Mount Hotaka
The Hida Mountains (飛騨山脈, Hida Sanmyaku-), or Northern Alps (北アルプス, Kita Arupusu-), is a Japanese mountain range which stretches through Nagano, Toyama and Gifu prefectures. A small portion of the mountains also reach into Niigata Prefecture. William Gowland coined the phrase "Japanese Alps" during his time in Japan, but he was only referring to the Hida Mountains when he used that name. The Kiso and Akaishi mountains received the name in the ensuing years.
Geography
The layout of the Hida Mountains forms a large Y-shape. The southern peaks are the lower portion of the Y-shape, with the northern peaks forming two parallel bands separated by a deep V-shaped valley. It is one of the steepest V-shaped valleys in Japan. The Kurobe Dam, Japan's largest dam, is an arch dam located in the Kurobe Valley in the central area of the mountains. The western arm of mountains, also known as the Tateyama Peaks (立山連峰 Tateyama RenpÅ), are dominated by Mount Tsurugi and Mount Tate. The eastern arm, known as the Ushiro Tateyama Peaks (後立山連峰 Ushiro Tateyama RenpÅ), are dominated by Mount Shirouma and Mount Kashimayari.
Major peaks
- Mount Shirouma, 2,932 m (9,619 ft)
- Mount Kashimayari, 2,889 m (9,478 ft)
- Mount Tate, 3,015 m (9,892 ft)
- Mount Tsubakuro, 2,763 m (9,065 ft)
- Mount Tsurugi, 2,999 m (9,839 ft)
- Mount Noguchigoro, 2,924 m (9,593 ft)
- Mount Yari, 3,180 m (10,433 ft)
- Mount Hotaka, 3,190 m (10,466 ft)
- Mount Norikura, 3,026 m (9,928 ft)
- Mount Ontake, 3,067 m (10,062 ft)
See also
External links
References
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