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Haku-san Volcano, Honshu (Japan) - Facts & InformationIt is a stratovolcano in central Honshu 260 km NW of Tokyo. the volcano last erupted in 1659, but many eruptions have been recorded during the 1000 years prior ...
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Mt. Hakusan Hike | Hakusan City Tourist Information GuideHakusan, which rises to a towering 2,702 meters; the park extends into Ishikawa, Fukui, Gifu and Toyama prefectures. This mountain is also one of Japan's most ...Missing: height | Show results with:height
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Mount Hakusan - Kaga Onsen Travel - Japan GuideApr 26, 2025 · This 2702 meter high mountain at the center of Hakusan National Park is the country's tallest peak west of the Japanese Alps. It is also ...Missing: height | Show results with:height
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Hakusan - Global Volcanism ProgramHakusan is a composite stratovolcano in Japan, last known to erupt in 1659 CE. There are 20 confirmed eruptive periods with data available.Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Hakusan National Park_Characteristics [MOE]Hakusan National Park is stretching approximately 40 km north-south and 30 km east-west comprising the three peaks of Mt. Hakusan--the highest, ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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National Parks of Japan [MOE]Hakusan National Park. Designation: 1962/11/12. Area: 47,700 ha. Hakusan has been regarded as one of the three most sacred mountains in Japan, ...
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National Parks of Japan [MOE]Ashizuri-Uwakai National Park. Designation: 1972/11/10. Area: 11,166 ha. Hakusan has been regarded as one of the three most sacred mountains in Japan, ...
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Mount Haku: One of Japan's “Three Holy Mountains” | Nippon.comJun 5, 2019 · Mount Haku, or Hakusan, is the most prominent natural feature of Ishikawa Prefecture. Its name means “white mountain,” and it is in fact ...
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Hiking Mt. Hakusan, One of Japan's Top Three Sacred MountainAug 20, 2024 · With an altitude of 2702 meters, Mt. Hakusan or Mt. Haku (白山) ... Gozengamine, the highest peak of Mt. Hakusan. Important: The visitor ...About Mt. Hakusan · Hakusan Murodō... · Ōnanjimine PeakMissing: Onanjayama elevations
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Hakusan Shirakawago White Road - Kaga Onsen - Japan GuideMay 26, 2025 · The well maintained, 33.3 kilometer long road rises to over 1400 meters above sea level and offers visitors sweeping panoramic views, hiking ...Missing: plateau | Show results with:plateau
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A multi-geochronological study of the Hakusan volcano, central JapanJun 6, 2025 · The Hakusan volcano consists of products from four major volcanic episodes: Kagamuro, Ko-hakusan, and Shin-Hakusan I and II. To date the ...
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IVref(1998) Holocene volcanic ash layer derived from Hakusan volcano discovered in Kanazawa city, central Japan. Quat. Res., 37, 131-138. *Kitamura, M. (1995) ...
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[PDF] 54. HakusanThe highest peak, Gozengamine, is the top of an eastward sector collapse wall on the summit of the Shi-Hakusan stratovolcano edifice. Kengamine is a younger ...Missing: Haku | Show results with:Haku
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[PDF] Volcanic activity and magma plumbing system during caldera and ...The dacite magma was injected by the andesite magma that remelted and remobilized the dacite, both of which were partially mixed together and started to ascend.
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6. Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line and Salt Trail(North) GeositeThe Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line, which separates Japan into eastern and western halves, runs along the western border of Fossa Magna.Missing: Hakusan | Show results with:Hakusan
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Episode 16: Major Hot Spring Areas in Gifu PrefectureThe entire hydrothermal alteration zone is filled with the smell of hydrogen sulfide. At the shore of Shirakawa's Hakusui Lake, hot springs (sulfur-containing ...
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Plio-Pleistocene arc magmatism controlled by two overlapping ...This volcanic evolution was controlled by the relationship between the two overlapping slabs of the Philippine Sea and the Pacific plates, which are subducting ...
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A multi‐geochronological study of the Hakusan volcano, central JapanApr 28, 2016 · The Hakusan volcanic activity consists of three peaks from older to younger: Kagamuro (estimated eruption ages 300–400 ka), Ko-Hakusan (active ...
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Holocene Volcanic Ash Layer Derived from Hakusan Volcano ...Holocene Volcanic Ash Layer Derived from Hakusan Volcano Discovered in Kanazawa City, Central Japan. Authors=KITAMURA Akihisa, HIGASHINO Toshio, NAKAHASHI ...Missing: 1659 | Show results with:1659
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Japan's Three Sacred Mountains | Japan Wonder Travel BlogFeb 12, 2020 · Hakusan sources Kuzuryū River, Tedori River, and Nagara River and this water is essential for farming that is done by the people living nearby.Missing: major | Show results with:major
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Hakusan Shinkō - 國學院大學デジタルミュージアムThis story is thought to reflect the expanded power of people who worshipped the newly Buddhist-styled Hakusan Gongen. Hakusan was a "mountain where the kami ...Missing: Haku | Show results with:Haku
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Hakusan Gongen - Shinto WikiHakusan Gongen (白山権現) refers to a syncretic deity of Hakusan, integrating Mountain worship and Shugendō within the framework of shinbutsu-shūgō.Missing: associations | Show results with:associations
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The Moss-Covered Heisenji Hakusan Shrine: Fukui's Hidden ...Feb 27, 2025 · A Holy Site Linked to the Founding of Mount Hakusan Worship. Mount Hakusan, which spans Fukui, Ishikawa, Toyama, and Gifu Prefectures, is one of ...
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Mt. Hakusan and Shirayama Hime Jinja ShrineShirayama Hime Jinja Shrine was established here over 2,100 years ago, and for many centuries has provided a base for those making this reverential trip up the ...Missing: 717 | Show results with:717
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Shirayama Hime Jinja ShrineIn 717, the monk Taicho (682 ? 767) became the first person to reach the 2,702-meter-high summit of Mt. Hakusan, whereupon he built the mountaintop okumiya, or ...Missing: Hachiman Haku founded
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Shirayama Hime Jinja Shrine | Sightseeing spots in IshikawaThe shrine's founding began in 717 AD (Yo-ro 1), when the Okumiya (inner shrine) was established on the summit of Mount Hakusan by Taicho Daishi. Afterwards ...
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Shirayama Hime Shrine - WikipediaThe shugendō monk Taichō is said to have been the first person to reach the summit in 717, and to have built a chapel there. ... Hakusan shrines were established ...Missing: Hachiman Haku founded
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iwafu - The Urara Hakusanjin Autumn Festival and Donjara Market- Daily stage events will feature traditional performing arts and Gagaku music performances. - Free guided tours around the Shirayama-Hime Shrine area will be ...
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Mount Hakusan - Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)Mt. Hakusan in the center of the biosphere reserve is a volcano 2702 meters ... The non-woodland steep alpine screen slopes and '"snow slip' lands are ...Missing: complex cirques ridges
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English | 白山ユネスコエコパークAt 2,702 meters high, Mt. Hakusan is at the westernmost point among Japanese alpine mountains. This isolated peak is part of the mountain range separating the ...
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Hakusan Mountains - Sacred Piligrimage Sites in Japan and ...This deity is considered a “water kami” (suijin 水神), one who controls the rivers and seas. Since Hakusan's peaks are the source of four great rivers (the ...
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Mt. Hakusan Hiking | Ishikawa TravelMt. Hakusan's three peaks rise to altitudes of about 2,700 meters, and hikers may encounter snow on the peaks even in summer. Hakusan Okumiya Shrine at the top ...Missing: height | Show results with:height<|control11|><|separator|>
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Shugendo - Japanese Mountain Ascetism, Shamanism, En no Gyoja ...Artwork of En no Gyōja dates from the Kamakura period (1185-1332) onward, and is found most frequently among temples of the Shingon 真言 sect of Esoteric ( ...
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WKD - Saijiki for Festivals and Ceremonies: January 2012Jan 15, 2012 · Hakusan Shinji 白山神事 Hakusan ritual. This is one of the oldest rituals in Japan, involving the Hakusan belief of mountain worship. The ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Treelines of the Japanese Alps - Altitudinal distribution and species ...Aug 6, 2025 · This vegetation is distributed in the Chubu-Kinki area to the west of Lake Suigetsu, comprising part of the Chugoku Mountains, as well as in the ...
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Plants & Animals | Hakusan | National Parks of JapanHakusan National Park has a primeval Japanese beech forest and about 250 species of alpine plants. In summer, you're likely to spot flora such as chocolate ...Missing: altitudinal | Show results with:altitudinal
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Sites to see/<br>facilities|Hakusan Shirakawa-go White RoadOn the waterfall viewing point at Fukube Falls, you will find Hosta montana, tiger lily, Cypripedium japonicum, mountain harebell, Chrysanthemum japonicum, and ...
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Hakusan National Park_Guide of Highlights [MOE]Hakusan worship, which spread across Japan. Gigantic Japanese cedar trees over 1,300 years old line the approach to the shrine, creating a dignified atmosphere.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hakusan National Park's Alpine GardensThe Hakusan mountain range consists of three main peaks: Mt. Gozengamine (2,702m), Onanjimine (2,684m), and Mt. Kengamine (2,677m). At lower elevations, ...Missing: Onanjayama | Show results with:Onanjayama
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A World of Tiny Blossoms―Mt. Hakusan, Ishikawa PrefectureMar 22, 2025 · The Hakusan Alpine Plants Botanical Garden sprawls over this slope 800 meters up. 11:00. The garden is a preservation reserve for rare plants.
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[PDF] Global Warming Impacts on Japan -Latest Scientific Findings -May 29, 2008 · Hakusan in the west. It is dominant in the alpine zone higher than the forest line in mountainous areas. Due to its distribution restriction ...
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The Japan Alps - Japan Nature GuidesFrom lowland valley forests to high alpine meadows the species to be found here include: Rock Ptarmigan, Golden Eagle, Japanese Hawk Eagle, Pacific Swift, ...
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Hynobius kimurae - AmphibiaWebDescription Hynobius kimurae has a snout to vent length of 57-97 mm and a total length of 101-184 mm. It has a long and robust trunk, a thick tail, and 13, ...
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List of butterflies of Japan - WikipediaThis is a list of butterflies of Japan. About 327 species are known from Japan. [1] Location of Japan Japan is home to a nine forest ecoregions.Missing: Haku | Show results with:Haku
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On the conservation of Ptarmigan (Lagopus muta)Under such circumstances, the rock ptarmigan as a species was raised from Vulnerable (VU) to Endangered (EN) category in the 4th Red List published by the ...Missing: Haku | Show results with:Haku
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Insights from Japanese serow and sika deer | PLOS OneIn this study, we investigated temporal and spatial segregation between Japanese serow and sika deer, from 2015 to 2017, in Shirakawa Village, Gifu Prefecture, ...
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10 Best hikes and trails in Hakusan National Park | AllTrailsRating 4.3 (58) This route starts from the trailhead near Lake Hakusui and heads to the summit of Mount Hakusan via Mount Okura. Hiking this trail, you will see magnificent ...Missing: Gozen | Show results with:Gozen
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Long-term Variation Analysis of the Senjagaike Perennial Snow ...May 6, 2025 · ... maximum snow depth is about 10 m. The morphometric maps of the snow patch in October 1976 and 1977 are displayed; the dimensions and the ...
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Mt. Hakusan (Hiking, Nature, National Park) - 白山手取川ジオパークMt. Hakusan has a long religious history, being the pilgrimage destination for monks since the early 700s. Nowadays it is a popular hiking destination for ...Missing: Taicho Daishi 717 CE
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How to hike - Japan GuideJan 6, 2025 · Permits and guides. Permits are not usually required, even when hiking in national parks. However, as a safety measure, some places ask you ...
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Parks Rules, Safety & Disaster Information | National Parks of JapanIf you use trekking poles, please use tip covers to prevent erosion of the trails. Don't camp outside designated areas. Camping is only permitted in designated ...
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Efforts_Hakusan National Park_[MOE]Hakusan National Park was designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1980 as a model for regions aiming to preserve rich ecosystems and biodiversity.
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Protecting sacred places through sustainable tourism at Mt ...1962 : Designated as HAKUSAN National Park, areas 477km 2 , Core Area 178km · 1969 : Designated as HAKUSAN Wildlife Sanctuary, areas 359km · 1982 : Designated as ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Japanese alpine plants threatened by invasion of dwarf bamboo ...Jul 4, 2020 · Alpine plants have come under threat of extinction from the sudden expansion of a species of dwarf bamboo in mountainous regions of Japan.
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Modeling future wildlife habitat suitability: serious climate change ...Jul 10, 2019 · This study aimed to assess the impact of climate change on potential L. muta japonica habitat based on predicted changes to alpine vegetation.
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Analyzing vegetation recovery and erosion status after a large ...After seven years, artificial restoration employing agroforestry improved vegetation coverage on the upper slope of the landslide at Mount Hakusan in Central ...
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[PDF] 白山ユネスコエコパーク - Mount Hakusan Biosphere Reserve - OUIKThe Operating Unit Ishikawa/Kanazawa, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of. Sustainability (UNU-IAS OUIK) was established in April ...
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Population viability analysis of the Japanese rock ptarmigan ...The estimated population size is about 2,000 birds and their breeding distribution is subdivided into several local areas, in each of which they may be at risk ...